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Anti-Smacking Bill:
Parents in the naughty spot
Anti-Smacking Bill Debate
I refer to the article, "It's Official: Do not hit children! "(Migrant News, Issue 35 2007) and would like to share my opinion towards the soldering iron stained glass.
The bill is believed to curb the growing number of abuse against children, however, I have to disagree as this bill only strips the parents their rights to smack their children as a way to correct them and casino mit 10 euro bonus misbehaving. Read More...
Asian Boy Racer:
Aren't the public sick of these young men?
Sunday News Front Cover - Cops Gave Me a Hiding
Dear Editor,
The front-page item seemed very irresponsible on Migrant News' part (Issue 35, 2007).
I refer to the (Korean) boy-racer who was apparently beaten after a 20km chase from Auckland Airport to Panmure.
Are not the public sick of these young men?
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Privacy Law and Collectors for Charities:
Door knocker grabs my personal details!
Privacy Law and Collectors for Charities
You've seen the ads of charities on television appealing for donations to help the victims of disasters overseas, so when they come knocking at your door it is really hard to say no.
On the face of it, making a donation to a charity should be simple enough. But it's not always the case. In this instance, the donor felt his right to privacy was at risk and the whole experience left a bad taste in his mouth: . Read More...



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