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May 20 2013, updated 5:27pm

Dean Staples

Where no Kiwi has gone before

Dean Staples is planning to reach the summit of Mt Everest for a record nine times.

Commute home derails

Train derails 4:59pm Wellington train commuters face a slow trip home as engineers continue to inspect trains like the one that derailed.

Twisters leave path of debris

5:17pm At least one dead as massive storm system lashes the US with tornadoes, thunderstorms and baseball-sized hail.

Royal family 'the smell family'

4:01pm Court hears of anti-royalist's alleged plan to throw faeces at a visiting Prince Charles.

Nephew faces murder charges

Man charged with murdering a couple leaving a "terribly gruesome scene" appears in court.

Principal's parole bid

Former principal jailed for eight years in 2010 for sexual abuse could be released as soon as August.

Smoking ban is 'torture'

cigarette A smoking ban in Auckland hospitals is "torture" on their most vulnerable patients, lawyer says.

Fatal logging truck smash

A truck driver has been killed and another is seriously injured after two logging trucks crashed head-on.

Man missing for nearly a week

Teens make slow-mo-ped getaway

Carmen and Ivan Maheno

Nephew faces murder charges

Man charged with murdering a couple leaving a "terribly gruesome scene" appears in court.

Super Rugby: The Breakdown

The Super Rugby court is in session with former All Black Jeff Wilson and Fairfax Media rugby reporter Marc Hinton.

Mid-East on McCully's US agenda

Murray McCully Foreign Minister Murray McCully heads into his first formal meeting with US Secretary of State John Kerry.

'Miracle baby' thrown in body bag

Sole survivor of a car crash was put in body bag and taken to a morgue before medics realised error.

Swarmageddon to hit US

FBI agents killed during training

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Jackpot jitters hit town

Rumours swirl after mega US lottery win, with locals staking out store hoping to glimpse winner.

Govt blamed for levies

Airways New Zealand Airways New Zealand has partly blamed its Government shareholder for having to increase the levies it charges airlines.

Liquor store chain sold

Nationwide liquor store chain The Mill, launched in New Plymouth in 1993, has been sold to Independent Liquor.

Rich-lister renews homeland focus

Fisher rules out Fidelity bid

Meat, steak

Meat block still unexplained

Chinese officials are yet to explain exactly why they are blocking meat from entering the country.

Investors attracted to shares

NZX Kiwi investers starting to shift toward the sharemarket from the safety of term deposits.

Scheme aims to block loan sharks

Labour suggested policy to stamp out loan sharks dependent on big banks opening their wallets.

Hardship growing factor in loans

Let's immortalise failure in bronze

Online shopping

Online shopping security

Kiwis say payment security is their biggest concern when shopping online.

Hands on: Google Music All Access

Google Play Music All Access Has Google waited too long to jump into the subscription music market?

Coalition against TPP deal grows

NZ-born group concerned Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement will unfairly extend intellectual property rights.

Google's Star Trek voice search

Google Glass: cool or creepy?

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Sonic heads to Nintendo

It's an entirely new world for Sega's speedster hedgehog.

Photos: Billboard Music Awards

Nicki Minaj Ke$ha does her best to get flashbulbs popping at the music awards, while JLo and Swift stick to sequins.

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Bling's next big things

Cannes

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A weekend in Romania

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No impact travel

Make choices to travel in ways that are environmentally, socially, culturally and economically sustainable.

Woozy on wheels

A week in Italy

Building_Strap

Stunning buildings

With jaw-dropping structures in mind, here's some stunning examples of architecture.

Ramen on

Jeremy Celebrate! Slurpers of ramen noodles now have a place to go on Mondays.

M-Chef: Vanessa's luck runs out

The fiery contestant's final note was a dodgy duck done three ways.

Many happy returns for Moa

Double choc and beetroot cake

Paceman has space, man

Mini Paceman It loses nothing in fun and cheek, but this coupe come hatch does a better job of looking after passengers.

Trying day for Scott Dixon

New Zealand's Scott Dixon has qualified in 16th place for Indianapolis 500.

Aston Martin price record

A real delight

KPatz is officially dead

KStew Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart finally call it quits, nearly a year after Stewart was caught cheating.

Review: Jimeoin - What?!

Dear Jimeoin, you've never met me but I've watched you from afar ... and we have electricity.

Nic gets frisky on the carpet

No knickers! Eva's mishap

Luke

Bin-raker Luke, Fat Keanu

Two heroes of science-fiction's biggest franchises have been snapped looking bloated and seedy.

Kiwis are so 'lucky'

Despite the terrible beer, immigrant Jonathon Bird says NZ is the best place to live.

My fight against shark finning

Shark fin soup or other shark products should not be available in New Zealand, writes Kevin Blakeman.

'Sideline bullies' ruining sport

Welcome to New Zealand?

Judy Bailey

Meeting the mother of the nation

The time Judy Bailey takes to be with her fans and care for others is awe-inspiring, Danielle Balmer writes.

Bees on the frontline

Bee Project trains bees to acquire a taste for TNT, encouraging them to seek land mines.

Rodents, lizards back from space

Fewer than half the rodents survived, but all the lizards did, after a month of weightlessness orbiting Earth.

Star Spy: Star life

Tsunami 'shield' a feasible defence

Meat block still unexplained

Meat, steak Chinese officials are yet to explain exactly why they are blocking meat from entering the country.

Ploughing up the field

Keeping New Zealand's farming history alive at the vintage tractors and horse ploughing competition

Sowing time in Australia

Winter feed shortage looms

Scot gets Phoenix job

NEW GUY, KIND OF: Ernie Merrick. Ernie Merrick is the new coach of the Wellington Phoenix, replacing Ricki Herbert.

Super Rugby: The Breakdown

The Super Rugby court is in session with former All Black Jeff Wilson and rugby reporter Marc Hinton.

McCullum laments horrible loss

Kiwis maintain momentum

Southland Times photo

Highlanders call in reinforcements

The Highlanders have called in the reinforcements for their bottom-of-the-table showdown with the Force.

Aaron Gilmore

Stuff top 10 stories

See what Stuff's ten most-read stories from last week were.

Building_Strap

Stunning buildings

With jaw-dropping structures in mind, here's some stunning examples of architecture.

Kiwis are so 'lucky'

Despite the terrible beer, immigrant Jonathon Bird says NZ is the best place to live.

UFB 300

Online on the agenda

Rural internet access is set to improve with the roll out of the Rural Broadband Initiative.

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