Govt reject Pike request
2:45pm The Government won't pay the legal fees for Pike River Coal's receivers during the Royal Commission of inquiry into the disaster.
Police officer 'brutally' attacked
2:38pm A Auckland police officer was "brutally" punched in the face 20 times, breaking his jaw.
Weatherston trial 'not fair'
1:57pm LATEST: Clayton Weatherston's trial was unfair because of a media attack during evidence, a court hears.
Air NZ checks 737 planes
2:14pm Air NZ is checking its aircraft following the explosive decompression of a US plane.
Officer tells colleague he 'lost it'
1:24pm A sergeant told a colleague he "lost it" and choked a prisoner with both hands, a court hears.
Govt funding of giant plastic waka slammed
Weatherston did not get fair trial, court told
Multi-organ transplant girl may have cancer
Time for beach nudists to be exposed - councillor
200 pupils excluded for over a month
'Salford Stallion' teacher jailed for pupil sex
Mt Ruapehu's hot spell outlasts the norm
Govt funding of giant plastic waka slammed
TVNZ staff lose jobs as Good Morning leaves Avalon
Lotto prize of $34m biggest ever
Commuters stick to cars despite high fuel price
Aaron Cruden back for Brumbies clash
Irish cricket to fight 'outrageous' decision
Leave the boss off Facebook: survey
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State of emergency extended
The state of national emergency following Christchurch's February earthquake has been extended today for another week.
Return to Christchurch offered
The Government will pay for parents of foreign students who died in the Canterbury Television building to return to Christchurch if their children's bodies are identified.
Land verdict may be in May
Crime spreads in Canterbury
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Plastic RWC waka criticised
A taxpayer-funded waka for the Rugby World Cup risks exposing Maori to ridicule, Labour says.
Public-private partnership schools to open
New Zealand's first public-private partnership schools will open in the Auckland area for the 2013 academic year.
Mt Ruapehu's hot spell continues
MPs told of boy eating roaches
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Nuclear plant leaks stopped - Japan
Engineers have reportedly stopped radioactive water leaking from a Japanese plant.
Ruling on Air NZ crew deaths
A coroner has issued findings into the deaths of five Kiwis killed on an Air NZ Airbus in France.
Dad held after 12-year-old gives birth
Gbagbo plays final hand
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Pacific Fibre seeks tenders
Pacific Fibre, the local start-up looking to build a second internet cable linking New Zealand to the world, has split from partner Pacnet and has put out a tender to have its system built.
Public-private partnership schools to open
New Zealand's first public-private partnership schools will open in the Auckland area for the 2013 academic year.
Don't Facebook friend the boss
Pike River Coal requests legal aid
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'Why rent....' promoter convicted
The man behind a property scheme marketed with the phrase "why rent when you can own, rent is dead money" has been convicted in the Auckland District Court of misleading property hunters.
Key denies Cunliffe claim of SCF offer
Prime Minister John Key is denying the Government turned down an offer for South Canterbury Finance assets that could have saved taxpayers millions of dollars.
FMA board boasts broad range of skills
'Must-haves' cut into spending
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Bully buster's game debut
The 16-year-old Australian boy who garnered worldwide fame for laying the smackdown on a bully has joined the Star Wars Kid in the internet hall of fame.
Review: Homefront
Calum Wilson Austin joins the most undermanned resistance in the world, and reports back.
Feeling invincible
Cyber attacks 'to rise further'
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Tiger talks up Masters chances
Tiger Woods was gracious, smiling, on a few occasions monosyllabic and prickly, but above all positive as he discussed his bid for a fifth Masters title at Augusta National.
Wagner takes five wickets in over
Otago fast bowler Neil Wagner has rewritten the record books by taking five wickets in one over against Plunket Shield rivals Wellington.
Cruden hopes to spark Canes
Game one all-important
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Charlie Sheen gear coming soon
Not everyone may have Charlie Sheen's "Adonis DNA" but people may soon be able to wear it, chew on it, drink it and play it.
Outkast's Big Boi coming to NZ
Rapper Big Boi, one half of celebrated hip-hop duo Outkast, is coming to New Zealand for a single solo show.
Topless Usher wows Auckland crowd
Twilight co-stars cool things off
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Vision to change jewellery
A jeweller's creative force is changing the industry.
On a jamtastic quest
What began as a bit of friendly rivalry has morphed into the Welly Jamoff 2011, in a bid to encourage more people to pull out their preserving pans.
Simple comfort pasta
Slices of fragrant quince perfection
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Newlyweds' run of disasters
A couple's marriage got off to a bumpy start with six natural disasters, including the Christchurch quake, on honeymoon.
Teen trains cow to jump
When Regina Mayer's parents dashed her hopes of getting a horse, the resourceful 15-year-old turned to a cow called Luna to make her riding dreams come true.
Legendary turtle finally netted
Faulty hot water heater takes off
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Queenstown's constant reinvention
Even with much of the Western world in economic doldrums, record numbers of visitors are turning up in search of adventure and beauty in Queenstown.
Fleeing radiation, quakes and Jetstar
A woman fleeing disaster in Japan had to battle an airline that charged her twice and changed her flights without notice.
Pizzazz and grandeur
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