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NZ national security and terrorism
Toby Manhire (Herald): When is a war not a war? Ask Key
Chris Trotter (Bowalley Road): A Professional Engagement
Robert Ayson (The Strategist): New Zealand’s weeks of risk aversion on ISIS
Newswire: National security changes have Parliament divided
No Right Turn: National refuses to say how many people it has exiled without charge or trial
Nathan Smith (NBR): John Key's fight with the Islamic State and the long con (paywalled)
Claire Trevett (Herald): Isis deployment won't end in combat like SAS in Afghanistan: Brownlee
Brent Edwards (RNZ): What price for freedom?
RNZ: Brownlee, Key at odds of SAS
RNZ: Govt has returning jihadists in sights
Aimee Gulliver (Stuff): 'Foreign fighters' may face travel restrictions
No Right Turn: Brownlee wants a "no-fly" list
Newswire: No need to strengthen airport security – Govt
Listener: Getting out of neutral
Tulia Thompson: Key’s ‘Free Thinkers’ on Security Risk reveals his Distrust in Academics
Pike River
Dan Satherley (TV3): Families back Pike River civil case
RNZ: Pike re-entry possible, UK expert says
TV3: Pike River: Why no re-entry?
Nicola Grigg (RNZ): Pike River mine site to be protected
Press: Editorial: Pike decision unavoidable
Peter O’Neill (Timaru Herald): Editorial: Time to move on for Pike families
Isaac Davison (Herald): Pike families let final hopes fade
Jeff Hampton and Emily Cooper (TV3): Pike River families forced to abandon recovery mission
Laura Mills (Greymouth Star): Pike River: 'It's unjust and so unfair'
Thomas Mead (TV3/RadioLive): Pike River mine may become a reservation
Guardian: Owners of New Zealand mine rule out retrieving remains of buried miners
Don Franks (Redline): Pike River – the final cover-up?
Roast Busters and gender politics
Sam Boyer (Herald): Roast Busters: Women chain themselves to police station in protest
RNZ: Women chained to Akl police station
Jessie Hume (Daily Blog): Public Fury Skyrockets Over Inadequate Response To Roast Busters
Tulia Thompson: Protest Challenges Police Handling of ‘Roast Busters’ Case
Manawatu Standard: Sex education overhaul a grim necessity
Emma Hart (Public Address): The Song of Angry Women
Herald: Controversial men's health ad causes a stir
Trade
Brent Edwards (RNZ): Week of Key issues for PM
Vernon Small (Stuff): Oravida's promo photo angers PM
Rob Salmond (Polity): Oravida, again
Taylor Sincock (TV3): John Key taking Oravida promo 'seriously'
Socialist Aotearoa: TPPA, bad for your health?
Ebola
Claire Trevett (Herald): NZ medics to join Africa's Ebola fight
Stuff: Keep Ebola threat at bay – Cook
Housing
Simon Collins (Herald): Iwi sets its sights on state houses
Nevil Gibson (NBR): Labour kicks state housing football (paywalled)
Rob Hosking (NBR): Social housing debate: ideology and emotion trumping common sense (paywalled)
On the Left: Generation Rent
Labour Party
TV3: Questions for the Labour leadership candidates: David Parker
Isobel Ewing (Stuff): Taranaki unsure on Labour race
Benn Bathgate and Elton Smallman (Stuff): Hamilton to give Labour candidates a rark-up
Media
John Drinnan (Herald): Changes ahead for Maori TV
Daily Blog: Paora Maxwell, a liability
Rachel Glucina (Herald): The Diary - part one: Trouble and strife joins press gallery
Gordon Campbell (Werewolf): Why Good Journalists Are So ‘Rude’
Dirty Politics
Herald: Hager case continues in High Court
Pete George (Your NZ): Whale Oil fundraising inconsistencies
Employment
Elle Hunt: The Wireless (RNZ): Uncertain future of work in a global world
Niko Kloeten (Stuff): Bosses on notice as worker confidence up
Greens
Claire Trevett (Herald): Greens set example for small players
Steven Cowan (Against the current): Personna non grata
Matthew Hooton (NBR): A Green MP business can work with (paywalled)
Other
Stuff: Today in politics: Friday, November 7
Herald: Editorial: Key's radar wrong on fireworks ban
Keith Rankin (Daily Blog): Supporting our Elders and Youngers
Anna Powles (The Interpreter): What will New Zealand do with its UN Security Council seat?
Karl du Fresne (Listener): Distant relations (paywalled)
Jane Clifton (Listener): That’s what he said (paywalled)
Mark Broatch (Listener): Dairy me (paywalled)
Nick Grant (NBR): Bridges needs to build some, not burn ’em – business groups (paywalled)
Rodney Hide (NBR): Business forced to bow as faith triumphs (paywalled)
The Standard: Paid parental leave bill faces defeat
Ben Heather (Stuff): Patients 'forgotten' in wait for surgery
TVNZ: Kim Dotcom election advertising complaints rejected
Simon Wong (TV3): Labour MP gauges support for assisted-suicide bill
Jerram Watts (TV3): Peters: Minister needs to 'step up' over Interislander
Stephen Franks: Three strikes decision shows de facto judicial supremacy
Scott Yorke (Imperator Fish): McShite and Associates wins prestigious law award
TVNZ: CTV engineer suspended and fined over failure to disclose
Mike Treen (Daily Blog): Continuing crisis is the nature of capitalism