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Mystics preparing for tough game
The Mystics have been working on getting people to give blood, and on their game play.
Indiana Pacers, San Antonio Spurs doing well
The Indiana Pacers beat Miami Heat, while the San Antonio Spurs slammed the LA Clippers.
Quade Cooper ready to play again
Kiwi-born Wallaby Quade Cooper will make his long awaited return for the Reds against the Lions in Brisbane on Saturday night.
US pop artist in Auckland
Pop artist Ron English is known for controversial art and is in Auckland this weekend.
Has TV gone to the dogs?
People have suggested that TV is going to the dogs, and now it really is with a new US TV channel aimed at dogs.
Cheap Chinese wind-powered car
A Chinese farmer has made a wind powered, pollution free car to reduce the environmental impact of cars.
NZ Rowing pair favourites in Olympics
Kiwi rowing pair Juliette Haigh and Rebecca Scown will be amongst the favourites for Olympic gold this year.
Should cats have a curfew?
If curiosity killed the cat, then you wouldn't want to be a pet owner in the Waikato right now.
Tough life for boy allergic to water
Even having a bath is a problem for two-year-old Oscar Million, it makes him come out in hives.
NZ schools and children need help
Charity KidsCan needs support in order to help 2000 children who don't have everything they need.
Injury not age keeping Mealamu off field
Skipper Keven Mealamu is unsure when he will return for the Blues, but the 33-year-old says the problem is a calf injury - not his age.
NZ netball restructure on the way
Plans are underway to restructure netball in New Zealand in an effort to streamline the way it's run nationwide.
NZRU says new rules fairer
The NZRU says the law changes to be trialled during the end of year test will make the game faster and fairer.
Global wins don't mean sevens gold - Forbes
New Zealand sevens captain DJ Forbes has warned administrators that his team's current global dominance will not equate to Olympic gold in 2016.
What remains of the Christchurch cathedral
Demolition of Christchurch's CBD should be completed by this time next year, with 866 buildings already gone.
Elliot Turner's mother says he is innocent
The mother of murder-accused Elliot Turner says he could have done it deliberately.
Makaza injury from blunt force - pathologist
A pathologist has told the murder trial of George Gwaze that Charlene Makaza sustained a blunt force trauma to her bottom.
Man who stole from red zone jailed
A man who stole from shops in Christchurchas red zone then sold the goods has been jailed for two years.
US trials for new alzheimers drug
US researchers are about to start trialling a drug they hope will prevent alzheimers.
Wannaben stars guilty of pretend pilot stunt
Comedian Ben Boyce and five colleagues have admitted a charge after a fake pilot stunt at Auckland Airport.
Banks admits not declaring Dotcom gift
Act leader John Banks has admitted he failed to make a proper declaration of a gift from Kim Dotcom.
Hurring bought clothes, electronics and fast food
Kara Hurring, on trial for fraud, theft and money laundering, spent stolen money on clothes, electronics and fast food.
No one was prepared for last night's shocking episode of Target a not even the producer.
Hit and Run trailer
Former getaway driver Charlie Bronson jeopardizes his Witness Protection Plan identity in order to help his girlfriend get to Los Angeles.
Hitman: Sniper Challenge trailer
Exclusively for those who pre-order Hitman: Absolution, a sniper mini game is available from today.
Education changes: bigger classes, performance pay
Performance pay for teachers and bigger class sizes have been mooted by the Government this morning in a pre-Budget announcement.
Winter has arrived...Queenstown, Ruapehu get fresh dusting
Central Otago has woken to its first decent snowfall of the season after around 5cm fell in the higher areas overnight.
Charges laid against Oyang 77 crew
Charges have been laid against the skipper and factory of the foreign fishing vessel Oyang 77.
UN: Africa must eliminate hunger to continue economic growth
Sub-Saharan African nations will not be able to sustain their accelerated economic growth unless they eliminate hunger, the UN said in a report this week.
Man sets himself on fire outside Breivik trial
An unidentified man was seriously injured in a self-immolation Tuesday outside the courthouse where right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik is being tried on terror charges.
Hollande, Merkel pledge to seek growth for Europe
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande have agreed to spend the coming weeks discussing proposals for generating economic growth in Europe, a first step to bridging their differences over how to tackle the eurozone debt crisis.
Canterbury's sport plans in the pipeline
Some Christchurch residents are up in arms about the proposal to build a new sporting complex in the city center.
User-pay charges will harm Kiwis - Green Party
Kiwis are about to feel the pinch with the Government expected to announce more user-pay charges.
Wellington Council still deciding on Te Papa funding
Te Papa may start charging for admission if Wellington City Council funding is cut.
Greek govt talks collapse, new election to be held
Greece will hold a new election in June after days of talks failed to resolve the country's political deadlock, party leaders said Tuesday.
Rebekah Brooks charged over phone hacking scandal
Developments in a phone-hacking scandal involving British newspapers owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
Mother denies covering up Emily Longley's death
The mother of the man accused of killing New Zealander Emily Longley says she did not realise the teenager was dead when she went to try and wake her up.
Thunder triumph Lakers, 76ers beat Celtics
The Lakers were taught a lesson against the Thunder while in the east it was another nail biter between the Celtics and 76ers.
Eton-educated rocker in town
Eton educated punk rocker Frank Turner played in Auckland tonight and spoke to Ali Ikram.
Fairy tale movie trend begins
Another Snow White movie is coming out in a flurry of fairy tale movies.
Registering jet skis not enough - Water Safety
A coroner has called for jet skis to be registered, but Water Safety New Zealand has doubts.
Highest bidder can name teen
An Auckland teen is auctioning his middle name on Trade Me to raise money for a business venture.
Brooks and husband charged over phone hacking
Ex-News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks and her husband face charges over Britain's phone hacking scandal.
What really happened to Shane Legg?
Shane Legg broke his neck while in police custody, so what really happened?
Tamou preparing for Origin
New Zealander James Tamou is preparing to make his State of Origin debut after being named in the Blues squad.
Locke 'not quite ready yet' - Bluey
Kevin Locke still not quite ready to come back after he dislocated his knee.
New Zealand's next bionic man
Amputees from around the country have contacted Phill, interested in his experience.
Baby whisperer works her magic
Every parent knows having a baby means giving up on sleep, but some do it worse: their children will not go to sleep. They cry, for hours, non-stop.
Brad Thorn seeks one more victory
He's both a Rugby World Cup and Super Rugby champion. Now Brad Thorn is just one game away from adding another jewel to his crown.
Tui one of world's most intelligent birds
An Auckland study into the tui's call found its song ranks as one the bird-world's most complex.
Woman parades in bikini to save pool
A swimmer is going to unusual lengths to save Christchurchas quake damaged central city pool.
Funding squeeze at Te Papa
The national museum, Te Papa, is about to mark its 20 millionth visitor. But it's hardly in the mood for celebrations.
Customs weigh into French mail mystery
Police have engaged Interpol, Forensics and Customs in their mission to solve a French mail mystery perplexing residents on the West Coast.
Elliot Turner's father breaks down in docks
Elliot Turner's father was very emotional as he testified at the trial over Emily Longley's death.
Media's 'hostile' behaviour natural - Key
After calling the media antagonistic and hostile, John Key says it is natural for a Government in its second term.
Apology for swallowing video card of hang gliding incident
A New Zealand passport holder has apologised for swallowing the video card from a camera that recorded the events leading to a woman's death after falling from a hang glider in British Columbia, Canada.
Government increasing charges to fund zero Budget
Education could be the next cost increase in the Government's efforts to stick to the zero budget.
Wire thief thrown 10m
An electricity company says thieves stealing copper from power lines should take heed of the near electrocution of a young man hit with 11,000 volts.
Cheaper than face value mortgages
Floating home loan rates are at their lowest in 40 years, but mortgage brokers say borrowers should be wary.
Hurring spent money at casino, hotels, shops
A Rotorua court heard Kara Hurring spent money at a casino, hotels and shops after running away after $10 million was deposited in her partner's bank account.
