1Ross Kamata, an year old youth charged with the murder of Rotorua traffic officer Robin Dudding and the attempted murder of a police officer, has been found not guilty on the grounds of insanity.
2A dispute over allowances has shit four hydroelectric power stations on the upper Waitaki River.
3United States President Ronald Reagan's press conference yesterday over the Iranian arms affair appears to have created even more controversy, and given Ayatollah Khomeini the opportunity to claim a great victory over the White House.
4New Zealand and Australia were among 28 countries at the United Nations (UN) to vote against a resolution condemning the United States for the bombing of Libya last April.
5Italian police have seized more than 100 kilograms of heroin, hidden in the attic of a Milan farmhouse.
6Up to 100,000 people are expected at the Auckland Domain tomorrow to hear Pope John Paul II deliver his first New Zealand Mass. Today the Pope is in Fiji.
7Australian domestic airline East-West has offered Air New Zealand a deal as a way of countering Ansett in the domestic market.
8New Zealand Immigration authorities have refused to allow prominent Soviet political commentator Joseph Adamov to enter New Zealand, but it will not say why. Adamov has received a warm welcome in Australia. Interview with Adamov.
9Daniel and Philip Berrigan, two radical American Catholic priests, came to symbolise the anti-war movement in the Vietnam years. They have now resurfaced, protesting against nuclear arms.
10Australia's loudest self-proclaimed ambassador and superstar Mark 'Jacko' Jackson has arrived in New Zealand. He is best known for his television advertisements for Energiser batteries.