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Sydney fans eager for French forward's first game
Rugby fans in Australia are vying to see French forward Sebastien Chabal play in Sydney this weekend.
Crucial win for Breakers
The top of the table Breakers hosted the third place Townsville Crocs tonight, with both teams looking to cement spots in the ever nearing Aussie NBL playoffs.
Splore headliner in new music doco
Headliner of Splore music festival, soul star Erykah Badu is starring in a new documentary called ReGeneration.
Reece Mastin causes bedlam at in-store signing
Australian X-factor winner Reece Mastin has been causing bedlam everywhere he goes this week.
War correspondent Marie Colvin dies in Syria
Marie Colvin, one of the world's most respected war correspondents has been killed in Syria.
Young Christchurch memorial singers remember
The two children who sang at the end of the Christchurch memorial video talk about their starring role in the anniversary of the earthquake.
The Robinson family
Last week Campbell Live introduced you to Cliff Robinson, 75-year-old who cares for his two adult, intellectually disabled children.
Adams prepares for journey to London
Valerie Adams leaves next week for her training base in Switzerland on her way to the London Olympics.
Mannering to stay as Warriors chief
Warriors captain Simon Mannering, who led the team to last yearas grand final is back for another three years.
All balloons to be inspected after fatal crash
Civil Aviation has ordered inspections of all NZ hot air balloons after the Carterton crash which killed 11.
Injuries take their toll on Highlanders
An alarming injury toll has forced Highlanders coach Jamie Joseph to delay naming his team to play the Chiefs in Hamilton on Saturday.
Magic ready for action with Casey Williams back
With Silver Ferns captain Casey Williams back after ankle surgery, the Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic are all geared up for the 2012 season starting next month.
Aussies divided over Henry's new show
Paul Henry seemed to get just what he wanted in his first appearance on Channel Tenas Breakfast show.
Ryder cops flak for T20 defeat
By their own admission, the BlackCaps have blown the Twenty20 series against South Africa and handed the Proteas their number two ranking.
Jobs, embassies cut in MFAT revamp
Job cuts, embassy closures and hundreds of staff will be forced to reapply for their jobs in a proposed MFAT revamp.
Drunken uni students to get call from vice-chancellor
It is the start of another academic year at Otago University, and once again students are drawing criticism for their booze fuelled orientation antics.
Exhibition cancelled after cultural clash
A Lower Hutt art museum has decided not to show an exhibition after pressure from local iwi.
Asset sales legislation 'a victory' - Sharples
The Maori Party's threat to walk out of Government over a proposal to ditch a clause protecting Maori rights in law has been resolved.
Leaked emails 'not terribly embarrassing' - Key
The emails stolen Murray McCully include exchanges about the use of taxpayers' money to help Pacific nations resist China.
Gillard fights Rudd's 'stealth attack'
Delivered from far away Washington at 1.20 in the morning, Australians are calling Kevin Ruddas resignation the stealth attack.
Uncharted: Golden Abyss trailer
Uncover the dark secret behind the 400-year-old massacre of a Spanish expedition as Nathan Drake follows the murderous trail of an ancient and secret Spanish sect in Uncharted: Golden Abyss.
New contender for world's shortest man
A 72-year-old might be the world's shortest man.
Full press conference: Julia Gillard on leadership vote
Australia's foreign minister has resigned in a bitter rift with Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
Borderlands 2 trailer and release date announced
2K Games and Gearbox Software have that Borderlands 2 will be available on the Xbox 360 PlayStation 3and Windows-based PC on September 21, 2012 in Australia and New Zealand.
Rudd vs Gillard: Leadership battle builds
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard and former leader Kevin Rudd look set to go head to head in a fierce leadership challenge.
VIDEO: All goals, Basel beat Bayern Munich 1-0
After knocking Manchester United out of the Champions League, Basel found similar form again, dispatching Bayern Munich 1-0 this morning.
VIDEO: Valetin Stocker goal for Basel FC vs Bayern Munich
Video of Valetin Stocker's goal for FC Basel that sent Bayern Munich packing from the 2012 Champions League.
Astonishing images amid the Battle of Homs
Images filmed amid the siege-style attacks and the story they tell of the Battle of Homs.
Spec Ops: The Line multiplayer trailer
Check out the third-person squad-based multiplayer action of Spec Ops: The Line.
Tony Blair's wife sues over UK phone hacking
The wife of former Prime Minister Tony Blair is suing Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper company over phone hacking.
VIDEO LIVE UPDATES: FC Basel vs Bayern Munich, Champions League 2012
3 News.co.nz brings you VIDEO LIVE UPDATES of the Champions League clash between FC Basel and Bayern Munich.
Chch looks forward after quake anniversary
Christchurch is back in recovery mode following commemorations to mark one year on after the February 22 earthquake.
Paul Henry on Australian TV early
Paul Henry is on Australian television this morning after his new TV showas on-air date was brought forward four days.
VIDEO: All goals, Manchester City 4-0 winners over Porto
A brace of goals from Manchester City saw them ring out 6-1 winners over Porto on aggregate and move through to the final 16 of the Europa League.
Buenos Aires train slams into station, killing 49
A packed train has slammed into the end of the line in Buenos Aires' busy Once station, killing 49 people and injuring hundreds of morning commuters as passenger cars crumpled behind the engine. It was Argentina's worst train accident in decades.
Nationals Standards still failing - Principal's Federation
It's been two years now since national standards were implemented in New Zealand and it's still the hottest topic in the school system.
TelstraClear Tech Bytes - 23/02/2012
In tech news this week, it's game on as Sony's latest device hits the New Zealand market, we find out how window shopping is getting a futuristic makeover and we go all high tech at the movies.
Obama belts out another tune
US president Barack Obama is often standing in front of a microphone - but overnight he did it to sing the blues with Mick Jagger and BB King.
Journalists killed in Syria
A French photojournalist and a prominent American war correspondent working for a British newspaper were killed Wednesday.
Kevin Rudd resigns in leadership rift
Australia's foreign minister resigned Wednesday in a bitter rift with Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
More African Union troops to enter Somalia
The UN has agreed to increase the number of African Union troops in Somalia in a bid to apply more pressure to the Al-Shabaab militia.
VIDEO: Sergio Aguero scores for Manchester City after 20 seconds vs Porto, Europa League 2012
It took Sergio Aguero a mere 20 seconds to open the scoring for Manchester City against Porto in the second leg of their Europa League tie.
VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: Manchester City vs Porto, Europa League 2012 - LIVE
3 News.co.nz brings you VIDEO LIVE UPDATES, highlights, and goals, from the Europa League clash between Manchester City and Porto.
Napoli beats Chelsea in Champions League
Chelsea has been humbled 3-1 away to Napoli in the first leg of their Champion's League round of 16 match.
Breakers to get battle hardened
It is first against third in the Aussie NBL as the Breakers take on the Townsville Crocodiles at a sold out North Shore Events Centre tomorrow night.
Simon Mannering signs on until 2015
The Warriors have been boosted by the news Simon Mannering has signed a contract extension that will keep him at the club until 2015.
Black Caps lose to South Africa in T20 decider
South Africa have beaten the BlackCaps by 3 runs in a match with a nail biting finish.
New exhibition examines so called 'Lost tribes'
An exhibition by Clemens von Wedemeyer examines the concept of 'Lost tribes'
Record toga party for Otago orientation
Students in Otago are determined to put on the biggest toga party for their "freshers".
Kevin Rudd resigns as Foreign Minister
Australia's foreign minister Kevin Rudd has resigned amid an ongoing leadership squabble.
Christchurch quake: The lucky escapes
As a city shook and fell, where you were at that moment was the difference between life or death.
John Campbell talks to John Key
John Key talks to John Campbell on the rooftop of the Millennium hotel on the first anniversary of the earthquake.
St John Ambulance remember Chch quake
The paramedics from St John ambulance train for major casualty events, but nothing could have prepared them for the Christchurch earthquake.
Weepu on the bench for Super Rugby opener
Piri Weepu will make his Blues debut from the bench in the opening Super Rugby game on Friday.
Crawford prepares for Ironman
Cantabrian Gina Crawford hasn't had a typical build-up to Ironman New Zealand.
Adele takes major titles at Brit Awards
Adele added to her haul of industry honours by winning two top prizes, including album of the year for 21 at the Brit Awards in London on Tuesday.
Sport still suffering after quake
A year on from the deadly Christchurch quake, sport in the region is still encountering challenges.
TradeMe 'beacon of hope'
Auction site TradeMe is a beacon of financial hope in a gloomy market.
Home time as Dotcom granted bail
Kim Dotcom is spending his first night with his wife and children after a month behind bars, following a District Court decision to grant him bail today.
Silver lining to earthquake devastation
Parts of Christchurch are starting to spring back from the devastation in a creative way.