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Another example of editorial excellence from Stuff. It looks like a case of geographical misrepresentation, or good old Kiwi University education at its finest.

Another example of editorial excellence from Stuff. It looks like a case of geographical misrepresentation, or good old Kiwi University education at its finest.

This LNG terminal might buy time, but it is no victory. It is an admission that ideology trumped common sense and now Kiwis foot the bill.
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A panel of three senior military officers, acting as a jury would in a civilian court, delivered their unanimous verdict of “not guilty” on Wednesday morning.
The word for today is… friable (adjective) - : easily crumbled or pulverized Source : Merriam-Webster Etymology : Friable entered into English in the mid-1500s, and was borrowed either from Middle French or directly from Latin friabilis. This Latin adjective comes from the verb "friare," which means "to crumble."