Three ABs changes flagged
Ma'a Nonu the big concern and Jerome Kaino the big mover as the ABs prepare for France test.
Hudson found guilty
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Stephen Hudson was today found guilty of murdering Nicholas Pike. It can now be revealed he is already in prison serving time for another crime.
Opotiki killing: teens guilty
3:34pm Two teenage girls were found guilty today of murdering retired Opotiki school teacher John Rowe by beating him repeatedly with his own walking sticks.
ETS: 'Don't pass it'
Parliament's Commissioner for the Environment has called on the Government not to pass controversial amendments to the Emissions Trading Scheme.
Convicted rapist to be deported
3:30pm A Tongan man convicted of raping a Christchurch woman has been sentenced to more than eight years' prison and will be deported on parole.
Hell Pizza hath no fury like a financier scorned
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Baby flown to hospital
A six-month-old baby suffering an allergic reaction had to be flown to Wellington hospital earlier today.
Car in water; man on roof
Two cars have been driven into water in unrelated incidents within 10 minutes of each other.
Scrub fire threatens houses
Caution over phone tap evidence
Guy gets on his bike
He’s only two, but Guy Pinfold is practising on his "big boy bike" for a special ride.
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Depression hits tsunami victims
A wave of depression, anxiety and acute psychiatric problems has hit those worst affected by Samoa's tsunami, officials have warned.Pandas protected from swine flu
A panda research centre in northwestern China has been closed to visitors as a precaution to protect the endangered species from catching swine flu.
State of emergency in Philippines
Aussie faces music over missing funds
Iraq War probe begins
A wide-ranging inquiry into British involvement in the Iraq War aims to throw light on former Prime Minister Tony Blair's case for invasion, but risks embarrassment for the current government.
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Economists predict growth
Westpac economists are stepping out of the pack and predicting the economy will rebound next year with the same kind of enthusiasm often seen in the past.Transpower downplays fibre ambitions
Electricity grid operator Transpower is downplaying any ambitions it may have to participate in the government's ultra-fast broadband deployment
Dollar volatility here to stay
Australia entering new growth phase: RBA
Life Pharmacy profit down 1.9pc
Life Pharmacy reported a 1.9 percent fall in half year net profit to $1.16 million, with the result reflecting the merger between the company and Pharmacybrands.
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Google sorry for Obama image
Google is apologizing for a racially offensive image of the US First Lady that appears at the top of the list when users search for pictures of Michelle Obama on its site.
10 home theatre tips
Setting up the home theatre of your dreams takes time, money and patience but you'll never regret it.
Online video pioneer Joost sold
Transpower downplays fibre ambitions
Home theatre on a budget
It's easy to spend a lot of money on home-entertainment equipment. It's a lot harder to get a great result on a tight budget.
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Rain halts play
Rain halted New Zealand's pleasing progress in the opening cricket test against Pakistan with the Black Caps taking control of the Dunedin match.Top field for Auckland tourney
Organisers of Auckland's international women's tennis tournament are hailing the field for January's ASB Classic as the strongest ever.
Fiji team ordered to do 'haka'
League star free as a bird
ABs want Gallaher Trophy back
Having secured "Sir Ed", the All Blacks want "Dave" back for company in their Wellington trophy cabinet.
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Lambert fallout begins
Adam Lambert's performance on a live music awards show has made him one of the most sought-after celebrities in the United States.Klum wows crowd
Heidi Klum and her post-baby body led the parade at the annual Victoria's Secret fashion show, which returned to New York with some fresh faces after four years on the road.
Tintin 'in the can'
Jude and Sienna 'more than friends'
First Bones reviews in
The world premiere of Peter Jackson's The Lovely Bones is missing one important person - Queen Elizabeth II.
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Pearly whites worth flashing
Fifty years ago, few Kiwis hung on to their original teeth past their 30s. These days, we not only expect to keep them, we want them to look good. Bikini babes - and carbon emmissions
Beauty with an environmental purpose was the theme at this weekend's Miss Earth competition.
Stifling anger at work unhealthy
Cindy Crawford hated mole
Italians reject call to skip lunch
Food-loving Italy has responded with indignation to comments that lunchbreaks are bad for waistlines and the economy, and should be skipped.
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Trees trim flights
A Rotorua man is refusing to trim trees on his land, forcing Air NZ to trim flight numbers.Wee police car incident
When you've got to go, you've got to go. However, a young West Coast man has found out that there is a time and a place.
Church thief seeks redemption
Elderly gamblers arrested
Curious Kara conquers the skies
One of Waiheke's best known peace activists turned down tea and scones and took to the skies to celebrate her 90th birthday.
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Sydney's top ten alfresco bars
From poolside cabanas to cocktails on a rooftop, open-air drinks are in, writes Ellen Connolly.A floating resort
Ocean liner Oasis of the Seas is a cornucopia of amusements aimed at quashing the notion that cruising is a sedentary vacation.
In Abel Tasman's wake
Lakeside Edwardian luxury
Into the heart of a Fijian Island
To get to the inner limestone cave of Sawa-i-Lau, you must dive under a rocky curtain and swim through an underwater tunnel.
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