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Ref cost us, say Wales
Wales' coaches have launched a scathing attack on referee Craig Joubert after losing to NZ.
Wedding day death
The speeding driver of a car that crashed, killing a young bride on her wedding day, has been revealed as the groom's best man.
Duff girl in art feud with aunt
By JONATHAN MARSHALL - Sunday News
Alan Duff's daughter Katea is involved in a bizarre stoush with family members over "precious" artworks she said her controversial dad gave her.
National standards 'disaster' feared
A top academic has told the government its controversial national standards system could be a disaster.
Kiwis lose to England
By STEVE KILGALLON in Huddersfield - Stuff.co.nz
Benji Marshall and the Kiwis lost their mojo and crashed out of the Four Nations rugby league tournament this morning.
All Blacks more desperate in win over Wales
Cabinet fuming at Hide's jibes
Golden girl Sarah Ulmer's baby joy
Two deaths, a miracle and the horrific crash
Murdoch son's $29m Sydney home
Crim sends paper more flattering mugshot
Wallabies surge back to beat England
New Zealand sports star eyes job as MP
Clown phobia in officeThe Department of Labour has had to remove posters over a staffer's fear of clowns.
'Gangster's moll' slurPam Corkery is fuming after cops withdrew help for her Asian crime documentary.
Music as tortureTorture? Hell is other people's music, writes Rosemary McLeod.
Canty back-to-backCanterbury beat Wellington to claim back-to-back Air NZ Cup titles.
Architects of our downfallThe Queen's Wharf revamp fiasco is sadly predictable, writes Finlay MacDonald.
Best man killed bride in crash on wedding day
Terrified teen in shock after knifing
New Zealand sports star eyes job as MP
Kiwis crash out of Four Nations Cup
Wallabies surge back to beat England
Mortgagee rulings twist the knife
Former homeowners left with heavy debts after mortgagee sales are turning to the courts, complaining that lenders didn't get the best possible price for the forced sale.
Taxman to set sights on top bosses
The IRD is turning its sights on the country's top earners, as the recession leaves a gaping hole in the government's tax take.
Mum-to-be told to leave NZ for birth
Not so fast with that broadband claim
Teen in shock after knifing
She says her ex-boyfriend tried to kill her but a jury found otherwise. Nicola Russell reports.
Nato fire kills Afghan forces
Nato forces mistakenly killed seven Afghan soldiers and police in an air strike during a battle while searching for two missing American soldiers in Afghanistan.
G20 nations maintain stimulus
Finance officials from G20 countries have pledged to maintain emergency support for their economies until recovery is assured.
US health reform advances
Berlin Wall dominoes set to topple
Heads in sand G20 protest
Twenty activists donned suits and ties and buried their heads in the sand on a Scottish beach to protest against a meeting of finance ministers from the Group of 20 powerful nations.
Tower turns guns on Vero
Tower's insurance arm has upped the ante in an extraordinary and bitter legal battle over the rights to sell insurance to ANZ National Bank's customers.
Slow start but hopes high
A property fund with no property to its name and few investors, but still it's hanging in there. Rob Stock reports.
The year of living comfortably
Investors' $233 million buried
The quick and the dud
IN the past two years, Australia's top financial regulator has begun 19 lawsuits aimed at recovering money for investors in the failed property finance and development group Westpoint.
TiVo: Live from the couch
The world's least technically savvy reporter, Kim Knight, is one of the first to experience television's next big thing.
Canty back-to-back
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Canterbury beat Wellington to claim back-to-back Air NZ Cup titles.
All Whites eye $10m prize
The All Whites are playing for a $10m World Cup payout that will secure the future of football in New Zealand.
Tuaman in high demand
Golden girl Sarah Ulmer's baby joy
All Blacks beat Wales
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Drama. Passion. Intensity. And a hell of a finish. This was one test match that lived up to its billing as the All Blacks had to dig deep to continue their stranglehold over Wales.
Rihanna: 'No soul in Brown's eyes'
Rihanna has described the horror she felt as her ex-boyfriend Chris Brown was biting and punching her during a violent argument in February, saying she saw "no soul in his eyes."
Michael Jackson's dad wants allowance
Joe Jackson, the elderly father of late pop star Michael Jackson, has filed a court petition seeking an allowance from the singer's estate, saying his son had supported him for many years.
Paris not laughing at 'vacant' billboards
TiVo: Live from the couch
Road trip for Kiwi faves
Bic Runga, Dave Dobbyn and Tim Finn are going on the road together again.
Hats off to hot favourite
Once an object of jest, the fascinator and its half-hat hybrid cousin, the hatinator, are now streets ahead of the rest in the fashion stakes.
Clown phobia in office
The Department of Labour has had to remove posters over a staffer's fear of clowns.
What a mug
A British man on the run from police sent a picture of himself to his local paper because he disliked the mugshot they had printed of him as part of a public appeal to track him down.
Cruising New Tweed Coast
The New Tweed Coast might neighbour the Gold Coast, but the two couldn't be more different.