Sunday, December 9, 2012

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's cancer has returned

Updated 4 min ago

Explosion during AOS raid

Explosions were heard at a residential address in Katikati, Bay of Plenty, today as armed police executed a drugs warrant. ?

Updated 7 sec ago

Police appeal for help to identify body

Tauranga police are appealing for members of the public to help identify a man who was found dead in Tauranga Harbour yesterday afternoon.

Updated 1 hour ago

Crowe: NZ Cricket soul destroying

Former test batsman Martin Crowe says New Zealand Cricket has a toxic effect on players in this country and he wouldn't recommend the sport as a career choice.

Radio DJs 'fragile' after nurse's death

The Sydney radio presenters behind the prank call that has been linked to a British nurse's death are said to be "fragile" and undergoing intensive psychological counselling?

Looters hit tornado zone

Looters claiming to be contractors have hit at least one tornado-damaged Hobsonville home, prompting authorities to tighten security in the area.

Liquor outlets caught selling to minors

Police are disappointed underage girls were able to buy alcohol at two Palmerston North bars during a sting - and at the level of drunkenness displayed by patrons.

Carters grieve as Honor's dad dies

Honor Carter has been left devastated after the "sudden" death of her father - less than two weeks after news of her pregnancy with Dan Carter was made public.

Expats make up for rugby fan carnage

Kiwi expats are apologising to a London pub after drunken All Blacks fans went on an ugly rampage following last weekend's rugby loss to England.

Abduction alleged at Christmas party

Auckland police were last night investigating the kidnapping and abduction of a woman at the ever-popular Christmas in the Park.

Mum fears 'frying' son's brain

A British judge has delayed making a decision about treatment for the cancer-stricken son of a New Zealand woman because of developments in the case.

Macdonald's first chance for freedom

Ewen Macdonald faces his first Parole Board hearing at Manawatu Prison on Tuesday after being convicted of arson, vandalism and killing deer and calves.

Taylor: Hesson's advice 'laughable'

Ross Taylor says being New Zealand cricket captain was a lonely experience, and he found coach Mike Hesson's tips on how to be a better leader "laughable".

Source: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10852920&ref=rss

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