Beyonce, Alicia film in slum
Beyonce and Alicia Keys are filming a music video in a Rio de Janeiro slum.
Taxi safety move
10:45am
The Government is poised to make cameras or safety screens compulsory in taxis following a spate of high-profile attacks.
Grave fears for missing woman
11:41am Grave fears are held for the safety of a Christchurch woman, thought to be in the company of a man wanted for a sexual assault.
Site where body found viewed
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A High Court jury has travelled to Kerikeri to view the place where the body of slain teenager Liberty Templeman was found.
Key 'no GST rise' video emerges
By TRACY WATKINS - Stuff.co.nz
11:06am Labour has unearthed a video of Prime Minister John Key on the campaign trail in 2008 ruling out a rise in GST if he won the election.
Teen 'will go to jail' rather than give up injured dog
Daily trivia quiz: February 10
'Very white' Australian rugby cops criticism
Ex-All Blacks star apologises for groping teenager
Kong movie ship scuttled in strait
Pattinson sex scenes 'disturbing'
Teen 'will go to jail' rather than give up injured dog
Key confirms GST increase being considered
A pass for Key, but much more to do
Sanzar and Sky decide it's time to titillate the fans
Time for young gun Aaron Cruden to fire
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$4b in tax cuts coming
Up to $4 billion in personal tax cuts could be delivered in October as the Government looks to raise GST and end some property tax breaks.'Constant breakthroughs' in Mohini case
Police hunting the killer of Auckland taxi driver Hiren Mohini have boosted their numbers to 50, and say they are making constant breakthroughs.
Judge was too lenient - widow
Private schools fail to curb fees
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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Avalanches kill at least 28
At least 28 people died and hundreds were trapped through the night in freezing cold and darkness after avalanches closed a mountain highway tunnel in Afghanistan.
UN slams Haitian hospitals for charging
The United Nations has warned that it will cut off shipments of free medicine beginning immediately to any Haitian hospitals that it finds are charging patients.
Canadian air commander in murder probe
Waterboarding used on girl, 4
Iran accelerates nuke programme
Iran has begun enriching uranium to a higher level in defiance of world powers.
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Takeover of Horizon stalls
The Eastern Bay Energy Trust says it is not going ahead with its takeover offer for NZX-listed Horizon Energy Distribution, while it seeks a legal decision on whether trustees can acquire further shares in Horizon.
Stats NZ: January spending flat
Retail spending in January was flat but overall spending during the month was driven up by an increase in fuel prices, according to electronic spending data released today.
Palmer's $60b coal deal shafted?
NZ sharemarket follows US gains
'There's a lot of coal at Stockton'
Solid Energy chief executive Don Elder says its Stockton mine which was expected to produce coal for 3-5 years when he first became boss, now "very possibly" had a 20 year-plus extended lifetime.
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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.$1.8m fine for Super Mario pirate
An Australian will have to pay Nintendo NZ$1.8 million in damages after illegally copying and uploading one of its new games to the internet.
Cat-and-mouse game on Iran's internet
Know your enemies online
Preview: Rugby League 3
Getting sick of Wii Sports? Check out this Kiwi-made league game.
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Uncapped trio in Black Caps
Three uncapped players have been named in the New Zealand squad to contest the one-off test against Bangladesh starting in Hamilton on Monday.
America's Cup racing delayed
A forecast promising a big swell off Valencia has seen officials delay the start time of tonight's (NZ time) rescheduled first race of the 33rd America's Cup by at least two hours.
Infection slows Lauaki
Hi-tech glasses boost Cup info
Greats lace up boots again
Some of the biggest names in New Zealand Super Rugby history are dusting off their boots for a special match in Christchurch on Saturday night.
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Fox used hand double
Megan Fox used a hand double in a raunchy new advert for a cellphone.Eva in porn Tweet mishap
Eva Longoria Parker accidentally told her fans to watch porn.
Horror movies causes panic attacks
Jolie visits quake-hit Haiti
Rapper's sentencing postponed
Lil Wayne's sentencing has been postponed because the rapper needs time to heal from a dental operation.
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Haute couture from 'tiny hands'
Parisian haute couture designers mixed skill and science during Paris Fashion Week in a celebration of the "petites mains," the nimble-fingered seamstresses who stitch together the world's most expensive evening wear.Cycling for beginners
Blog: Here are a few tips on where and how to start cycling - without the wobbles and falls.
Prudence key to skin care
Culinary flair
Faith doesn't make you healthier
Religious people may have taken comfort from a number of studies over the past two decades showing those adhering to a faith tend to be healthier but a new study casts some doubt on this belief.
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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.
Lap dances for Haiti
Scantily clad dancers were the draw at a US downtown men's entertainment club over the weekend, for an event that raised funds for Haiti.
TV company fined for rat killing
A dirty business
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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Island of the Gods
After the horrors of 2002 and 2005, Bali didn't take long to regain its standing as our preferred South-East Asian getaway.Roadshow for new 'Dubai'
Watch out Dubai and Abu Dhabi - you have an ambitious challenger for a share of the Arabian tourist market: the Sultanate of Oman.
Stuck 124 floors above ground
Stage-struck in Quebec
Asia's Las Vegas
Nearly 40 busy casinos are just one reason why Macau is often dubbed "the Las Vegas of Asia".
Should conservation land be opened to mining?
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