Captain aims to be a test centurion
Daniel Vettori is within touching distance of his coveted cricketing milestone.
$3.4m on prostitutes
A former ASB banker who stole $18 million from customers and blew $3.4 million of it on prostitutes has been sentenced to six years in jail.
Zion denies selling 'killer tiger' parts
5:35pm The management of Whangarei-based Zion Wildlife Gardens have denied claims they sold body parts of the tiger that killed handler Dalu Mncube last year.
SSC investigates leaks
Two leaks - one on state sector restructuring and another about conservation land mining - are being probed.
Mall ban for blowing a raspberry
A 74-year-old woman who blew a raspberry at North Shore mayor Andrew Williams has been banned for two years from the shopping centre where the incident happened.
Injured dog checks himself into hospital
$5m Lottery win - day after divorce
Man trapped after elderly driver crashes
Banker blew $3.4m on prostitutes
Sandra Bullock 'no show' at premiere
Another woman in Winslet split?
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Customs seizes $4m meth haul
Customs officers have seized 4kg of crystal methamphetamine or ICE, with a street value of around $4 million, at Auckland Airport.
Waihopai three walk free
Three activists who said they attacked a spy base to prevent others' suffering have walked free after facing criminal charges.
Doctor escapes discipline over 'fling'
Anonymous tips lead to police busts
Smith trial set to go ahead
Failure to reach an out-of-court settlement in a $15 million damages action means a trial involving government minister Nick Smith looks set to proceed later this year.
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Kiwi aid for cyclone-torn Fiji
A RNZAF Hercules in Fiji has carried out reconnaissance over the northern islands, finding damaged buildings and salt-water flooding following Cyclone Tomas.Thai protesters vow 'class warfare'
Thousands of demonstrators remained encamped in the historic heart of the Thai capital Thursday, vowing to engage in "class warfare" until the government is ousted.
Aussie Customs mix-up: iced tea, not drugs
Leprechaun bank robber shot dead
Human egg 'lottery' protest
An American infertility clinic seeking business in Britain has prompted fierce criticism by offering free eggs from a US woman to one participant in a promotional seminar in London.
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SFO investigates Capital + Merchant
The Serious Fraud Office is investigating Capital + Merchant following a referral from the collapsed finance company's receivers Grant Thornton.
Dairy farms getting dirtier
Fonterra has instituted annual farm checks in response to data that shows dairy farms are getting dirtier.
New role for former MediaWorks boss
Kathmandu reports sales jump
Property market losing strength
An indicator of the strength of the property market was last month at its lowest value since June 2008, although still positive.
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Facebook hit by virus-laden spam
Hackers have flooded the internet with virus-tainted spam that targets Facebook's estimated 400 million users.Google could be your next ISP
Internet behemoth Google now boasts a network that's bigger than all but two of the world's internet providers (ISPs) and telcos fear the search giant is just one step away from becoming an ISP itself.
First impressions: God of War 3 (spoiler)
Should cars have black boxes?
The latest Porsche - a cellphone
Porsche is marketing a mobile phone that's exclusive to owners of the sports car.
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Maori to play England, Ireland
New Zealand Maori will play England and Ireland this year, NZ Rugby Union chairman Jock Hobbs has just announced.Arnel set for test debut
New Zealand cricket captain Daniel Vettori has hinted at a debut for Northern Districts seamer Brent Arnel in tomorrow's first test against Australia here.
McKain sticking with Phoenix
Luck takes pride in development
Cantab's Canes crusade
Tyson Keats says he's comfortable going from being a spare part with the Crusaders to a potential saviour for the Hurricanes.
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Review: The Dead Weather
What better night than St Paddy's to have the part-seductress, part howling banshee Alison Mosshart staring down an Auckland crowd? Reviewer Nicholas Russell was there.Nigel Anderson out of Masterchef
Taupo restaurant manager Nigel Anderson is the latest casualty of Masterchef New Zealand.
Another woman in Winslet split?
Sexiest NZ actor, actress named
Bullock premiere 'no show'
Sandra Bullock pulls out of a premiere amid reports of her husband cheating.
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Extensions can cause baldness
Permanent baldness and scalp damage are too common side-effects of hair extensions, say experts.Auckland to Christchurch on one tank
Blog: Auckland to Christchurch on one tank, without dawdling and with air-conditioning on. In a big Commodore V6 petrol sedan? You have to be kidding!
The latest Porsche - a cellphone
Treats that won't hurt
Partners get pregnancy symptoms
Partners of pregnant women often get their own set of symptoms that mirror pregnancy.
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Taranaki zombie walk
New Plymouth could be in for a day with the undead.Sacked dealer disables cars, sets off horns
A man fired from a Texas auto dealership used an internet service to remotely disable ignitions and set off car horns of more than 100 vehicles sold at his former workplace.
British MPs rock the House
Steamy texting lands couple in jail
Poet's ode to injured Becks
David Beckham has become an unlikely muse to Britain's poet laureate.
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Hotel help for single guests
Hotels are doing all they can to stop lone travellers feeling lonely.Recovering Samoa welcoming
Six months on from Samoa's tsunami, how does the island stack up as a destination for a tropical holiday? Clio Francis flew in to investigate.
Riding roads less travelled
Paying extra to pick seat
Edinburgh Festival spreads wings
The Edinburgh International Festival heads west this year with a flavour of the Americas.
Should the 'greater good defence' used by the Waihopai 3 be acceptable in NZ courts?
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