Life in New Zealand October 20 2012

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20th October, 2012
Three “grossly intoxicated” Saudi Arabian men were kept in police detox for more than six hours after one continued to make prehistoric bird noises in Queenstown. Otago Daily Times, 14/7/12 Director Kim Williamson, of Detour Theatre, says: “We were thrilled with the success of last year’s show and have had fans literally demanding another show this year.” Bay of Plenty Times, 7/6/12 Labour Party justice spokesman Charles Chauvel said it was important that policy focused on RTDs and cheap wine because research showed they were ...

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