
Waiting time data released to public
Most hospitals are not meeting a target of emergency patients being seen within six hours.
Principal death arrest
A teenager has been arrested this afternoon and charged with the murder of a Bay of Plenty school principal in Whakatane.
Woman's body engulfed in flames
A woman is in Christchurch Hospital with burns to about 70 percent of her body after she was engulfed in flames this morning.
Charges still being investigated
It is too early to say whether a man charged with assault after the death of a Queenstown man will face more serious charges, say police.
Rider trapped under horse
A 19-year-old Lower Hutt woman was admitted to Wellington Hospital today after she was knocked unconscious and trapped under her dying horse.
All Blacks beat England in dour test
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Man dead following Whakatane bar fight
Wallabies humiliated by Scotland
Police dob in drink driver to Air NZ
Teacher has baby with 17-year-old student
Missing South Auckland teen and baby found
Nice Kiwi blokes - shame about the women
Griffin's moves biscuits to Fiji
Cyclists gone but their trash lingers
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Child hit by car in Mangere
An eight-year-old boy has been hospitalised with serious head injuries after he was struck by a car while crossing the road.
Injured woman saved from rising tide
A woman had to be rescued after she broke her ankle on a North Island beach and the tide threatened to sweep her out to sea this morning.
Marchers want to meet PM
Missing teen and baby found
Prison fake limb fears
Fears that prisoners might use artificial limbs as weapons or to smuggle drugs has sparked an internal review at the Department of Corrections.
Indonesian passenger ferry sinks
Indonesian television says a passenger ferry with more than 200 people onboard sank in rough waters near Sumatra island.
Kiwi criminal allowed to remain
A 19 year-old thug from New Zealand - found guilty of offences in which victims have been scarred for life by having their faces slashed - has been allowed to stay in Australia.
Flash floods to hit Melbourne
New bushfires hit New South Wales
China mine blast kills 87
The death toll from China's latest coal mine disaster reached 87 as hopes dimmed that more survivors would be found a day after a gas blast at a colliery in the country's far northeast.
Hotchin: 'Nothing in it for me'
Hanover boss Mark Hotchin says he's still working hard for investors.
Allied dangles carrot for investors
The tantalising prospect of a 100% capital return is once again being raised as the carrot to tempt Hanover debenture holders into voting for a new rescue deal.
Rich pickings for taxman as rich pay up
Tainted directors not wanted
Infratil turns its focus on
Infratil is expected to draw a line under its fraught foray into the European airport market and possibly New Zealand Bus business as it refocuses on Australasian energy sectors.
Review: Left 4 Dead 2

A bunch of zombies and a bigger bunch of weapons - This game has everything you want in a sequel. Make the web work for you
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Phoenix collect win in Newcastle
Wellington Phoenix finally recorded their first away win of the A-League season with a 1-0 victory over Newcastle Jets at EnergyAustralia Stadium in Newcastle tonight.'Best game on tour'
Graham Henry has labelled the All Blacks' 19-6 victory over England as his side's best.
Tiger will return: Williams
All Whites squad to divvy up $4m
All Blacks beat England

The All Blacks have retained the Hillary Shield with a 19-6 win over a stumbling England.
Jacko's glove sells
Michael Jackson's famous white glove has sold for $350,000 at a memorabilia auction.Glen Campbell cancels show
American country singer Glen Campbell has cancelled his Wellington show tonight after falling ill with laryngitis.
What we like on TV
Oprah to go off air
Snipes appeals convictions
US actor Wesley Snipes is set to ask a federal appeals panel to overturn his three federal tax convictions.
The house that money can't buy
Paul Firth turns down multimillion-dollar offers for his ramshackle home on Auckland's millionaires' row on a weekly basis.
Science over your cappuccino
Kiwi scientists ponder the mysteries of fruit-bat sex, zombies and time travel, writes Susan Pepperell.
Martinborough pinot strikes gold
Research questions face cream
Is popcorn as bad as burgers?
Moviergoers who tuck into a medium popcorn and a soft drink could be eating the equivalent of three McDonald's quarter-pounder burgers.
Teens paid to spit in man's face
A 39-year-old Southern California man has been arrested for misdemeanor child annoyance after allegedly paying a teenager US$31 to spit in his face.
Robbery suspect may have eaten evidence
US police say a bank robbery suspect in Ohio may have eaten evidence when he gobbled a piece of paper while handcuffed and lying across the hood of a police cruiser.
'Brainless' stunt by NZ 'idiots' a global sensation
Kiwi blokes 'hot', women 'not'
Top dollar for bachelors
Despite the economic downturn men still attract a good price.
Free stay during downpours
A luxury Malaysian beach resort has come up with a novel way for guests to actually look forward to a downpour on their holiday: a free night if the rainfall exceeds 3 cms. Virgin says fares too low
Virgin Blue chief Brett Godfrey says he hopes airfares will return to stronger prices soon.
Sampling Noumea's delights
Plane overshoots runway
Paris fights for right to party
Paris, whose wild nightlife drew generations of party goers from Ernest Hemingway to Jim Morrison, is now more notorious for curfews than carousing.































