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Lived and died in fear

Gail Bower installed a panic alarm and took out protection order but still she was killed by her ex-partner.

Maddie investigation reopened

New evidence sparks reopening of Madeleine McCann probe by Portuguese authorities.

Search for mystery object

Police continue searching for object that smashed car windscreen, killing the driver.

Couple could be Maria's parents

Bulgarian police question Roma couple who say they may be the biological parents of Maria, found in a Roma camp in Greece last week.

Fraudster returns $200,000

Life coach who defrauded a client out of $200k pays money back in attempt to avoid jail.

Four-legged soldiers join up

Graduates of inaugural military working dog training course prepare for life in NZ Army.

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'Verdict not justice'

The wife of a man murdered at Waihi Beach says the man found guilty of his manslaughter "got justice [but] I didn't".

Prince George christened

Third in line to the British throne christened in a ceremony steeped in history.

Boy 'raised toy gun' at police

Policemen repeatedly told Andy Lopez to drop his weapon, but he raised it in their direction and they fired.

Bathurst ready for mine start

Australian miner Bathurst Resources hopes to gain access to Escarpment coal mining site by Christmas.

Rental housing bill up for debate

Landlords would have to ensure rental properties meet a minimum standard under a bill drawn from the ballot.

2degrees UFB likely by 2015

Telco's expects the company will be selling fixed-line broadband, including ultrafast broadband, by the end of 2015.

The week's best & worst dressed

Charlize Theron shows us how it's done while strange breast angles and odd print choices make up the worst.

Making 'The Spirit'

A look behind the scenes at how Rolls-Royce's iconic "Spirit of Ecstasy" hood ornament is made.

Seaside splendour

This snail-shaped island is surrounded by brilliant hues of turquoise, aquamarine and emerald.

Tracking down my birth father

When I was 12, I found my birth certificate and some unknown bloke was named as my father.

Flashback to the future

Classic platformer has been rebuilt from the ground up, but is the return trip to 1992 worth your time?

Kid-friendly Asian stopovers

Hong Kong or Singapore for a kid-friendly stopover?? If you have a question, email us at travel@stuff.co.nz.

Missed shot hits toilet-goer

The bullet was meant for a moose, but missed and accidentally hit a man sitting on the toilet.

The invention of the century

Farts. We all do them. Yes, even ladies. Especially pregnant ones.

Lying down on the job

A unique solution to a backbreaking task has boosted production and put these farm workers on "surfboards".

Why so windy?

Scientists wondering about the wind after three unusually powerful blasts in the past five months. | Spring storm hits

Sonny Bill still 'humble'

After an uncomfortable start, Sonny Bill Williams settled down and opened up about what he hopes to achieve.

The budget airline of hotels

Australia's first Tune Hotel just opened in Melbourne, so how does it measure up?