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<span id="articleText"/> WELLINGTON Jan 27 (Reuters) - Following are some of the lead stories from New Zealand metropolitan newspapers on Monday.
<span id="midArticle_0"/> Stories may be taken from either the paper or Internet editions of the papers.
<span id="midArticle_1"/> Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
<span id="midArticle_2"/><span id="midArticle_3"/> DOMINION POST(www.stuff.co.nz)
<span id="midArticle_4"/> Have-nots' central to Labour's policies: Labour leader David Cunliffe will promise to help low-income families and pledge extra cash for early childhood education today as he tries to seize the political initiative from the Government.
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<span id="midArticle_6"/> Yeastie Boys brewing up for UK festival: A 50,000 litre batch of beer brewed especially for one million United Kingdom punters has local craft beer brewery Yeastie Boys fizzing at the prospect of tapping into more offshore markets.
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<span id="midArticle_8"/> Bank profits linked to clients' digital needs: Banks which fail to adapt to consumer's changing digital needs could be risking as much as half of their net profits, according to a report by global business adviser McKinsey & Company.
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<span id="midArticle_10"/> Broker taking a conservative view on Summerset: Summerset's new aged care facilities expected to open this year have given broker Forsyth Barr a more conservative view of the company's likely performance for the next few years.
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<span id="midArticle_12"/> NEW ZEALAND HERALD (www.nzherald.co.nz)
<span id="midArticle_13"/> Brown pressed to reveal payment: Expectations are rising for a settlement by Auckland Mayor Len Brown towards the NZ$100,000-plus cost of a review into his extramarital affair to be made public.
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<span id="midArticle_15"/> Labour aims to help kindy kid families: Parents with preschool-age children are expected to be the big winners from Labour leader David Cunliffe's State of the Nation address today.
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<span id="midArticle_1"/> Tech veteran joins project to help NZ firms access US: It's no surprise, really, that US tech entrepreneur Craig Elliott has been appointed a director of the Kiwi Landing Pad, the San Francisco-based hub for high-growth NZ tech businesses wanting to establish their businesses in the States.
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<span id="midArticle_3"/> Kiwis flock to fly on strong dollar: Kiwis are riding the strong New Zealand dollar overseas and using their newfound purchasing power to enjoy more sights and experiences while they are there.
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<span id="articleText"/> WELLINGTON Jan 27 (Reuters) - Following are some of the lead stories from New Zealand metropolitan newspapers on Monday.
<span id="midArticle_0"/> Stories may be taken from either the paper or Internet editions of the papers.
<span id="midArticle_1"/> Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
<span id="midArticle_2"/><span id="midArticle_3"/> DOMINION POST(www.stuff.co.nz)
<span id="midArticle_4"/> Have-nots' central to Labour's policies: Labour leader David Cunliffe will promise to help low-income families and pledge extra cash for early childhood education today as he tries to seize the political initiative from the Government.
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<span id="midArticle_6"/> Yeastie Boys brewing up for UK festival: A 50,000 litre batch of beer brewed especially for one million United Kingdom punters has local craft beer brewery Yeastie Boys fizzing at the prospect of tapping into more offshore markets.
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<span id="midArticle_8"/> Bank profits linked to clients' digital needs: Banks which fail to adapt to consumer's changing digital needs could be risking as much as half of their net profits, according to a report by global business adviser McKinsey & Company.
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<span id="midArticle_10"/> Broker taking a conservative view on Summerset: Summerset's new aged care facilities expected to open this year have given broker Forsyth Barr a more conservative view of the company's likely performance for the next few years.
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<span id="midArticle_12"/> NEW ZEALAND HERALD (www.nzherald.co.nz)
<span id="midArticle_13"/> Brown pressed to reveal payment: Expectations are rising for a settlement by Auckland Mayor Len Brown towards the NZ$100,000-plus cost of a review into his extramarital affair to be made public.
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<span id="midArticle_15"/> Labour aims to help kindy kid families: Parents with preschool-age children are expected to be the big winners from Labour leader David Cunliffe's State of the Nation address today.
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<span id="midArticle_1"/> Tech veteran joins project to help NZ firms access US: It's no surprise, really, that US tech entrepreneur Craig Elliott has been appointed a director of the Kiwi Landing Pad, the San Francisco-based hub for high-growth NZ tech businesses wanting to establish their businesses in the States.
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<span id="midArticle_3"/> Kiwis flock to fly on strong dollar: Kiwis are riding the strong New Zealand dollar overseas and using their newfound purchasing power to enjoy more sights and experiences while they are there.
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