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Wed, 08 Sep 2010 17:39
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Comments [7]

Jan..
10 Sep 2010 9:16p.m.

A bailout from Goverment should be about $400,000 million dollars and that should cover all damages..
All school must be closed, earthquarke is not human and we are only little peole and cannot defeat such freaky disaster at any cost, you cannot ring 111, dead end..So take care Chch..

Brent
09 Sep 2010 5:56p.m.

100 jobs to go today, And I have seen the government moving to help the people in Meany directions, But have not heard anything from the unions, Rather than donating 50k to the labour party the union could help some laid off workers from the quake with the workers fees.

Jane
08 Sep 2010 10:09p.m.

To the potatoe farmer please please dont throw away the potaotoe that have been mixed up they are still fine for planting regardless!!!!! here will probably be a food shortage so why not give them away or sell them to people who need them. If you throw them out what effect will that have on the prices of potatoes not only in Cantabury but all over New Zealand. If we are paying for the increased price of potatoes how can the rest of New Zealand help donate money to help Christchurch?

joel
08 Sep 2010 9:12p.m.

maybe that farmer should donate his crop of potatoes to help feed people in need in canterbury, instead of throwing them away because they got mixed up.....

joel
08 Sep 2010 9:12p.m.

maybe that farmer should donate his crop of potatoes to help feed people in need in canterbury, instead of throwing them away because they got mixed up.....

Charlie
08 Sep 2010 6:53p.m.

Fine just Don't get to far ahead of things just yet and see this out a bit long,as tomorrow is another day and no-one knows what around the corner,better to be SAFE then SORRY

Karl Marx
08 Sep 2010 6:49p.m.

Which is just bloody pointless if insurance companies refuse to insure new houses in some areas, making getting leading virtually impossible.

Then there is the impact on home owners who find that the downward pressure on property prices that will result from this event means they owe more than their home is worth. And all this on top of the fact that wages and profits for workers and business owners alike just dried up and household bills, and repayments on debt continue to roll in.

I think the people of christchurch deserve some serious answers to real questions.

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