Phoenix beaten 4-2 by Sydney FC
The roller-coaster ride that has been Wellington Phoenix's A-League season is over.
$5.5m aid for Cook Is
A $5.5 million reconstruction package for the Cook island of Aitutaki, devastated by Cyclone Pat, was announced today by the Government.
Nelson gang rally goes ahead
Despite death threats from a skinhead gang, a charity motorcycle ride involving gang members took place without incident in Nelson today.
'Ban' on MPs speaking at festival
A Labour MP has accused council officials of preventing MPs from her party from being allowed to speak at Auckland's Pasifika Festival today.
Clarke, Bingle split made official
Cricketer Michael Clarke has officially ended his engagement to Lara Bingle, less than two weeks after her nude photo appeared.
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Storm clean-up begins
The clean-up begins following a fierce southerly storm, which left a trail of damage and at least two injured.$50m trench for war memorial
The National War Memorial is in line for a $50 million facelift, with plans to put State Highway 1 under a new park in front of the memorial.
Plane crash kills heir to an empire
Pet dogs found in pond
Grape expectations following spill
Licking the grass and soaking it up with tea towels were two ideas Tokomaru residents had for cleaning up the wine that was split after a train derailed near the Horowhenua village.
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Diplomats meet activist in Japan
Anti-whaling protester Peter Bethune, who is under arrest in Japan for trespass, is reported to be well and in good spirits.Family returns broken-hearted
Gurshan Singh Channa's sobbing, broken-hearted mother told his memorial service her family had come to Australia for a better life but instead her son's fate was to meet his death.
Wild weather brews in Pacific
US blasts Morocco for expulsion
Chinese zoo blamed for deaths
Eleven rare Siberian tigers kept in small cages have died at a cash-strapped zoo in China's frigid northeast.
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Big changes for TVNZ
The Government is moving to set up TVNZ 7 as a public service broadcaster, leaving TV One and the other TVNZ channels to focus on making money.Discount daze: full price phobia
The recession may be over but the hangover is not and Kiwi shoppers have come down with a case of "full-price phobia," retailers say.
Hell Pizza sued for stalling sale
AgResearch blamed for job cuts proposal
Events keep hotels full
Wellington hotels were humming along to rock band AC/DC in January with guest numbers up 10 per cent in the month.
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Setback for Apple's iCopyright
Apple has been dealt a severe blow having been told that it no longer has a monopoly on the letter "i" as a prefix for all its products.Tech guide: Wireless home networks
Claire McEntee explains the basics of setting up your own wireless home network.
Is Palm finished?
Facebook pressured to add 'panic button'
Hands on with the Sony Move
Move over Nintendo Wii, Sony's motion controller is here. PC World's James Heffield was there to get an early look.
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Black Caps win series finale
New Zealand have climbed off the canvas to snatch a dead rubber victory against Australia in a controversy-packed Chappell-Hadlee Trophy one-day cricket finale.Brumbies win arm wrestle
Brumbies coach Andy Friend praised his front row after they outmuscled a Springbok trio to set up a 24-22 win over the Sharks in Canberra on Saturday night.
Storm hold off Sharks
Giants too tall for Saints
Phoenix beaten 4-2 by Sydney FC
The roller-coaster ride that has been Wellington Phoenix's A-League season is over.
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The Pixies in Auckland
Fans have waited decades for The Pixies to play in New Zealand and at Vector Arena they were determined to enjoy every minute of it. Reviewer Tracey Bond was there.'History of vicious mob takedowns'
What is wrong with Sydney that we have this peculiarly misogynistic history of vicious mob takedowns of young, pretty minor female celebrities?
Custom-made pieces go on sale
Weaving tipped for Captain America
James Brown's body missing?
One of James Brown's daughters claims the legendary soul singer's body has gone missing.
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Pill lowered death rate: study
Women who took the birth control pill beginning in the late 1960s lived longer than those never on the pill, a new study says.A sexy diesel?
Volkswagen is adding two new Golf models: a diesel-powered GTI and a speedy Golf R.
Elle's back on the catwalk at 46
More feminine styles on show at iD
Hone skills at marriage school
Dozens of Japanese are attending a newly launched school that aims to turn them into marriage material.
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Buyers line up for hovercraft
Nelson's Rudy Heeman was to spend today glued to his computer in anticipation of a flurry of last-minute bids for his flying hovercraft.
Taxi passenger struck by golf ball
A woman's skull was fractured when she was hit by a golf ball that flew through the open window of the taxi in which she was a passenger.
Drunk woman lets 14-year-old son drive
Rob 11 people, get $6
Haunting record books
An online auction for 'captured ghosts' may merit a place in the Guinness Book of Records.
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The dead eye of danger
One shark on the reef is fine, until he brings his mates along, writes Ute Junker. Adelaide seeks bigger Fringe
The Adelaide Fringe is the second biggest festival of its kind in the world but producers would like to see a greater audience.
A rival runs through it
How to get special treatment
Top hotels for St Patrick's Day
St Patrick's Day has become a worldwide phenomenon with festivities that occur across the globe.
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