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Political round-up: February 16
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[New Zealand Herald] - The must-read analysis today on the political dimension of the Crafar farms deal is John Armstrong's Crafar - a rout of huge proportions. Armstrong argues that although National has already incurred political damage, it thought the worst was over.
Google News: New year marks change for schools
[The Nelson Mail] - Henley principal John Armstrong said the special needs school was a joint venture between Henley, Waimea Intermediate and Nelson's Maitai School and provided continuity for students who would progress to Waimea Intermediate and Waimea College.
Crafar - a rout of huge proportions
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[New Zealand Herald] - By John Armstrong The sale of the Crafar farmland to a Chinese company has suffered a setback today. File photo / Christine Cornege Welcome to John Key's nightmare. Yesterday's High Court ruling putting the kybosh (at least for now) on the sale of the
Foul play not suspected in death of ex-Marco fire inspector
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[The News-Press] - Police do not suspect foul play in the death of former Marco fire inspector John Armstrong, 34, and are awaiting the results of a toxicology report in their investigations. Armstrong was found dead in the master bedroom of his Sixth Avenue house around
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