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Hamas praised the attack, calling it a 'heroic operation'.
Hamas praised the attack, calling it a 'heroic operation'.
A test that should have been done in 45 days instead took more than 365.
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Exercising within four hours of bedtime can reduce sleep by up to 43 minutes.
Authorities have described the spot as unsafe for swimming because of bacteria levels.
Private hospitals attract specialists with higher salaries, causing public staff loss.
It comes as Awanui considers processing Auckland tests in Wellington permanently.
The Darwish family is taking legal action against Western Health.
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With the countries current vaccination rates, an expert warns New Zealand is at risk of a measles epidemic. Video / Dean Purcell / Katie Oliver / Ben Dickens
Health NZ advises checking immunisation status for those who visited the locations.
Deputy Commissioner Cooper has criticised staff for not reviewing hard-copy notes.
The dentist described it as a 'highly difficult extraction on a nervous patient'.
People in Woolworths Kelston, on ferries and at a carpark were potentially exposed.
Mum Terri Irwin also missed the event to be by her side.
Alerts have been issued after a new measles case was confirmed in Auckland yesterday.
The centres say changing their primary health organisation will help avoid fee increases.