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Can't view this email, [click here] [Waikato Times Banner] 13 January 2017 Hi {NAME}, Catch up on the most popular Waikato Times stories you might have missed this week. [Large Article Image] [Large Article Title] Guys, we're on a tight schedule, let's just work around it. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Large Article Image] [Large Article Title] Huka Falls boogie boarder says "reckless" stunt wasn't the first time he went over the edge. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] The AA Member survey reveals the country's best toilets - from the Bay of Islands in the north right through to the deep south. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Chiefs rugby team in another controversy - this time over abuse of two female parking wardens. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] When Alan Langdon's catamaran finally made landfall, he says he had no idea where in Australia he was. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Police have not been able to find Kim Richmond, and they believe it's unlikely she will be found alive. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] NZ police considering what action, if any, they will take against Alan Langdon after he arrived in Aus with 6-year-old daughter. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Alan Langdon says he "learnt a lot about sailing" after crossing the Tasman with his 6-year-old daughter in a boat with a faulty rudder. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Police have recovered the body of missing man Colin McCormick in Lake Rotoiti. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Property investors have a new haven and its further south than you would have thought. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] Stuff daily quiz Have you taken part in today's quiz? [See what it takes to reach the top of the leader board.] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Google Plus] [Fairfax Media Logo] [Unsubscribe] [Newsletter Settings] [Privacy Policy] [Advertise] [Feedback]

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