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[Voxy] - At the request of the Prime Minister, the Right Honourable John Key, the New Zealand Flag is to be half-masted on all Government and public buildings on Thursday 12 April 2012, to mark the final day of the tangi for Corporal Douglas Charles Hughes of
Kiwi soldier's tangi set for tomorrow
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[New Zealand Herald] - The body of Corporal Douglas Charles Hughes, 26, arrived at the Whenuapai airbase in Auckland on Saturday. His tangi will be held tomorrow at the Te Terai o Rahiri Marae in Pakotai, almost 50km northwest of Whangarei. Burial will follow at the nearby
Tangi for soldier in Northland
www.nzherald.co.nz
[Northern Advocate] - The body of Corporal Douglas Charles Hughes, 26, arrived at at Whenuapai on Saturday where a ceremony was held to pay respects, and was attended by senior military and civilian personnel of the Defence Force and members of his family.
Police: Search yields 81 bags of coke in Framingham
www.metrowestdailynews.com
[MetroWest Daily News] - Morales' lawyer, Charles Hughes, asked for $500 bail. He said Morales has lived in Framingham for seven years, and has no criminal record. Greco released both Morales and Cadavid on $500 bail. He released Mejia without bail. Morales and Cadavid are due
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