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Spaghetti blamed for fatal crash

A German driver was getting ready to eat spaghetti at the wheel when his stationwagon crashed head-on with a ute, killing him and a fellow tourist, an inquest has found…

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The All Blacks played their 500th test last weekend, putting on a milestone-worthy performance during their 30-0 victory. We've reached back into the archives ahead…

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Bank suit gets 4000 new sign-ups

More than 4000 extra people have signed up overnight to join a legal bid to sue the banks over penalty fees after ANZ was named yesterday as the first target.

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Crime spree suspect remanded in custody

A 25-year-old Bellevue man accused of a major crime wave involving the theft of thousands of dollars worth of items from cars in Tauranga remains behind bars.Roofer…

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Jill Meagher murderer jailed

A serial rapist in Melbourne has been jailed for life with a non-parole period of 35 years after the rape and murder of Jill Meagher in September last year.

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MediaWorks tax dispute warning

Labour will be watching the government "like a hawk" over MediaWorks tax dispute because of past treatment for the media company which owns TV3 and RadioLive.

Big turnout tipped for NZ gaming meet

More than half of New Zealand's game developers are gathering in Auckland this week to swap notes and glean wisdom from industry leaders. Kiwi studios attracted global…

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Lasers find Angkor Wat secrets

Airborne laser technology has uncovered a network of roadways and canals, illustrating a bustling ancient city linking Cambodia's famed Angkor Wat temples complex.

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Labour questions East Coast mining

Labour says it remains cautious about deep-sea mining but has accused the Government of putting all its economic eggs into one basket, despite "fundamental" public opposition…

Complaint laid over MPs behaviour

A privileges complaint has been laid with the Speaker of Parliament over the behaviour of two veteran Labour MPs at last week's Law and Order Select Committee.

Greens ditch money policy

The Green Party has abandoned its policy of quantitative easing - otherwise known as printing money - after almost a year of punishing backlash from political opponents…

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