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Blackcaps send Zimbabwe off in whitewash fashion
As expected the Blackcaps have whitewashed Zimbabwe at the ODI series with a crushing 202-run win in Napier tonight.
Will Ferrell announces amusing NBA starting line-up
Here is a comical moment in the NBA today as Hollywood actor Will Ferrell somehow got the job of introducing the Chicago Bulls and New Orleans Hornets starting line-ups.
All Blacks win supreme Halberg Award
The All Blacks' supreme award has capped off a big night for rugby at the annual Halberg Awards in Auckland.
Prince Harry qualifies as an Apache attack helicopter pilot
Britain's defence ministry says Prince Harry has qualified as an Apache attack helicopter pilot, graduating as the best co-pilot gunner in his class after 18 months of training.
Middleton attends Lucian Freud exhibition preview
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge - formerly known as Kate Middleton - attended the royal preview of a retrospective of the work of artist Lucian Freud at Britain's National Portrait Gallery on Wednesday night.
Behind the fame, the fight and the fury
It has been the talk of the nation since last night; Sonny Bill Williams capturing the New Zealand heavyweight boxing title.
Motueka child crushed by felled trees
A five-year-old child has died at Motueka High School after being crushed by fallen trees.
Chinese tourist alleges Hamilton police brutality
The woman claims she was tackled to the ground in Hamilton, suffering a gash to her face and a dislocated elbow.
Legal twists keep delaying Crafar sale
Most of us thought the sale of the Crafar farms to Chinese company Shanghai Pengxin was a done deal but the settlement date for the purchase keeps being delayed.
Rural Taranaki horrified by fracking risk
Industry players say that fracking has revolutionised the once-dwindling US gas industry, opening up previously inaccessible or uneconomic areas.
Dotcom in jail: assets frozen, possessions taken, claiming innocence
They took a car, some art and a healthy collection of television sets.
Ricki Herbert names strong All Whites squad
Ricki Herbert has named a strong All Whites squad to play Jamaica at Mt Smart stadium on February 29th.
McCullum century gives BlackCaps strong total
BlackCaps captain Brendan McCullum has smashed 119 as the BlackCaps posted 373 for 8 against Zimbabwe in the final one-dayer.
Sonny Bill Williams eyes up next opponent
Like Sonny Bill Williams, referee Lance Revill barely worked up a sweat in the ring as he stopped last nightas fight in the first round.
NZ take on Uzbekistan in Davis Cup
The New Zealand Davis Cup tennis team begin their group 1 tie against Uzbekistan in Tauranga tomorrow.
Capello resigns, successor cleared of tax evasion
England football manager Fabio Capello has resigned in protest at the decision by the FA to strip John Terry of the captaincy..
Dunedin council consider permanent liquor ban
The Dunedin City Council is considering a permanent liquor ban in the student suburbs, in a bid to end drunken street parties.
Kim Dotcom's possessions could be sold
A $4 million lifestyle block belonging to alleged internet pirate Kim Dotcom has been seized by the Crown.
Mercury Energy customers face $100/year price hike
Mercury Energy customers have been told their power bills are going up by nearly six percent.
At least RadioLive's PM hour rescheduled Coronation Street
RadioLive is facing a maximum $100,000 fine after giving Prime Minister John Key a cameo in its drive-time slot in the lead-up to the election.
Brownlee to Bob: Sorry for 'clown' comment
Two of the key figures in the Christchurch rebuild look as though they are trying hard to patch up their differences.
Charges over CTV collapse not assured - police
An investigation into its collapse during last Februaryas quake has found it did not meet the building standards in force at the time it was constructed - in 1986.
Labour - employment rate is a ticking timebomb
Official unemployment is down but even the neutral experts say job growth is slow and many of the jobs are part-time.
Tyre size causes irregular speedo, police camera readings
Police have retreated from an idea to permanently reduce the tolerance for speeding to four kilometres an hour.
The Amazing Spider-Man trailer
Peter Parker is an outcast high schooler who was abandoned by his parents as a boy, leaving him to be raised by his Uncle Ben and Aunt May.
Kim Dotcom's mansion seized
The Coatesville mansion of internet piracy-accused Kim Dotcom has this morning been seized by police.
RadioLive could face $100k fine for PM show
RadioLive could be fined up to $100,000 after the Electoral Commission decided the PM's show broke the law.
All Blacks expected to dominate Halberg Awards
The All Blacks are expected to dominate tonight's Halberg Awards.
Rick Santorum earns campaign US$250,000 overnight
Resurgent Rick Santorum said his sweep of three GOP contests earned his shoestring campaign US$250,000 overnight, cash he needs to take his upstart bid for the Republican presidential nomination to Mitt Romney's turf.
Video: Tokyo zoo practices for rhino escape
A Tokyo zoo staged an emergency drill on how to respond if rhinoceros were to escape from their enclosures.
Capello quits as England soccer coach
Fabio Capello has quit as Englandas football coach, just months before the European Championship.
Report into CTV collapse due today
A report on the CTV building, which collapsed in the February 22 earthquake, will be released today.
Syria uprising: City of Homs becomes focus
Homs has become the focus of the worst violence of the 11-month-old uprising, which appears to be morphing into a civil war with fearsome sectarian overtones.
Video: Mars meteorite excites scientists on Earth
After a journey stretching over millions of kilometres, scientists at the Natural History Museum can at last get their hands on a little piece of Mars.
Brownlee's 'clown' comment sign of frustration
Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee says he has apologised after calling Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker a aclowna.
Emma Brannam's technology wrap 09/02/2012
In this week's TelstraClear technology wrap, Emma Brannam takes a look at the latest developments in aerial robotics, shows off a self-guided bullet and more.
EU threatens new sanctions on Syria
The European Union will impose harsher sanctions on Syria, according to a senior EU official, as Russia tried to broker talks between the vice president and the opposition to calm violence. Activists reported at least 50 killed in the regime's siege of the restive city of Homs.
Murdoch firm settles more hacking lawsuits
Rupert Murdoch's News International has settled nearly all the cases against the company in the first wave of lawsuits for phone hacking by its journalists, with a new round of apologies and payouts announced in a London court.
Minimum wage will reach $15 by 2014 - Garner
The Prime Minister says a minimum wage of $15 an hour isn't a viable option in New Zealand, but 3 News political editor Duncan Garner disagrees.
Key's radio show breached Broadcasting Act
The hour-long radio show Prime Minister John Key hosted prior to the election has been referred to the police for breaching the Broadcasting Act.
US searching for Syria answer
The United States appears to be out of answers on what to do with Syria.
Sonny Bill looking for next bout after convincing win
Sonny Bill Williams is already contemplating his next bout after claiming the New Zealand Professional Boxing Association heavyweight title.
Pike River cause 'may never be known'
A panel of experts has reached its conclusion on what they believe led to the deadly explosion in the Pike River mine.
Melbourne man survives paraglider fall
A 64-year-old Melbourne man has survived a paragliding accident which left him precariously perched in the top of a gum tree for six hours.
SBW knocks Tillman out in first round
Their boxing bout had barely begun before Sonny Bill Williams knocked out American Clarence Tillman III.
Dotcom charges fraction of world awash with copyright breaches
Kim Dotcom is accused of internet piracy causing amore than half a billion dollars in harm to copyright ownersa, according to the FBI.
Swimmer first to complete 81km length of Lake Wakatipu
Ben Campbell-MacDonald dived into the chilly waters of Lake Wakatipu on Saturday and began swimming from Kingston Beach.
Warfare of words over breast vs bottle
If you are still breastfeeding at six months then according to the health ministry you are a success. Kate Rhodes is not.
Contador vows to fight doping ban 'to the end'
He is now officially a Tour de France drug cheat, but Alberto Contador has vowed to fight the two-year ban handed down by sports highest court.
Warriors must 'get used to winning' - coach
2011 was a memorable season for the Warriors, and this year they are keen for another shot at the Grand Final.
NZ defence force has 'don't tell' policy in Fiji
3 News can reveal New Zealand defence force personnel who travel to Fiji on holiday, are being told not to divulge who they work for.
Rotorua residents face legal battle over sinking homes
A group of Rotorua homeowners are left wondering who to turn to after their houses began sinking.
Nosh vows to keep cheap milk prices
The supermarket chain that declared a milk war, says it is inflicting heavy casualties on its rivals.
Fresh face of change ahead of fresh season for Tactix
With big changes to their playing roster the Canterbury Tactix are aiming for major improvements in the trans-Tasman netball championships starting in April.
Mine panel conclude likely cause of Pike River explosion
A panel of experts believes they know what caused the explosion in the Pike River coal mine 15 months ago.
MP demands answers after naval ship grounding
Defence Minister Jonathan Coleman has described a navy accident in which one of its craft struck rocks as an aembarrassmenta.
Prop 8: Gay marriage backed by California court
A federal appeals court has declared California's same-sex marriage ban to be unconstitutional, putting the bitterly contested, voter-approved law on track for a likely appeal to the US Supreme Court.
Underground Antartic lake found but at a cost
Russian scientists are reported to have reached a lake that has been hidden from the world for 14 million years.
Argentine president tells UK to 'give peace a chance'
Argentina's president Cristina Fernandez says they will formally complain to the UN Security Council that Britain has created a serious security risk by sending one of its most modern warships to the disputed Falkland Islands.
VIDEO: Full interview with Warriors centre Jerome Ropati
Warriors centre Jerome Ropati says he is aitchinga to get back on the field after a long off-season following a knee injury.