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NZ national security and terrorism
Gordon Campbell: On our IS counter measures, Forbes’ hostility to the TPP, and CNBC’s idiocy
Stacey Kirk (Stuff): Spies won't jeopardise cases with 'fishing expeditions'
Audrey Young (Herald): PM ramps up SIS and Five Eyes
John Armstrong (Herald): Minimalist approach to 'war' classic Key
Tim Watkin (Pundit): On War, restraint & Trojan horses
Chris Trotter (Daily Blog): Risk and Resilience: Introducing John Key’s “Free Thinkers”.
Dominion Post: Key lights a fuse that may fire up terror
Herald: Editorial: Solid evidence of terror links vital before passports held
Press: Editorial: Key's carefully pragmatic line
ODT: Editorial: Balance of security and privacy
Patrick Gower (TV3):Polls guide Govt on Islamic State response
No Right Turn: Safeguards?
Dan Satherley (TV3): IS watchlist figure 'surprisingly high'
Stacey Kirk and Aimee Gulliver (Stuff): Kiwis supporting Islamic State 'surprising'
John Armstrong (Herald): Two discordant messages in PM's security speech
Stuff: NZ military personnel headed for Iraq
Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Key's security speech raises concerns, questions
Patrick Gower (TV3): Kiwi troops to remain behind the wire in IS fight
RNZ: Domestic risk focus a concern – expert
No Right Turn: No Key lied to us about troop deployment
Anthony Robins (Standard): Reds under the beds
Sebastian Klinkum (Beehive Mandate): Key’s decision on armed intervention is the right call
Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): John Key’s amazing magical ‘behind the wire’ forcefield
Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): The Great SIS fishing expedition begins
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Herald says 80. Fairfax says 40
Man of Errors: New Zealand and ISIS
The Standard: Turei for peace & freedom: rejects politics of fear
TV3: GCSB spies respond to mass surveillance allegations
Employment
No Right Turn: 29,000 out of work under National
RNZ: Rebuild companies breached work laws
Press: Canty creates half NZ's new jobs
Nikki Papatsoumas (Herald): Decision a 'win for women' - Teachers union
Jo Moir (Stuff): 'Victory for motherhood'
RNZ: Change to parental leave bill defeated
Pike River
Edward Rooney (Herald): Solid Energy says Pike River Mine will not be re-entered
Myles Hume (Stuff): Government has 'failed' Pike River families
No Right Turn: Betrayal at Pike River
Laura Mills (Greymouth Star): Pike River: Solid Energy removes key re-entry tool
Lisa Davies (TVNZ): John Key to meet with Pike River families about re-entry
Access to 90 Mile beach
Isaac Davison (Herald): Iwi beach plan spurs Govt 'fear not' pledge
Isaac Davison (Herald): Iwi to limit access to 90 Mile Beach
Other
TV3: Questions for the Labour leadership candidates: Andrew Little
Dita De Boni (Herald): Govt loath to let facts come between friends
Steve Maharey (Herald): Uni shake-up can halt NZ's ranking slide
Brian Rudman (Herald): High time Govt took notice of facts on drug war
David Kennedy (Local Bodies): John Key's Housing Legacy
Stuff: MPs hear more on fireworks sale ban
Karl du Fresne (Manawatu Standard): Law not a game of pick and choose
TVNZ: Kiwi volunteers to help fight Ebola in West Africa
Kurt Bayer (Herald): Bill to ban unethical products like Ebola 'cure' before Parliament
Lib Wilson (Stuff): $800,000 to review 'sin tax'
RNZ: Pacific to benefit from more portable NZ pensions
Jane Kelsey (Daily Blog): YES – it really DOES matter that you turn out this Saturday for the International Day of Action against the TPPA!
Claire Trevett Herald): Global political heavyweights to visit NZ this month
TV3/Newswire: World leaders to visit NZ
Fundamentally Useless: Inside the minds of our minders
Taranaki Daily News:Absurdity of law must be changed
Grant Duncan (Metro): Geoffrey Palmer: Reform, a Memoir – review
Herald: Tributes paid to late Maori leader
Today in politics: Thursday, November 6