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Dotcom's evidence on Banks 'fantasy' - lawyer
Kim Dotcom's evidence in the John Banks case is being described as "fantasy" and "nonsense" as the Court of Appeal considers whether to scrap the retrial it ordered.
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Return to court for John Banks
Former ACT Party leader John Banks is returning to court to ask the retrial ordered by the Court of Appeal be scrapped.
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Weekly Reading: Best longreads
Our weekly recap highlighting the best feature stories from around the internet.
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Hacked Sony emails refer to Dotcom
A searchable database created by Wikileaks for every Sony email and document that was stolen by hackers last year is throwing up links to New Zealand.
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Court to discuss John Banks' retrial
The Court of Appeal is to hold a new hearing to discuss the upcoming retrial of former ACT Party leader and Auckland mayor John Banks.
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Dotcom hearing delay turned down
A district court has declined an application from Kim Dotcom's lawyers to postpone an extradition hearing.
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Mainstream underdogs
Despite their success, Six60 say they still feel like outsiders in the NZ music community.
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Dotcom's lawyer seeks hearing delay
The lawyer for Kim Dotcom is again seeking to delay his client's extradition hearing but this time by five months.
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PM confident spy agency acts within law
The Prime Minister has retiterated he is confident the GCSB's spying activities comply with New Zealand law. Audio
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PM confident
John Key has reiterated he is confident the GCSB's activities comply with NZ law.
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Kim Dotcom says PM should resign over spying revelations
Audio 9 Mar 2015The internet businessman Kim Dotcom wants the Prime Minister to resign over the latest spying revelations. Audio
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Six60: the mainstream underdogs return
Despite their success, chart-toppers Six60 say they still feel like outsiders in the NZ music community. Six60 talk to Sam Wicks about their stadium-sized ambition. Audio
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Pacific spy revelations reignite debate
Powerplay with Jane Patterson - Revelations of mass spying in the Pacific are reigniting debate over New Zealand's spy agencies that dominated last year's general election.
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PayPal stops processing Mega payments
Customers of Kim Dotcom's latest business venture, Mega, will find it difficult to pay for its services since PayPal will no longer process payments to the cloud storage service.
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PayPal stops processing payments to Mega
Customers of Kim Dotcom's latest business venture, Mega, will find it difficult to pay for its services since PayPal will no longer process payments to the cloud storage service. Audio
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Fundraising 'wake-up call' for Labour
The Labour Party says it needs to become as slick as National in sourcing donations if it wants to be in Government. Audio
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US court stops Dotcom fighting asset seizure
A US court has ruled Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom is not entitled to fight the seizure of his assets, because he is a fugitive facing extradition.
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Dotcom asks court to release funds
Internet businessman Kim Dotcom has asked a court to release more of his money so he can pay for his rent, legal fees and groceries. Audio
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Kim Dotcom wants money for rent and groceries
The Crown says it's time for Kim Dotcom to downsize his lavish lifestyle - starting with his mansion - after the internet businessman asked a court to release more of his money to pay the rent and buy… Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Thursday 26 February 2015
Audio 26 Feb 2015MPs get a huge pay rise; Team NZ confirms Dean Barker no longer skipper; Slip forces evacuation of three homes in Far North; Kim Dotcom wants money for rent and groceries; and Law Society says Davina… Audio
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Spy watchdog pleased with GCSB progress
The country's spy watchdog is unable to say whether the intelligence agencies' compliance systems are sound.
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Commission looks at use of sensitive information
The Privacy Commissioner says there is a high level of public anxiety over the protection of private information and the activities of intelligence and security agencies.
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Lawyer doubts admissions will affect Dotcom
The first of seven people indicted over Kim Dotcom's now defunct Megaupload website has pleaded guilty to copyright infringement charges. Audio
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Lawyer doubts admissions will affect Dotcom
A lawyer for Kim Dotcom doubts admissions made by a software programmer who has been jailed in the United States can be used against the internet businessman.
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Megaupload programmer jailed in US
A programmer with Kim Dotcom's now defunct Megaupload website has been jailed in the United States after pleading guilty to copyright infringement charges.