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SURVIVOR BEEHIVE
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‘Dad wasn’t famous, he just played rugby’
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Half of all teen mothers from country’s poorest areas
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How Meads rated the AB locks
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When Willie John McBride belted Meads
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Accident or suicide? Sailor’s fate a puzzle
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Kiwis’ image promotion app picking up overseas
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Patients suffer worsening eyesight amid DHB delays
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Cheese capital ripe for a boost
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Auckland’s debt jumps by 30%
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Police alerted over tree struggle
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Alan Duff Boot camps will achieve nothing
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AA: Park and ride spaces urgent
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Homeless numbers in dispute
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Email lands Labour candidate in hot water
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Coming to NZ: What the parties have in store
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IMMIGRATION POLICIES:
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Leaders talk lipsticked pigs and teenage zits
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National to extend $18 GP visits
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Greens: U19s to travel free
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Search for US sailors in collision
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Marseille on edge after car driver ploughs into bus stops
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Washington to set out ‘path’ for Afghanistan
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Dunne the great MMP moderator
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Lower house prices way to aid first-time buyers
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Short & sweet
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NZ’s emissions poorly measured by ‘carbon’
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UK shows how we can do far more on climate change
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12 Questions
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Michael Hill adds shine to result
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Hot result
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Conor English
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Payment plan
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Gyms given contracts workout
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Time to act on inequality, report urges
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Flow of immigrants reaches new high
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Firms eye online Eftpos
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Metro Performance pulls plan to increase fee pool
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Vodafone turns red into black
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Vista secures controlling stake in Mexico’s Senda
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Company collapses predicted
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Sharemarket dips ahead of results flurry
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Kiwi dollar rises
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Winx in top nick after sizzling run
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Aloisia’s connections eye two Group One race starts
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Win has Waipipi Lad in frame for Farm Classic
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Young Tall Blacks thrill coach with fourth place
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Walsh happy to show his worlds win was no fluke
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Major pair bolster field for classy Open event
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Barca start with victory and advice for terrorists
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Spurs misfire again at Wembley
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Leeds boss tells fans to respect Wood’s move back to EPL
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Coles can redefine role of hooker
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ABs’ picks show national-Super clash
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Grey backs Wallabies to end frailties in defence
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4 places we’d rather be
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The first recorded commitment to joining the Mile-High Club came in 1785, just two years after Frenchman Etienne Montgolfier had stunned the world with the first successful balloon ascent.
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Akaroa Dolphins has a “dolphin spotter” dog on board the boat. The Australian Kelpie wears a little yellow lifejacket when he’s on the job.
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About 10 per cent of homes in Queenstown are now listed on Airbnb, making it hard for locals to get rental accommodation.
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Bill English won’t play Steve Braunias at table tennis. “The chicken said no,” reports Braunias.
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British Airways flight BA250, from Santiago to London, is the airline’s longest service at 14hr 40m.
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Kevin Pilley’s secret to weight loss: Grab your passport and get travelling.
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There are 1500 resident moose living on the edges of Anchorage.
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Model Jessica Gomes was at Wharekauhau luxury lodge for an Elle photoshoot.
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There’s a magic hot spring on the beach at Kawhia, on the Waikato’s west coast.
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Wooden clogs are a rare sight, despite the Dutch stereotypes, in the Netherlands.
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British Columbia — much like Kawhia — has some magic hot springs.
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Hair today in parts
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New Zealand
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Sofia Ambler
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“My feet were killing me… until I discovered The Miracle in Germany!”
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Rich and colourful produce
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It’s all rock’n’roll, baby
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Ticks all the boxes
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Renovation costs run over