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SPY: TV3 announces new Europe correspondent
In a statement to 3 News staff yesterday, Mark Jennings announced that reporter Melissa Davies will be the network's new Europe correspondent.

Newsreader Suzy quits Prime role
Former Shortland Street actor Suzy Clarkson is set to quit her role as Prime Television's weekend news presenter.

Paul Henry's pricey gifts to himself
Sacked TVNZ broadcaster Paul Henry is set to go on a million dollar-plus spending spree.

Herald readership hits new level
Readership of nzherald.co.nz and the Herald newspaper is at its highest level in a generation.

Mag war hits new heights: Weekly's top two poached
The women's magazine war intensified yesterday as the Woman's Weekly lost its editor and deputy editor to its main rival.

Ali Mau: I'm in love with a wonderful woman
Alison Mau has spoken publicly for the first time about her same-sex relationship, saying she has 'fallen in love with a wonderful woman'.

<i>Kieran Nash:</i> Bad News all good on his fight night
The fight against Fists of Fury over three two-minute rounds was the toughest mental and physical challenge I've ever had.

Plunket approves of new <i>Morning Report</i> host
Sean Plunket has given his thumbs up to Simon Mercep - but others in the radio industry have questioned the appointment.

Book Review: <i>Scribble, Scribble, Scribble</i>
For those readers who do not regularly encounter the New Yorker, Guardian, Financial Times, and others it may come as a surprise to find historian Simon Schama finds time away from writing best-selling books.

And it's 'goodnight' from him
After 40 years in television, the past 27 with Fair Go, one of the most-recognised faces in New Zealand is bowing out. Kevin Milne talks to Alan Perrott about the rights and wrongs of his escapades and TV ratings.

<i>Chris Rattue:</i> Idiotic drivel from the rugby Kremlin
The All Blacks' assistant coach Steve Hansen has made a bold bid for Boofhead of the Year.