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Goldminer mothballs huge Philippines site
| New Zealand's biggest goldminer is effectively mothballing its huge gold-copper mining site at Didipio in the northern Philippines province of Nueva Vizcaya. | "The deterioration of global economic ... (photo: GNU / Euyasik)
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Business   Christmas   Market   Photos   Technology  
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Corporate giant shows softer side
| The Telecom Christmas tree in Auckland's Victoria Park. | Telecom has emerged from two years of "keeping its head down" by lighting its high-profile Christmas tree in Central Auckland. | Public rela... (photo: Creative Commons / Flickr)
 At left, Pele shows off his "Sportsman of the Century" award, in an Aug. 31, 1980 file photo. At right, David Beckham shows off his Order of the British Empire at London´s Buckingham Palace, in a Nov. 7, 2003 file photo-ayt1  Independent online 
Cooler reception for Becks
| David Beckham arrived in New Zealand on Wednesday for a second round of football diplomacy, receiving a welcome which was rousing if more muted than on his inaugural visit a year ago. | Beckham's Lo... (photo: AP/File)
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 eA line up of police outside the CHOGM venue in Auckland, New Zealand, Thursday. November 9, 1995 as over 2000 anti nuclear demonstrators march past the venue where the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting will start Friday.(kv1)  Australian Broadcasting Corporation 
NZ police back Maori court programme
| This is a transcript from The World Today. The program is broadcast around Australia at 12:10pm on ABC Local Radio. | You can also listen to the story in and and formats. | NZ police back Maori cour... (photo: AP Photo/David Hallet)
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A broker looks at the monitor as he waits for the closing bell to ring on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange in the afternoon hours as the Dow is heading down Friday, Oct. 17, 2008 Dawn
Asian stocks plunge on fears of US recession
| HONG KONG, Dec 2: Asia’s markets took a battering Tuesday on fears a US recession could run deep after another batch of miserable economic news from the world’s biggest... (photo: AP / David Karp)
Asia   Financial   Photos   Stock  
AG2  Robin Soderling during match at the Sony Ericsson Tennis Open in Key Biscayne, Florida on March 30, 2008 NZ Herald
Tennis: Soderling joins star cast for Auckland
| Robin Soderling of Sweden is the fourth top-20 player confirmed for the Heineken Open. Photo / AP | A fourth world top-20 player has been confirmed for the Heineken Ope... (photo: WN / Aruna Gilbert)
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 David Beckham is seen for the first time as a Los Angeles Galaxy player during a World Series of Football exhibition soccer game at the Home Depot Center on Saturday, July 21, 2007 in Carson, Calif. (mj1) Sydney Morning Herald
Beckham back in NZ to a cooler welcome
| David Beckham arrived in New Zealand on Wednesday for a second round of football diplomacy, receiving a welcome which was rousing if more muted than on his inaugural vi... (photo: AP /Kevork Djansezian)
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New faces at Auckland Airport
Dec 3, 2008 12:18 PM | Auckland Airport has announced a new organisational structure and leadership team that it says will help it focus on "people not planes". | The new... (photo: Public Domain)
Aerospace   Auckland   Business   Photos   Transport  
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Google releases its top NZ search terms for 2008
| Britney Spears. Photo / AP | American singer Chris Brown and Barack Obama topped New Zealanders' most searched celebrities on Google this year, while John Key was the m... (photo: Public domain photo)
Google   Industry   Internet   Photos   Technology  
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Horses on beach bylaw saddles up
| After two years of discussion on bylaws, nearly all of Tauranga's beaches and harbour foreshore will be opened up to horses. | Tauranga City Council decided that the on... (photo: Public Domain)
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- Rogue NZ directors banned in Aust
- Goldminer mothballs huge Philippines site
- New fund will avoid New Zealand investments
- Table Talk: Wellington man's meat-by-mail company takes
- Solid lift for NZ sharemarket
- NZ money market quiet
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Goldminer mothballs huge Philippines site
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- How the Oscars race is shaping up
- Passengers Surprised By Brazen Pirates
- Cruise ship passengers surprised by pirate attack
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- Racing body labelled 'too political'
- Hercules rescue may not be needed
Money crisis in Asia
Tough Times in Export Economies of Developed Asia
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- How the Oscars race is shaping up
- Cruise ship passengers surprised by pirate attack
- Internet cafe nailed for movie piracy
- Pop star Kylie wows fans in Beijing
- Sir Bernard Feilden: Architect who preserved St Paul's C
- Falling kiwi means more action for film
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Pop star Kylie wows fans in Beijing
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- Fantomas, Nine Inch Nails heading to NZ
- Low IQ could mean psychiatric problems later in life - NZ st
- National scheme has little impact on diabetics: study
- You're supposed to be rubbing noses, not picking it, Dav
- Swayze denies reports he is near death
- Health, food fears for stranded climbers
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Umbilical cord treatment a NZ first
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- Two tourists die in Waikato crash
- Cruise passengers describe "cheeky" pirate attack
- AP Exclusive: Passengers on cruise ship describe "pop!
- Cruise ship passengers surprised by pirates' boldness
- Cruise Passengers Describe "Cheeky" Pirate Attack
- Cruise passengers describe "cheeky" pirate attack
Thai Muslim passenger waits in the departure hall at the besieged Suvarnabhumi international airport in Bangkok, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008. Unidentified assailants set off explosions at anti-government protest sites Sunday, wounding 51 people and raising fears of widening confrontations in Thailand's worst political crisis that has strangled its economy and shut down its airp
Governments race to evacuate tourists
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- Sam MacNeill's racing blog - part three
- Cricket: Franklin makes case for test recall
- Soccer: Passion burns deeply for French star
- Cricket: Styris in doubt for first Windies match
- Hamilton to help Government
- Franklin puts hand up with 160
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Internet & Education Entertainment / Film
- High school class would count for college credit Hamilton Ci
- New markets draw students back to classes
- Student's cancer research recognised
- Student's cancer treatment research recognised
- Blacks can see themselves in Obama, teacher says In mock ele
- Badin edges Hamilton in intense scrimmage Big Blue fires up
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Girls basketball Withrow 54, HAMILTON 48 Big Blue rally falls short in season opener Singletary's ...
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- Table Talk: Wellington man's meat-by-mail company takes
- Internet cafe nailed for movie piracy
- Is this Ivana's next 'victim'? Newly single Ms T
- Pop star Kylie wows fans in Beijing
- Falling kiwi means more action for film
- Will film spur walkabout?
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Pop star Kylie wows fans in Beijing
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