Jamie's Italian heading this way
Celebrity Jamie Oliver is bringing his restaurants to Auckland, Wellington and Queenstown.
Bargains coming
2 min ago House hunters could be in line to snap up bargains, with an end tipped to the sellers' market.
Lawyer accused of impropriety
2 min ago A high-profile criminal lawyer is under scrutiny over his relationship with a teenage client.
Split on Christchurch rebuild
2 min ago Most Cantabrians are behind plans to rebuild the city, while others are less convinced.
Women prisoners cost more
2 min ago Female prisoners have added a new meaning to the term "high maintenance", with women inmates costing 50 per cent more to keep in jail than men.
Holmes 'racially offensive'
2 min ago Paul Holmes' new TV role is being questioned after a "racially offensive" Waitangi Day column.
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Greens won't play kid siblings
A bigger, stronger Green Party says it will not be "tuakana teina" to anyone.
School tucker delivered
Students at posh schools can now use their mobile phones to order gourmet food.
Axe Gadsby, says book creator
Fracking the new 'nuke-free'
'I miss him so much'
David and Jeanette Beaumont lost their adopted son Matt when the CTV building collapsed. One year on, they relive their last memories of him with Lois Cairns.
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Conditions ripe for Honduras fire
The world's worst prison fire in a century happened in a lockup like many in Honduras: a decrepit, suffocating place of overcrowded, dark cellblocks.Call to stay out of Iran row
New Zealand has nothing to gain from being involved in growing tension aimed at Iran, a leading international relations commentator says.
Monk self-immolates
Rupert Murdoch fights back
Akihito surgery 'a success'
Japan's 78-year-old Emperor Akihito has undergone successful heart bypass surgery.
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Mayor demands monopoly rent
Auckland Council's demand for a "monopoly rent" from Ports of Auckland is facing a backlash from business as well as from the unions.Upgrade of consumer laws
Consumer law reform will update antiquated rules and improve protection.
Staying live
Prospectors under fire
Bargains coming
House hunters could be in line to snap up bargains, with an end tipped to the sellers' market.
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PGC eyeing 20pc of EPIC fund
Pyne Gould Corporation could end up owning more than 20 per cent of a troubled infrastructure fund set up by George Kerr in 2007.Jail for tax dodger
A taxi driver who fraudulently hid more than $500,000 from the taxman has been sentenced to two years in prison at the Auckland District Court today.
ACC levies may climb again
Confidence up, caution urged
Loan sharks 'cruise poor areas'
Low-income families' struggles with debt are not due simply to bad decisions – they are often victims of an environment filled with exploitative lenders, a report says.
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App thwarts thieves
Aussie police used a mobile phone app to catch three would-be handbag thieves. TGIF: 1789 Problems edition
Blog: I have 99 problems, but none of them involve the fact that it is Friday. Here are some links.
Twitter sued for hate blog
iPhone sales out pace births
Where private chats linger on
How of much of your life is on display in cyberspace?
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NZ out to keep pressure on SA
Don't let the South Africans settle. Keep the foreigners under the cosh, out of their comfort zone.Sanzar looks at Super Rugby expansion
Super Rugby looks ready to take the next step and extend into new territories beyond New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.
Mainland eyes NRL bid
Acid on Weepu to shape up
Guptill blasts NZ to victory
Martin Guptill's summer slam continued as NZ beat South Africa by six wickets in the first Twenty20 international.
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Portrait of an addiction
Review: Shame is an intriguing portrait of sex addiction. Axe looms for some
Next Top Model is likely to be axed by TV3, and digital channel TVNZ7 will cease in June. Yet the number of hours of local content on our screens is holding steady.
Happy 500th Homer & Co
Axe Gadsby, says book creator
Stars line up to farewell Whitney
Soul, gospel and pop music greats from the past and present are set to mourn Whitney Houston.
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How to rock Adele's look
Get inspired by singing sensation Adele's super chic Grammy's look. School lunches made easy
The secret to preparing a healthy school lunch comes down to some basic strategic planning.
Calthorpe ready for road
Step by step: Catwalk hair
Jamie Oliver heading this way
One of the biggest names in food has launch plans for New Zealand.
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Charlie Chaplin stumps spies
They foiled plots and cracked Nazi codes, but Britain's spies were unable to solve the mystery of Charlie Chaplin's birth.Pilot flying a bit too high
Two US Air Force fighters have intercepted a privately owned plane that entered the same LA airspace as Marine One, the helicopter that was ferrying Barack Obama.
Cops recruit robbers
Pig painter mystery unsolved
Study focuses on critters
The bond between pets and owners is under the microscope as part of a study into the impact of the Canterbury earthquakes.
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Stranded Aussies pay to go home
Hundreds of Australian tourists have had to pay an extra $500 to fly home from Thailand after being stranded by the collapse of Air Australia.Charm of wacky west
Kitsch but worth a visit, the midwest has 10 of America's wackiest attractions.
Olympics trigger record rent
Teen tuber's river scare
Website reunites travellers
It seems many an airline traveller takes a fancy to the person in the seat next to them.
How prepared is Wellington for a major quake?
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