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All Blacks beat France in messy game

Charles Piutau of the New Zealand All Blacks is tackled by Wesley Fofana of France during their third and final rugby union test match in New Plymouth on 22 ...

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Gigolo providing home-delivered sex unfazed by Kiwi MPs male bordello plan

A male escort who has been providing his 'services' for 14 years in New Zealand, said women wouldn't want to visit a brothel, but want sex home-delivered. The statement comes after former MP Pam...

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Rugby Dan Carter leads New Zealand to sweep over France

New Zealand New Zealand fly half Daniel Carter kicked 14 points as the All Blacks ground out a flattering 24-9 victory over France in New Plymouth on Saturday to complete a 3-0 series sweep.The All...

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All Blacks win third Test praise France

The All Blacks praised the spirit of a vastly improved France who were only quelled late in the third Test won 24-9 by the hosts in New Plymouth. The tourists ran out of steam in a scrappy Test to cede...

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Tamiheres boy injured

Broadcaster John Tamihere raced to a fatal car crash in central Auckland yesterday after hearing his wife's son was hurt. Tamihere was told early yesterday morning his stepson Katene Durie-Doherty, 19,...

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Tamiheres boy injured

Broadcaster John Tamihere raced to a fatal car crash in central Auckland yesterday after hearing his wife's son was hurt. Tamihere was told early yesterday morning his stepson Katene Durie-Doherty, 19,...

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Tamiheres boy injured

Broadcaster John Tamihere raced to a fatal car crash in central Auckland yesterday after hearing his wife's son was hurt. Tamihere was told early yesterday morning his stepson Katene Durie-Doherty, 19,...

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Ray-treated food on way

Irradiated Australian tomatoes and capsicums will arrive for the first time on shop shelves soon. Public submissions closed last Friday, and a decision to change import health standards to allow the...

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Hospital offers apology

Waikato Hospital has apologised to a woman who was told to terminate a pregnancy weeks before giving birth to a healthy baby. Toni Alexander was told her unborn baby had no facial bones, missing organs...

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Hospital offers apology

Waikato Hospital has apologised to a woman who was told to terminate a pregnancy weeks before giving birth to a healthy baby. Toni Alexander was told her unborn baby had no facial bones, missing organs...

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Tamiheres boy injured

Broadcaster John Tamihere raced to a fatal car crash in central Auckland yesterday after hearing his wife's son was hurt. Tamihere was told early yesterday morning his stepson Katene Durie-Doherty, 19,...

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Ray-treated food on way

Irradiated Australian tomatoes and capsicums will arrive for the first time on shop shelves soon. Public submissions closed last Friday, and a decision to change import health standards to allow the...

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Ray-treated food on way

Irradiated Australian tomatoes and capsicums will arrive for the first time on shop shelves soon. Public submissions closed last Friday, and a decision to change import health standards to allow the...

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Hospital offers apology

Waikato Hospital has apologised to a woman who was told to terminate a pregnancy weeks before giving birth to a healthy baby. Toni Alexander was told her unborn baby had no facial bones, missing organs...

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Photo recall This meeting house needs a whanau size helping of TLC

Anaru Ruruku is gone, but his dream of restoring his family's meeting house lives on. Back in 1987, the Taumarunui man embarked on a fundraising drive to restore his family marae in Piriaka - but...

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Ray-treated food on way

Irradiated Australian tomatoes and capsicums will arrive for the first time on shop shelves soon. Public submissions closed last Friday, and a decision to change import health standards to allow the...

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111 cops eye Australia

Hundreds of frontline police are applying for jobs in Australia due, in part, to Auckland's rocketing house prices. Queensland police have received 111 applications from New Zealanders in the past 12...

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Hospital offers apology

Waikato Hospital has apologised to a woman who was told to terminate a pregnancy weeks before giving birth to a healthy baby. Toni Alexander was told her unborn baby had no facial bones, missing organs...

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Talk of mayoral tilt for Laws

Former shock jock Michael Laws - once an MP and mayor of Wanganui - is thought to be considering a rerun for his old mayoral job. A source told the Herald on Sunday Laws has been sending more emails...

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Housing boom What you must pay

Homebuyers flummoxed by the heated property market have been given the best indication yet of what they should pay for a house. New figures released to the Herald on Sunday show homes in Auckland are...

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