All apologies
Ex-All Black Robin Brooke has joined a growing list of famous faces increasingly turning to publicists.
Grave fears for woman
Police have released two fresh pictures of a missing Christchurch woman whom they hold grave fears for.
Waikato rape accused named
By AARON LEAMAN - Waikato Times
The name of a Tamahere man jointly accused with a woman of raping lone, young women in central Hamilton can now be revealed - although secrecy continues to surround his identity.
Harawira Maori seats bill 'a mistake'
Hone Harawira says he did not mean to enter a bill apparently flouting the Maori Party's confidence and supply agreement with the Government.
Base jumper injured in 30m fall
By GRANT BRYANT - The Southland Times
A base jumper fell 30 metres down a cliff in Queenstown's Skippers Canyon today.
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SPCA steps in on dog standoff
The SPCA is to intervene in the case of a teenager who took his injured dog from the vet because he couldn't afford $2500 for treatment.
Housing NZ staffer investigated
Housing New Zealand (HNZ) is investigating allegations a staff member has been taking bribes for giving preferential treatment for state houses, chief executive Lesley McTurk said today.
Site where body found viewed
Jeanette Fitzsimons leaves parliament
Eels well that ends well
An Auckland hunter lost for three nights in bush near Benneydale resorted to eating raw eels to stave off hunger before being rescued.
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UK Guantanamo ruling upheld
Britain's Court of Appeal has upheld a ruling that the government must disclose secret intelligence about the treatment of a former Guantanamo Bay detainee who says he was tortured in US custody.
AWB admits Saddam payments
The Australian Wheat Board (AWB) has admitted for the first time that it knew it was providing hard currency to Saddam Hussein's regime.
Mystery patient treated in Haiti
Mum guilty of murdering 'bipolar' girl
Endeavour docks with ISS
Shuttle Endeavour arrived to a warm welcome at the International Space Station, delivering a new room and observation deck that will come close to completing construction 320 kilometres above Earth.
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Mixed day for New Zealand dollar
The New Zealand dollar was mixed today and investors digested conflicting reports about the likelihood of a bailout for Greece's finances.Kiwis turn to credit to pay bills
Almost a third of New Zealanders expect to use their credit card to pay for unaffordable expenses in the coming months, according to a new survey.
Share-based funds best performers
FMG to hire more staff
Sales up for Postie Plus
Postie Plus Group Ltd said sales increased by 9.25 percent in the six months ended January 31, 2010 compared to the same period last year.
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Hackers strike in Aust
Hackers connected with the anti-Scientology group Anonymous have launched a broad attack on Australian government websites.Google faces off with Facebook
Google is making it easier to socialize on its e-mail service. It's unveiling a new "Google Buzz" feature that sets up a face-off with Facebook.
Cat-and-mouse game on Iran's internet
Forget the single player, give me online
Pirate a shy gamer - dad
A Queensland man who has to pay Nintendo NZ$1.8 million in a piracy case is little more than a shy gamer who was trying to prove a point to friends, his father said.
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Williams sees positives
Ali Williams believes his latest Achilles tendon injury can extend his career rather than end it and he has vowed to fight his way back, hoping to fulfil his World Cup dream.More America's Cup delays
Add another day to the most drawn out America's Cup in history.
Rugby has to change - ref
Flynn pays selection price
Hi-tech glasses boost Cup info
BMW Oracle Racing helmsman James Spithill has revealed what goes on when he dons his game face for the US-challenger ahead of the rescheduled first race for the 33rd America's Cup tonight (NZT).
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Cruise's next mission
Hollywood star Tom Cruise is starring in another impossible mission.Rapper's sentencing postponed
Lil Wayne's sentencing has been postponed because the rapper needs time to heal from a dental operation.
Fox used hand double
Eva in porn Tweet mishap
White Stripes object to ad
The White Stripes say the Air Force Reserve used one of their songs without permission in an American football championship Super Bowl ad.
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Prudence key to skin care
Tired of ineffective skincare products, Bridget van Herk decided to make her own. An experiment in humility
Blog: I had my first adult jazz lesson last night, and I absolutely, totally, unequivocally suck at dancing.
Haute couture from 'tiny hands'
Baby elephant a natural show-off
Fashion gets physical
Sportswear has never been so fashionable.
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Too scary for Italians
Italy's government is mulling whether to slap restrictions on horror thriller Paranormal Activity after some movie-goers suffered panic attacks, sparking protests by children's and consumer groups.
Cuban woman has 125th birthday
Relatives in eastern Cuba claim to have held a 125th birthday party for a woman named Juana Bautista de la Candelaria Rodriguez, but it is not clear if she is really that old.
He didn't eat all the pies
Lap dances for Haiti
Thief robs arcade with coffee
A thief in the German town of Hamelin robbed an amusement arcade by threatening the attendant with a cup of coffee.
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Sounds promising
The romance of a hideaway befitting a pirate prince is just across the water in Queen Charlotte Sound, James Weir discovers.Asia's Las Vegas
Nearly 40 busy casinos are just one reason why Macau is often dubbed "the Las Vegas of Asia".
Island of the Gods
Roadshow for new 'Dubai'
Star's mockery of nude scanners
A Bollywood heart-throb has made a mockery of an invasive new airport security system set to be introduced around the world.
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