Circus elephant to retire
Jumbo the elephant has said goodbye to the circus and is saving up for her big OE.
Kiwis held back
By EMILY WATT - The Dominion Post
We Kiwis are justifiably proud of our No8 wire mentality, but it's stopping us becoming millionaires, research shows.
Murder charge after principal attack
A man is to appear in court charged with the murder of a Bay of Plenty principal described as a future Maori leader.
Body of cyclist found in Tauranga
The body of a cyclist has been found on the rocks in Tauranga Harbour.
Exercise becomes real for AOS
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Benefits lost by Facebook photos
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Just being Kiwis is holding us back
Body of cyclist found in Tauranga
Murder charge after punch fells principal
Doubt cast on 'designer vagina' surgery
Nice Kiwi blokes - shame about the women
Just being Kiwis is holding us back
Robbie Deans admits hitting rock bottom
All Blacks beat England in dour test
Wallabies humiliated by Scotland
All Whites squad to divvy up $4m
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Gas leak in Lower Hutt
Three people are being treated after inhaling a poisonous gas caused by a chemical spill in Lower Hutt.
Hospital admin staff strike
More than 800 administrative staff at South Island hospitals have walked off the job for the second time this month in their fight for better pay.
Family helps extinguish burning woman
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Lambs to the slaughter
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Asylum seekers injured in riot
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US health reform moves forward
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China mine blast kills 92
The death toll from China's latest coal mine disaster has reached 92, as hopes dim that more survivors will emerge, after a gas blast at a colliery in the nation's far northeast.
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Postie Plus lifts sales
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Unlocking smartphone secrets
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Robot to work at rest home
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All Blacks not yet complete
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A habit of mangling his parents' spouting eventually led to Dan Carter surpassing Andrew Mehrtens' mark as the All Blacks' top point-scorer in tests yesterday morning.
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Mark Wahlberg's many lives
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Hair-raising stuff
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A pesky pest problem that used to be seasonal is now causing trouble all year round for primary schools.
Over-50s happy to recycle Christmas gifts
Lambs to the slaughter
Circus elephant to retire
Jumbo the elephant has said goodbye to the circus and is saving up for her big OE.
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Benefits lost by Facebook photos
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