Capture: Two Tales of a City
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Thanks Nora and Rob. Glad we had clear skies.
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Kyle Matthews, in reply to
Here is tonight’s game. The guys did well.
That's two of my officials working the lines.
Poor Vince though. Chased after one period on Saturday (that five minutes must have been something!) and then Sunday not dressed and looking after Terry and his concussion.
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Lilith __, in reply to
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Lovely shots Gudrun, as always.
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Hebe, in reply to
Woo-ooo Gudrun!
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before I forget, Waste Land at 8.30pm on Maori TV tonight (Tuesday June 25) will, I think, appeal to regular Capture visitors and many others...
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Great photos as always Gudrun. Really nice light in all those shots.
ETA: Snap Lilith. ;-)
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Hebe, in reply to
This town is getting rather Midsomer Murders-like.
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Gudrun Gisela, in reply to
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Does anyone know why are we still having those military people in our city? Surely there must be things they can do that is sightly more productive than stopping me form dong my work..
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Hebe, in reply to
Not long now: most of the cordon is down on Friday at 3pm.
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Hebe,
The anchor project funding split is out: http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/business/the-rebuild/8849251/Anchor-projects-bill-totals-4-8-billion
Looks okay apart from the fatal flaw of having a huge convention centre in the heart of our city and having no opportunity for citizens to have input into its placement or even desirability: Design the paddock and the sheep will fight over the best blades of grass.
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Wow - Just as the CCC lost its accreditation I finally bothered to read the first report. The concerns were raised in 2009, two years after Tony Marraytt became CEO & Bob became Mayor.
This level of incompetence should be criminal.
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It is criminal when you think any resources needed will be squeezed from the unfortunate ratepayer of Christchurch. John Key is making certain of that, no matter what he tries to spin. We will be stuck with white elephants like the stadium and whatever they decide to put in front of us. Schools are being closed or merged without the Christchurch ratepayer having any say in it whatsoever. Imagine that. Talk about dictatorship.
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