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Report into CTV building collapse defended as "a very thorough piece of work" after attack by building's designers.
Kids jumping on logs before death
8:34am Children jumping on a log pile dislodged one of the logs which rolled on to a 5-year-old boy, killing him.
Radio divorce promo 'cowardly'
A Valentine's Day stunt that aims to spring a surprise divorce on an unsuspecting spouse has been slammed by a counselling organisation.
Wrong boot costs adventurer his life
Picking up two left boots cost a young Christchurch man his life.
Beneficiary admits $86,000 rort
A man who battled for seven years to get compensation admits he cheated ACC.
Wrong boot costs adventurer his life
Radio station's divorce promo 'cowardly'
All Blacks stars of the show at Halberg Awards
NZ woman's death in Paris explained
ACC beneficiary admits he cheated
Infratil founder Lloyd Morrison dies of cancer
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All Blacks stars of the show at Halberg Awards
Radio station's divorce promo 'cowardly'
Helmet law halves cyclist numbers
50c an hour increase triggers outrage
All Wellington bus routes to change
CTV designer says report 'inadequate'
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10,000 quakes, no end in sight
Cantabrians have endured almost 10,000 earthquakes since September 4, 2010.AOS callout near Invercargill
Police say the Armed Offenders Squad has been called out to an incident near the Waituna Lagoon Rd, east of Invercargill.
MPs' travel bills leap
Garage sale was a steal
Remedial work for problem ship
The navy's $177 million flagship will be out of action for seven months while it undergoes a long list of repairs.
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Kiwi's death in Paris explained
French authorities have revealed what killed a young New Zealand in woman in Paris last year.Massive methamphetamine haul
Mexican troops have made a historic seizure of 15 tons of pure methamphetamine in the western state of Jalisco, an amount equivalent to half of all meth seizures worldwide in 2009.
Argentina slams British 'militarisation'
Bungled effort kills rhino
Captain knew 'it was over'
Costa Concordia captain Francesco Schettino knew as soon as his ship struck a rock that he had made a catastrophic error and a 30-year career at sea was ending in disgrace.
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Greece strikes bailout deal
Greek leaders have clinched a long-stalled deal on reforms and austerity measures needed to secure a bailout and avoid a messy default.Kiwi gains on Greek austerity deal
The New Zealand dollar gained on increased investor appetite sparked by Greece's moves toward a second bailout package
Feltex class action swells by 800
Jobs rise at expense of fulltimers
$3b profit goes overseas
Higher interest margins saw the big five banks take a combined profit of $3 billion over the 2011 financial year, most of it headed to Australian bank coffers.
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Upgrades blamed for power price rises
Electricity retailers are warning of price increases in the coming months, citing sharp increases in the price of transmission.Feltex class action swells by 800
Another 800 former Feltex investors have joined the legal battle against the former directors, sellers and promoters of the failed carpet maker.
$3b profit goes overseas
Money lost after trader dies
Gold trader investigated
Serious Fraud Office receives complaints about gold trader amid report family lost $340,000.
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Megaupload co-accused speaks out
One of the Megaupload co-accused is confident he won't be extradited to the United States.Enable offers more for less
Christchurch businesses will today be offered new products and cheaper prices to be connected into Enable's fast growing ultrafast fibre network.
Direct-to-fans sport still 'years away'
Uggie: gaming 'spokesdog'
NZ game industry worth $179 m
Sales of gaming software, hardware and peripherals in New Zealand generated $179.6 million in 2011.
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ABs reign at Halberg Awards
Sir Graham Henry farewelled his class of 2011 last night as the All Blacks dominated the Halbergs.SBW's fight degrading to boxing
A joke, a circus, or just another fighter making his way through professional boxing's rite of passage.
Galaxy midfielder the only rookie
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Black Caps spots remain open
John Wright has no worries with his top-three; it's the next spots in the batting order which could furrow his brow. | Injuries | Bracewell's path
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Cox reveals sex life
Courteney Cox has revealed that that her love life has taken a nosedive.Perry, Brand divorce finalised
A judge has finalised Katy Perry and Russell Brand's divorce.
Roxette's Auckland concert canned
Action superstars reunite
Naomi Watts to play Princess Diana
Naomi Watts will play Princess Diana in a film about the last years of the royal's life, producers say.
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Shock at River Cottage barn blaze
The celebrity chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's famous River Cottage barn has been destroyed by a fire.Is swimming good for weight loss?
Fitness specialist Lee-Anne Wann responds to a reader worried that swimming won't help her lose weight.
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Eye candy from Karen Walker
Karen Walker's limited edition eyewear arrives instore today. Check out the fun, bright new collection!
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Noise, whale stress links
Researchers say an ocean experiment that was accidentally conducted amid the shipping silence after September 11 has shown the first link between underwater noise and stress in whales.V-Day a customs headache
Spare a thought for US Customs officials - with tens of millions of bouquets to inspect, their Valentine's Day is set to be a logistical nightmare.
'I'm bad, but not that bad'
Whopper whale shark washes up
A grade changed to probation
A US college student's attempt to boost his failing grades didn't get him an A for effort. It got him probation.
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A South African safari
Seeing dangerous animals in the wild is a heart-warming experience - unless they're staring back at you.Hot spot of serious cool
For some, Punta del Este is party central, but for others it's a place that marches to its own drumbeat.
Vintage chic meets modern comfort
Cracks put Qantas A380 out of action
New traditions for Mardi Gras
A new generation of parades is hitting the streets of New Orleans for Mardi Gras, and they're throwing away old traditions of big, glitzy floats and celebrity kings and queens.
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