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Yellow Pages put up for sale by nervous banks
Yellow Pages Group, which owes its lenders about NZ$1.72bn, looks set to be put on the block for sale by its nervous banks.

Officers' names suppressed despite earlier identification
Two police officers were arrested on New Year's Day and charged in relation to a drinking incident.

<i>Stephen Glover:</i> Future of free press rests on paywalls
Just because readers have got used to reading papers online for free, it does not follow that they have a right to do so, writes Stephen Glover.

Radio beckons after <i>Sunrise</i>
Former Sunrise hosts Carly Flynn and Oliver Driver look set to make the switch from TV, while a co-host has defected to TVNZ.

Parents hit back at Laws' outburst
The parents of a boy killed in a trail bike accident are seeking legal advice over Michael Laws' on-air accusations of blame.

Telecom mag gives staff a cheer-up
Telecom's in-house magazine has published letters from forgiving XT customers as a "happy pill" to boost staff morale.

Newspapers on rebound, says publisher
The oft repeated predictions of the demise of newspapers are ill founded, says a local publisher.

Oprah-power imposes a blackout
Despite her carefully cultivated "woman of the people" image, Oprah Winfrey takes a dim view of any outsider impertinent enough to wonder what makes her tick.

Celeb mag's money woes
The co-founder of Kiwi style bible Pavement is vowing to fight back from bankruptcy proceedings.

Driver and Flynn farewell viewers in front of Sunset
TV3's Sunrise co-hosts Oliver Driver and Carly Flynn farewelled viewers at 8am this morning in front of a sign that read "Sunset".