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OPINION: Sorry Ford, but #gofurther didnat go far enough
Iam still trying to decide if Iam frustrated or bewildered over Fordas grand performance in Sydney.
VIDEO: Police special tactics group train in red zone
One of the country's most dangerous police squads stormed a Christchurch house today, blowing the front door off the home to get to a hostage victim inside.
VIDEO: Gran Turismo gaming prodigy Lucas Ordonez aiding Nissan V8s
Lucas Ordonez is a first in motor racing after being discovered through a competition via the Gran Turismo game in 2008.
Futuristic 'Hyperloop' transport concept revealed
Imagine strapping into a car-sized capsule and hurtling through a tube at more than 1100 km/h - not for the thrill of it, but to get where you need to go.
VIDEO: Vladimir Klitschko and Alexander Povetkin promote Moscow showdown
Wladimir Klitschko will put his IBF,IBO, WBA, and WBO heavyweight title belts on the line when he faces Russian Alexander Povetkin at the Olimpiyskiy Stadium in Moscow, Russia on October 5th.
Body recovered after bridge crash
Police have recovered the body of man who went missing in Tauranga Harbour after a three-car crash on Maungatapu Bridge last night.
VIDEO: Cook, Broad, Clarke reaction, Ashes 2013 4th Test, Day 2, Chester-le-Street
Reaction from England captain Alastair Cook, bowler Stuart Broad and Australian captain Michael Clarke after England beat Australia by 74 runs in the fourth Ashes Test.
David Cameron urges UK to 'get behind' fracking
Prime Minister David Cameron is urging the whole country to "get behind fracking".
VIDEO, PHOTOS: Villa collapses into Florida sinkhole
A sinkhole has caused a villa at a central Florida resort to partially collapse while another section of it is sinking.
First tank biathlon takes place in Moscow
The World Athletics Championships aren't the only sporting event taking place in Moscow this week.
VIDEO: Dunedin's Carisbrook Stadium demolished
Demolition work is underway at Carisbrook Stadium following it's sale to construction company alder Stewart in June.
More houses the answer - expert
A property expert says the only thing that will bring down New Zealand's house prices will be to build a lot more houses.
Companies join forces on cyber security
Cyber security is becoming a hot issue following a string of high-profile breaches and warnings about the need for vigilance.
'Bit of everything' on the way - MetService
MetService meteorologist Daniel Corbett says there's a "bit of everything" on the way.
Abba fan's devotion pays off
A fan of ABBA saw the money, money, money roll in as his collection was sold at an auction house in Stockholm.
Novotel set to re-open
Visitors to Christchurch will soon be able to get a full view of Cathedral Square as the Novotel Hotel opens its doors.
VIDEO: Italy and Argentina dedicate friendly to Pope Francis
Twelve years after Italy's last match against Argentina, the two predominantly Roman Catholic and football-crazy nations are renewing their storied rivalry in a friendly game that will be played under the auspices of Pope Francis.
VIDEO: Clint Dempsey unveiled by Seattle Sounders, MLS 2013
After six and a half seasons in Europe, Clint Dempsey - arguably the best American player - has returned to his native country.
VIDEO: 12-hour endurance lawn-mower race takes its toll
Motor sport doesn't get much stranger than lawn-mower racing, but to its hard-core devotees it's much more than just a hobby.
Chinese culture demands apology, says Key
John Key says he'll personally apologise to the Chinese to heal wounds brand New Zealand may have suffered.
Property prices fall - even in Auckland
The latest Real Estate Institute figures show house prices fell last month, even in Auckland.
VIDEO: Interview - Tom Abercrombie
International basketball rivalries will be reignited Wednesday night at the North Shore Events Centre in the first leg of the Oceania Championships between the Tall Blacks and Australian Boomers.
Power prices aren't too high - Key
Prime Minister John Key says a quadrupling in profit for Meridian Energy isn't evidence that power prices are too high.
'Broccoli Lady' honoured for kumara work
A Kiwi woman's just been named Australasia's marketer of the year for her work to promote the humble kumara.
VIDEO: Interview - Valerie Adams
Valerie Adams created history this morning with a fourth consecutive triumph at the World Athletic Championship in Moscow.
Environment not pure since 'cavemen' - Key
John Key says no environment in the world has been '100 percent pure' since the day "cavemen turned up and started burning fires".
Opinion: Fonterra's 'honesty' impresses China
In a country where pollution is inexorable and food contamination can mean death, Fonterra's admission was seen as honest.
VIDEO: All tries (16-26) Bulldogs V Titans, NRL 2013
The intricacies of the video referee have halted Canterbury's bid for the NRL top four as Gold Coast moved into finals reckoning with a 26-16 upset at ANZ Stadium.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce wins womens 100m at world champs in Moscow
Two-time Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce won her second world championship in the 100 meters Monday with an overpowering run, finishing well ahead of the rest of the pack.
VIDEO: Day 4 All highlights and all wickets, Ashes 2013, 4th Test, Durham
Australia suffered a stunning collapse on the fourth day in Durham to hand an Ashes series win to England, after roaring back into contention thanks to an opening stand of 109 between David Warner and Chris Rogers.
VIDEO: Valerie Adams wins shot put gold at world champs in Moscow
New Zealand's shot put supremo Valerie Adams has become the first woman to win four individual world athletics titles in the same event.
Police dive squad to search for missing driver
A police dive squad is heading to Tauranga this morning to help search for a man missing after a serious crash overnight.
Titans upset Bulldogs 26-16 in NRL
The intricacies of the video referee have halted Canterbury's bid for the NRL top four as Gold Coast moved into finals.
This Week on the Internet
Reporter David Farrier was practically forced to file this hard-hitting instalment of 'This Week on the Internet'.
The phenomenon of 'Bronies'
'Bronies' are a subculture few people will have heard of, but they're growing in number.
Key: NZers care more about snapper than GCSB
What does the Prime Minister think New Zealanders are thinking about the GCSB bill?
What do Kiwis think of the GCSB bill?
This week the Campbell Live team are travelling the country to see whether New Zealanders are for or against the Governmentas controversial GCSB bill.
All Blacks left guessing
There's little mystery in sport these days, but with five days until the rugby championship opener in Sydney, there's plenty surrounding the Wallabies.
Can you really buy or sell a house in 48 hours?
For most Kiwis buying a house is the biggest investment they'll ever make.
Adams cruises but few there to watch
Double Olympic gold medallist Valerie Adams and the world's other best athletes have been competing in a mostly empty stadium in Moscow.
No suprises in anticipated debate
Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbott have faced off in the first of three pre-election debates in Australia.
No plans for do-it-yourself HIV test in NZ
People in the UK will soon be able to test for the HIV virus from their own homes.
Navy on mission to defend against Somali pirates
The Navy set sail today on New Zealand's first-ever mission to defend ships against Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden, off the coast of Africa.
PM plans to fast-track Fonterra inquiry
The Prime Minister is planning to fast-track a new law to give the Government greater powers of inquiry.
Drink driving charge after bus crash
The Valley Flyer bus left the road and crashed into a large hedge in Upper Hutt around 11:40am.
Cop accused of supplying meth loses name suppression
The identity of a former top Whangarei cop accused of taking drugs from the police exhibits locker can finally be revealed.
Policy 'won't help first home buyers'
The Opposition is describing the Government's new housing policy as tinkering around the margins.
Milk scare causes rethink for Fonterra in China
Fonterra says it will have to rethink how it plans to go about launching its own infant formula brand in China, following the contamination scare.
Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches interview with Arkane's Seth Shain
Full interview with Arkane Studios designer & associate producer Seth Shain on Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches, conducted at Quakecon 2013.
VIDEO: Usain Bolt reaction after winning 100m sprint at world champs
Usain Bolt took 100-metres gold at the World Championships in Moscow on Sunday.
Fonterra names whey inquiry committee
Fonterra has announced who will conduct its independent inquiry into the contaminated whey protein scare.
VIDEO: Bell, Harris reaction to Ashes Day 3, 3rd Test
If Tony Hill gives a batsman out on an empty field, and no one is there to see it, is it out?
Search continues 'dangerous' suspected abductor
Alone and scared, two-year-old Gabriel Donnelly was found in a shed.
Key defends first home buyer plans
Opposition parties are unimpressed with the Government's latest moves to help first home buyers but Prime Minister John Key says they will work.
Meridian posts $163M profit
Meridian Energy has posted a 53 percent increase in underlying net profit after tax of $162.7 million.
Auckland Mayor learns to drive electric train
Mayor Len Brown took Auckland's upcoming electric trains for a trial spin this morning, courtesy of a simulator at the newly built train depot in Wiri.
Apple rumours focus on Sep 10
Apple fans get your calendars out a September 10 could be the big day, according to the latest rumours.
National preps for election year
Housing, milk scares, leadership, flags and of course fish a hot issues at this year's National Party conference.
Sri Lanka DCD results 'highly unlikely' to be correct
Agribusiness professor Jacqueline Rowarth says Anchor DCD results in Sri Lanka are so high, they can't be correct.
Fonterra ramps up damage control in China
The recent Fonterra contamination scare has raised questions about New Zealand's reputation as clean and "pure".
