Centre against any encounterSeptember 24th, 2009 FRANKFURT - Defending the Intelligence Bureau on the inputs that it had provided to the Gujarat Government over the encounter case that led to the death of Ishrat Jahan and three others, a top government source revealed that intelligence inputs are provided to states but do not suggest action. The authoritative source also said that the Centre respects human values and is not only against the fake encounters but against any encounter.
Conn. police officer resigns after being charged with posing as twin brother in sex encounterSeptember 15th, 2009 Conn. police: officer who posed as brother resignsORANGE, Conn. — A Connecticut police officer has resigned after being accused of posing as his twin brother to have sex with a woman.
Pak gangster killed in KarachiAugust 10th, 2009 KARACHI - Rehamn Dakate, a gangster who orchestrated the Lyari gang war, has been killed in an encounter with the police here. Police said Dakate's body with has been moved to Jinnah Hospital.
Fiji to be fully suspended from Commonwealth: New ZealandJuly 29th, 2009 WELLINGTON - New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully said Wednesday that Fiji would be fully suspended from the Commonwealth. McCully, who was on his way to London for a meeting of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group, said the retirement of Fiji President Ratu Josefa Iloilo is unlikely to influence the outcome, Radio New Zealand International reported Wednesday.
Ex-New Zealand PM Helen Clark was "sex bomb" in saucy black bootsJuly 20th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark was once thought of as a "sex bomb" in saucy black boots, reveals a new biography. The unauthorised biography, Helen Clark, sheds light on many of the ex-Labour leader's unknowns: her sense of humour, love of gossip, ability to hold a grudge, and her sex appeal.
Woman drops sex complaint against former ministerJuly 3rd, 2009 WELLINGTON - A woman who complained to police about an unwanted sexual encounter with a former New Zealand minister has dropped the case, police said Friday. Richard Worth, a lawyer, resigned as minister of internal affairs in the conservative National Party government last month after the Korean businesswoman lodged her complaint.
Indian students could move to New Zealand if racial attacks continue in AustraliaJune 3rd, 2009 WELLINGTON - Indian students based in Australia may opt to go to neighbouring New Zealand if the racially motivated attacks Down Under don't stop. Education New Zealand chief executive Robert Stevens said he had been in touch with the New Zealand Trade and Enterprise office in India yesterday, urging the office to market New Zealand and Australia as "totally different societies".
New Zealand fears swine flu will affect tourismApril 29th, 2009 WELLINGTON - New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key warned Wednesday that the swine flu outbreak might have side-impact on the country's tourism. He made his comment following the laboratory confirmation Tuesday night of three cases of swine flu and the health ministry revealing that 179 people in New Zealand were in isolation.
Prime Minister: New Zealand would consider peacekeeping troops for FijiApril 20th, 2009 NZ would consider peacekeeping troops for FijiWELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand would consider sending troops into Fiji if they were needed to provide stability as part of a multilateral peacekeeping action but would not act unilaterally, the prime minister said Monday. Prime Minister John Key said the situation in Fiji was "tragic" but stable since the constitution was abolished and the judicial system overthrown more than a week ago, leading to diminished media freedoms and an economic free fall.
Woman who gave birth on plane charged with abandoning babyMarch 25th, 2009 WELLINGTON - A 29-year-old Samoan woman who gave birth on a flight to New Zealand was charged Wednesday with abandoning her baby girl in an aircraft toilet. The woman was remanded in custody when she appeared in the Manukau District Court.
New Zealand will not cut immigration: PMMarch 16th, 2009 WELLINGTON - New Zealand is not likely to follow Australia in cutting immigration to protect local jobs during the current recession, Prime Minister John Key indicated Monday. 'New Zealand needs skilled migrants to grow,' he said under questioning at his weekly news conference.
New Zealand beat India by five wicketsFebruary 27th, 2009 WELLINGTON - New Zealand defeated India by five wickets in the second and last Twenty20 international at the Westpac Stadium here Friday. New Zealand achieved the 150-run target in the last ball with another sterling display from Brendon McCullum, who remained unbeaten on 69.
New Zealand cricket team postpones Zimbabwe tourFebruary 25th, 2009 WELLINGTON - The New Zealand cricket team's scheduled tour of Zimbabwe in July has been postponed until next year, it was announced here Wednesday. Justin Vaughan, chief executive of New Zealand Cricket, said he and his Zimbabwe counterpart, Ozias Bvute, had agreed to put off the tour for 11 months after talks during an International Cricket Council meeting in Johannesburg.
New Zealand prime minister's arm cast auctionedFebruary 7th, 2009 WELLINGTON - The plaster cast from New Zealand Prime Minister John Keys' right arm that broke after he fell down the stairs at a Chinese New Year celebration, fetched 18,500.10 New Zealand dollars ($9,435) on an online auction concluded Sunday. Proceeds will go to a foundation started by Australian Fred Hollows to perform basic sight-restoring eye surgery for people in developing countries.
New Zealand PM to auction arm cast for charityJanuary 28th, 2009 WELLINGTON - A cast worn by New Zealand Prime Minister John Key on his broken arm will be auctioned for charity, New Zealand media reported Thursday. Key said Wednesday that he will put the cast on the TradeMe website and the money it fetches will go to a charity in Solomon Islands, the reports said.