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Sergio Garcia sdtruggles at PGA after 'hicken' comments to Tiger Woods
South Africa's James Kingston claimed the clubhouse lead in the PGA Championship, before bad weather caused play to be suspended in the first round at Wentworth.
Auckland, ChCh top economic region rankings
It's no surprise that Auckland and Christchurch have come out on top in the latest regional economic rankings.
Japan market drop hits Europe
A huge plunge in Japans' share market has produced big falls on European markets this morning.
Coach Matt Elliott takes rap for Warriors' woes
Matt Elliott accepts the buck stops with him as coach in the wake of the Warriors' record NRL defeat to Penrith.
Vettori out, all pace attack for Black Caps against England, 2nd Test
Former captain Daniel Vettori has ruled himself out of the second test at Headingley, ensuring New Zealand will take on England with an all-pace attack.
ICC cuts Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf from Champions Trophy after IPL probe
Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf was withdrawn from the Champions Trophy next month by the ICC on Thursday because Indian police are conducting an investigation into his performances during the ongoing IPL.
PREVIEW: Super Rugby Round 15 action
All the action and head-to-head match ups as we preview Round 15 of Super Rugby of the 2013 season.
VIDEO: Nico Rosberg quickest in both Monaco GP 2013 practice runs
Finishing fastest in both practice sessions for the Monaco Grand Prix isn't enough to get Nico Rosberg too excited. He knows Mercedes has yet to prove it can last the pace on race day.
Portraying social media through dance
From ballroom dancing on prime time TV to reality shows on ballerinas, which ever way you look at it dance is riding a new wave of popularity.
FBI kill man in Boston bomb investigation
A Chechen immigrant was shot to death while being questioned over the Boston Marathon bombing after he lunged at an FBI agent with a knife.
UK emergency committee meets after attack
The British government's emergency committee met today after two attackers butchered a British soldier in a daylight attack in London.
Warriors find their mongrel at training
They've been bashed from pillar to post both on and off the field but the real acid test is underway for the Warriors.
Stuck in the red zone
Christchurch's red zone areas are gradually being emptied of their people.
Ford Australia to shut down factories
Car manufacturer Ford has announced that it's stopping vehicle production in Australia, axing 1200 jobs.
Minister gives Denniston Plateau mine the go-ahead
Conservation groups vow to fight the decision made by Minister Dr Nick Smith today to approve a 106 hectare open-coast coal mine on the South Island's West Coast.
Meat stand-off nearly over
Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy is blaming officials in his own ministry for bungling certifications for meat products exported to China
Sir Graham's crack still the chat
Sir Graham Henry's attack on the match officials in the Blues loss to the Crusaders continues to be the talk of Super Rugby.
36pc of Kiwis can't afford heating
A survey shows more than one third of New Zealanders are expecting to struggle to heat their homes this winter.
Keepsake: McCullum gets gloves back for Black Caps against England, second Test
Former Black Caps wicketkeeper, captain Brendon McCullum, has been forced to take the gloves for the second test against England at Headingley on Friday.
Superschool reassures ChCh schools
The four Christchurch schools that have been ordered to close and merge as one have had a message of reassurance.
School storm protection spotty in tornado zones
Unlike several other schools area, Plaza Towers had no "safe room" in which students and teachers could seek protection from a twister.
Shock after London attack
Two men with butcher knives hacked another to death Wednesday near a London military barracks.
Ghost bid scam worst in Trade Me's history
An Auckland car dealership has been sentenced for what Trade Me has called the biggest ghost bidding scam in the auction site's history.
Man of Steel - Fate of Your Planet trailer
Latest trailer for Zack Snyder's Superman film Man of Steel.
Aggrieved man stages ACC sit-in
A Wellington man who says ACC owes him $4.6 million in damages is staging a sit-in protest at the front doors of the corporation's head office.
VIDEO: Stranded orca rescued from sandbank
A stranded orca has been rescued from the Kaipara Harbour after commercial fishermen noticed it stuck on a sandbank.
The Illusionists - extended sneak peek and interviews
Video preview of three illusions performed at The Illusionists: Witness the Impossible, as well as interviews with the magicians.
VIDEO: LeBron James hit a buzzer beater layup in Miami Heat V Indiana Pacers, game one of 2013 NBA eastern conference finals
Heat star LeBron James hit a buzzer beating layup to clinch the match in overtime much to the delight of the home fans.
'They were just animals' a London attack witness
A witness has described the "horrendous" scene that unfolded as two men hacked another to death in the southeast London neighbourhood of Woolwich.
3D printing saves baby's life
In a medical first, doctors used plastic particles and a 3D laser printer to create an airway splint to save the life of a baby boy.
Bear runs through LA suburb
The sweet smell of rubbish has caused problems for police in Los Angeles after a black bear caught a whiff.
Bernanke says Fed should retain stimulus
Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress that the US job market remains weak and it is too soon to slow the Federal Reserve's stimulus programs.
Call of Duty: Ghosts - behind the scenes
A look at the development of Call of Duty: Ghosts.
Chch school protests against closure
Around 60 protesters took to the streets this morning to fight against the proposed closure of Phillipstown Primary.
NZ urged to develop economic 'plan B'
NZ needs a "plan B" for when dairy exports are no longer able to sustain the economy, according to visiting expert.
Warehouse to run TV infomercials
The Warehouse is planning to expand its online presence and run long-form infomercial-style advertisements on television.
Protest over Chch school mergers
A big protest is expected today as Christchurch's Phillipstown community fights the planned closure of their primary school.
Tech Bytes - May 23, 2013
A music fan has found a use for his old CDs and Lego pieces - a jukebox.
Tumblr could save Yahoo! - analysts
Some analysts agree with Yahoo's boss Marissa Mayer that the company can turn Tumblr into a big money-spinner.
Markets like Bernanke testimony
Federal Reserve boss Ben Bernanke has delivered his much-anticipated testimony to Congress, and so far the markets like it.
NZers want Ureweras explanation - police
Police Commissioner Peter Marshall says NZers would like an explanation from those charged as to what they were up to.
Oklahoma tornado damage up to $2B
The tornado that tore through an Oklahoma suburb damaged as many as 13,000 homes and may have caused $2 billion in overall damage.
London attack could be 'terrorist act'
British Prime Minister David Cameron says there are "strong indications" that a brutal, fatal attack in London is terror-related.
Magic dream team weave web of illusion
According to the Illusionists' PR, a dream team of magicians has hit Auckland.
Rabbitohs Ben Te'o assault allegations withdrawn
Queensland police have confirmed that assault allegations against South Sydney forward Ben Te'o have been formally withdrawn.
Bangladesh factory reforms remain elusive
A special investigation has revealed that a month on from the Bangladeshi factory disaster promised reforms are nowhere to be seen.
The Vote viewers opt for decriminalisation
Viewers overwhelming voted yes to decriminalising soft drugs during TV3's national debate programme The Vote tonight.
VIDEO: Michael Clarke believes Australia can cause 2013 Ashes upset
The Australians are getting the civil formalities out of the way early ahead of the Ashes.
EQC helps Christchurch resident
The EQC, via its earthquake repair programme, sent someone to help one of the people from the Campbell Live caravan.
Woolston resident helps neighbours
Anna Burns-Francis visited the suburb of Woolston where a man has taken it upon himself to help his neighbours.
Walking in Auckland: Can it work?
Campbell Live looks at an initiative to get people walking and whether it actually works.
Long putter banned in golf
Golf's governing bodies approved a new rule that outlaws the putting stroke used by four of the last six major champions, going against two major golf organizations that argued long putters are not hurting the game.
VIDEO: Spurs blow late lead, beat Grizzlies 93-89 in NBA playoffs 2013 overtime
San Antonio bounced back after squandering a 13-point lead in the fourth quarter and beat the Memphis Grizzlies 93-89.
Powerlifter breaking 'beefcake' stereotype
Palmerston North's Hayden Pritchard is proof not all weightlifting stereotypes are true.
Israel Dagg back in Crusaders side to take on Chiefs
All Blacks fullback Israel Dagg has been moved off the bench and back into the Crusaders' starting side to face leaders the Chiefs.
Four Christchurch schools to merge
Four Christchurch schools will merge into one 'super-school', under an interim decision announced by Hekia Parata.
GCSB report open to interpretation
The Green party and an intelligence expert say the GCSB more than likely helped the police spy on those subsequently arrested during the Urewera raids.
Teachers credited with saving students in Oklahoma
After the tornado alarm went off, students at Plaza Towers, in Oklahoma, scrambled into the halls to find safety.
Legal battle over millions heats up
A multi-million-dollar dispute involving one of the country's richest men is due to return to court 16 years after the first action was taken.
Police 'did right thing' in Urewera investigation
Police say they have already made "significant" changes to address the many issues raised in an independent report into the so-called Urewera terror raids.
