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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.

The code - rules to swear by for advisers
A financial adviser surprised me once by asking if journalists had a code of ethics.

<i>Michele Hewitson Interview:</i> Duncan Garner
TV3 political editor Duncan Garner not only likes to ask the questions, he's mastered the art of not answering questions from politicians.

Tea with the terrorist: inside bin Laden's lair
A Pakistani newspaper editor who twice interviewed Osama bin Laden explains why he believes the world's most wanted man is still alive.

Favourite presenters, actors named in annual TV awards
Robyn Malcolm and Jason Gunn were among the winners in the TV Guide's Best on the Box Awards, while a dark horse took out Best News Presenter.

Govt condemns terrorist stunt
A newspaper has been widely condemned for sending mock terrorists into Super 14 rugby games last weekend.

Newspaper defends fake terror stunt
A newspaper has hit back after Police Minister Judith Collins criticised it for sending "terrorists" to Super 14 rugby games.

Stadium: No satisfactory explanation for terror hoax
A newspaper had no satisfactory explanation for sending people dressed as terrorist bombers into the AMI stadium, the head of the stadium says.

Collins slams newspaper's fake terror stunt
Judith Collins is fuming after the Sunday Star-Times sent groups of people dressed as terrorist bombers to Super 14 games.

Dan Rather sorry for 'watermelons' comment
Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather today apologised for a remark that could be taken as a racist slur on President Barack Obama.