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Super Bowl win transforms New Orleans
When the New Orleans saints won American sport's biggest prize, the Super Bowl, they took a nation with them.
Fred the Needle celebrates 90th birthday
All Black legend Fred Allen was in Auckland today to celebrate his 90th birthday with friends, family and knights.
Hollie Smith turns struggle into song
Hollie Smith tonight launched the first single off her upcoming album Humour and the Misfortune of Others.
Key targets property tax loopholes
Economist Bernard Hickey says property investors' complaints about today's tax changes 'don't wash'.
Hollie Smith's new video, 'Mama'
Watch the music video to Hollie Smith's new single, 'Mama'.
Turiah still pushing for Govt funded stomach stapling
It has been nearly three months since Tariana Turia underwent a gastric bypass.
'Revolutionary' arthritis cream slammed by Medsafe
An Australian company has launched a new cream they say will reduce joint pain, but the ârevolutionaryâ cream has been criticised by Medsafe.
Brooke says 'sorry' for inappropriate behaviour
Former All Black Robin Brooke has apologised for his inappropriate behaviour towards a 15-year-old girl in Fiji.
Breakers playoff hopes hang by a thread
In the closest season in NBL history, a six game winning streak may not be enough for the Breakers.
Warriors foster home grown talent to replace Jones
The Warriors are keen to foster home grown talent to replace Stacey Jones, and rookie halfback Shaun Johnson might be it.
American Superbowl makes TV history
When the New Orleans Saints won American sportâs biggest prize, the Superbowl, they took a nation with them.
Mixed reactions to Key's budget preview
Today's big story was Prime Minister John Key's tease of what's coming up in the budget.
'Handy Andy' impresses friends and foes
Like the rest of us Andy McKay is reserving judgment on his initial foray into international cricket.
Herbert names full-strength All Whites side
All White soccer coach Ricki Herbert today named his strongest possible side for the World Cup warm-up match against Mexico in Los Angeles next month.
Ross, Carter raring to go for Super 14
The start of the Super 14 season can't come soon enough for two well-known members of the Crusaders squad.
Jetstar's airport lounge comes with a few catches
Jetstar has launched a new pay-as-you-go airport lounge in Auckland.
Burnside student regrets Facebook attack on principal
The student behind the "I Hate Burnside's New Principal" Facebook page says he is horrified at what he started.
Eden Park planners seek $38.5m from Auckland ratepayers
Eden Park planners are looking to Auckland ratepayers to guarantee a loan after a budget oversight was revealed today.
Palin hints at 2012 bid for the White House
Former Republican US vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin has given one of the strongest indications yet that she will run for president at the next election.
GST to rise, but property owners mostly left alone
If you are planning to do up the house or buy a new washing machine, do it now - because John Key has signalled to Parliament that GST is going up.
ACC's 'clever' ruse to slow down motorists
It has been revealed ACC has been using trickery to slow down drivers with a need for speed.
Key to close property tax loopholes
The Prime Minister plans to close the property tax loophole in which he estimates half of residential property investors are being subsidised by the taxpayer.
Drogba's double sinks Arsenal, takes Chelsea to top
For all their intricate play, the third-place Gunners lacked a cutting edge.
Key's big tax changes - GST tipped to go up
Key's speech says the GST increase is only "under consideration" - but in Duncan Garner's experience, governments don't fly flags like this without implementing them.
Tax reform benefits only the rich - Labour
Labour leader Phil Goff says Mr Key's tax reform benefits nly those in the top tax bracket.
Sade releases first album in ten years
This video is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the album, Soldier of Love.
Latest Donnie Yen action premieres in Hong Kong
Martial-arts film 14 Blades featuring Donnie Yen has premiered in Hong Kong.
Reports: Haiti man rescued four weeks after quake
A 28-year-old man has been pulled from the rubble of a collapsed supermarket building in Haitiâs capital.
Whale Oil blogger pleads not guilty
Whale Oil blogger Cameron Slater has pleaded not guilty to charges of breaching name suppression.
Key says reform measures won't please everyone
John Key accepts some of the things to be announced in the Government's policy for the year ahead could erode his political popularity.
ITV fined $4,000 for reality TV rat killing
The rat was stabbed with a knife and the court heard that it took an hour-and-a-half to die.
America's Cup postponed by unsteady wind
The giant multihulls USA and Alinghi 5 floated idly near the start line, well off the Valencia coast, for nearly four hours.
Leno makes appearance in Letterman commercial
A promotion for the Late Show with David Letterman might be the most talked about Super Bowl ad this year - because its punch line was spoken by rival Jay Leno.
King Kong ship to be scuttled on Cook Strait
Wellington's last remaining prop from Peter Jackson's remake of King Kong will sink deep into Cook Strait today.
Gadget review: Toast n egg, air multiplier and sushi maker
Emma checks out the Tefal Toast N' Egg, Dyson Air Multiplier, and the Sushezi.
Senior UK police officer jailed for corruption
A senior London police officer has been ordered jailed for four years for assaulting and falsely arresting a man over a minor financial dispute.
Cameron's highly personal attack on Brown
David Cameron has launched a highly personal attack on Gordon Brown calling him âsecretive, power hoarding and controllingâ.
Michael Jackson doctor pleads not guilty
Michael Jackson's doctor has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the pop singer's death.
British death toll in Afghan war matches Falklands
A bomb killed two British soldiers in southern Afghanistan, the military said Monday, raising Britain's death toll to that of the Falklands war.
The best YouTube clips of all time, as selected by David Farrier
On April the 23, 2005 history was made with a simple home video - the first clip ever loaded on YouTube.
New Orleans Saints win Super Bowl
The New Orleans Saints stymied Peyton Manning, then intercepted him to seal the Super Bowl, rallying to beat the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 Monday (NZT).
Iran moves closer to nuke warhead capacity
Western powers blame Iran for rejecting an internationally endorsed plan to take Iranian low enriched uranium, further enriching it and return it in the form of fuel rods for the reactor.
Haitians confront new threat: deadly spring rains
Survivors of Haiti's catastrophic earthquake have had one saving grace: There's been no significant rain since the disaster. But that won't last.
Children's temper tantrums: Stay calm, stay calm, stay calm
Staying calm in the midst of a child's temper tantrum is certainly a challenge for any parent and it can be one that many will fail.
17 soldiers dead, 53 rescued in Kashmir avalanche
A massive avalanche has ploughed into an Indian army training centre at a ski resort town in Indian-controlled Kashmir, killing 17 soldiers and critically injuring 17 others.
Gisborne film maker creates award-winning documentary
Travelling the world and capturing life on film seems like a dream for most film makers.
What should women be doing to stay healthy?
For many women, the news that one in five cervical smear tests will be falsely read as negative, was scary, and another reason to put off what can be an unpleasant test.
Marina and the Diamonds and Hot Chip - review by Phil Bostwick
Welsh born singer Marina and the Diamonds is obsessed with the mess that is America in her latest pop track Hollywood.
Linda Clark reviews the week in politics
In a few hours we'll know what the government has in store for us this year.
Mongolia: Extreme winter weather kills 1.7 million livestock
Blizzards and freezing temperatures have killed nearly two million livestock in Mongolia since winter began in December.
Brangelina to sue over split rumours
One famous couple cheering along the Saints yesterday was Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
Key confident he'll get support for tax changes
Prime Minister John Key believes he will get both political and public support for the Government's tax reform package.
NZ seal series with match to spare
New Zealand sealed the one-day cricket series against Bangladesh with a game in hand after winning the second match by five wickets here today.
Judge under fire for awarding name suppression
A judge is facing strong criticism after granting permanent name suppression to a prominent Manawatu man in possession of child pornography.
Super Bowl commercials play it safe
Close to 100 million viewers watch the Super Bowl, and the commercials shown in the breaks give a fascinating insight into US culture.
REM waive royalties on 'Everybody Hurts' charity single
'Everybody Hurts', a charity record to benefit victims of last month's Haiti earthquake, has been released in the UK.
Do ticket sales mirror the value of talent?
With a little help from a violinist and his 240-year-old violin, Campbell Live conducted a social experiment.
The Taxi Federation has revealed that each of their taxis will be fitted with secuirty cameras from August onward.
Taranaki man charged $26,000 for car repairs
Car repair bills are often a contentious issue, with drivers sometimes paying double or triple what they were expecting.
Child porn case: Name suppression justified?
A "prominent" Manawatu man who downloaded 300,000 pornographic images, many of them of children, got name suppression. But why?

Gordon Campbell: Putting The SAS Back Into Afghanistan
Who has stolen John Key’s brain? The Prime Minister who only a couple of months ago was demanding to see a viable exit strategy before he would put New Zealand combat troops back into Afghanistan, has been replaced by a John Key impersonator for whom the vaguest of goals – combatting global terrorism – now seems like a darn good reason for doing so. More >>