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India lodges formal Henry protest
India has summoned NZ's high commissioner to protest against Paul Henry's 'racist remarks'.

Secrets of the story hunters
The Independent looks at a vanishing breed - the investigative journalist.

Newsweek talking with Daily Beast
News website The Daily Beast and Newsweek, an icon of the American magazine industry, are thinking about a merger.

<i>Fiji Times</i> gets new editor
In a move set to raise concerns about the newspaper's independence, Fiji Times publisher Dallas Swinstead said editor-in-chief Netani Rika had quit because of perceptions he was anti-government.

Henry apologises to Governor-General
Breakfast host Paul Henry has said he "sincerely apologises" for the comments he made about Sir Anand Satyanand, but some are questioning whether the apology went far enough.

Guest quits <i>Breakfast</i> over Henry's race comments
A regular contributor has quit Breakfast after host Paul Henry urged the PM to pick a Governor-General who 'looked more like a NZer' than Sir Anand Satyanand.

<i>Media:</i> Don't blame the monkey, blame the organ grinder
The real question is about Television New Zealand and its cynical use of racial comments to boost publicity and profits.

Tabloid latest to go behind paywall
From next month, web users will have to pay to read the News of the World tabloid online.

Herald delivery delayed by power cuts
Delivery of the New Zealand Herald newspaper to homes in Auckland has been delayed this morning.

TV Eye: Quake coverage off the Richter
I write this by candlelight. Well not really. But days after the Canterbury earthquake I'm still shaking.

<i>Garth George:</i> Big jolt shows the lasting power of print
Garth George writes that newspapers are delving deep and providing a lasting record, as our hearts go out to all Cantabrians.

News, pictures of devastated city's ordeal travel around world
The seismic shift in the South Island made headline news around the world.