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Jessica Simpson slams Perez Hilton
Tue, 24th Nov
An online war of words is heating up between Jessica Simpson and Perez Hilton.

Chris Brown axed from Timbaland track
Tue, 24th Nov
Chris Brown's comeback has been dealt another blow by Timbaland.

Steven Tyler writing his memoirs while shoulder heals
Tue, 24th Nov
Steve Tyler is taking some time off to write while his injured shoulder heals.

Jennifer Lopez laughs off stage stumble
Tue, 24th Nov
Jennifer Lopez has joked that an onstage stumble was done on purpose.

John Key's primary school to close
Tue, 24th Nov
The decile-three school was facing the axe because of a falling roll and costly building replacement needed.

NZ’s odd couple take on the world
Tue, 24th Nov
Smail is very much the settled, senior partner.

Michael J Fox rocks out for Parkinson's
Tue, 24th Nov
Michael J Fox surprised fans at a Parkinson's Disease event on Saturday.

Pumpkin Patch: we survived the recession
Tue, 24th Nov
Children's clothing retailer Pumpkin Patch believes it is through the worst of the global recession and is seeing the return of some stability.

Junior coaches to benefit from World Cup windfall
Tue, 24th Nov
Interest in soccer is at an all-time high.

City of Life and Death trailer
Tue, 24th Nov
A moving war film based on the Nanking Massacre of World War II.

Waikato beekeeper stung by thieves
Tue, 24th Nov
A Waikato beekeeper has been stung by thieves who have taken off with 25 of his hives.

New olive planting method prompts California boom
Tue, 24th Nov
An oil boom is under way in California's agricultural heartland, as evolving tastes and a trend toward healthy fare have transformed a profession as old as civilization: olive production for the extra virgin market.

CO2 curve ticks upward as key climate talks loom
Tue, 24th Nov
The readings at this 3 km high station show an upward curve as the world counts down to climate talks: Global warming gases have built up to record levels in the atmosphere, from emissions that match scientists' worst-case scenarios.

Allied Farmers names Australia's Resimac as new investor
Tue, 24th Nov
Australia's Resimac Ltd has been named as the new investor in Allied Farmers Ltd.

Auckland Supercity - what's your opinion?
Tue, 24th Nov
Auckland will soon become a 'supercity' - will this make the nation's biggest city too powerful? Or will NZ benefit from a greater Auckland?

Dunedin nightmare still haunts All Blacks
Tue, 24th Nov
Jane says the Carisbrook chaos made him the player he is now.

SkyCity sells cinemas to Australian operator
Tue, 24th Nov
Casino operator SkyCity Entertainment Group Ltd is selling its cinema business for $59 million.

Big Fella still inspires All Blacks
Tue, 24th Nov
The All Blacks missed Jonah Lomu's comeback rugby match, but they won't miss The Big Fella when he receives the hero's welcome at their Marseille hotel this week.

Katie Price & Bin Laden top plane seat pole
Tue, 24th Nov
Katie 'Jordan' Price and Osama Bin Laden as the most unpopular plane seat neighbours.

Electric trains for Auckland after $500 million boost
Tue, 24th Nov
Auckland's rail system will receive $500 million to buy electric trains.

60 years of White House meals for India
Tue, 24th Nov
American presidents have entertained India's leaders over fine wine and even finer food for the past 60 years - take a step back in time and look at what's been served up through the ages

Fury over Jetstar wheelchair policy - what's your view?
Tue, 24th Nov
Paralympian Kurt Fearnley has criticised budget airline Jetstar for making him check his personal wheelchair in with his luggage. The athlete chose to crawl through Brisbane airport rather than use an "unsuitable" chair provided by the airline. What's your view?

Zombies promote Left 4 Dead 2 in Auckland
Tue, 24th Nov
Zombies invaded Queen Street yesterday to celebrate a controversial game.

Car parks dangerous places for vehicles
Tue, 24th Nov
In an AA survey of nearly 4000 drivers, 73 percent say they have had their car damaged while parked.

Eight women set out to ski to South Pole
Tue, 24th Nov
Skiing six to 10 hours a day, carrying 80 kilograms of gear and facing blinding blizzards, eight women are skiing across Antarctica to the South Pole

Hockey player charged with hit-and-run remanded on bail
Tue, 24th Nov
A provincial hockey player charged over an alleged hit-and-run in Auckland has been remanded on bail today.

Me-OW! Cat survives touching power fuse, causing town outage
Tue, 24th Nov
A cat went from meow to ow when officials say it accidentally made contact with a substation's fuse, causing an outage to about 1,500 homes and businesses in southwestern Illinois.

Woman seeks funds for turkey's eye surgery
Tue, 24th Nov
A Massachusetts woman is seeking donations from fellow pet lovers to help pay for eye surgery for her turkey named Jerry.

Last words on Flight 901 - Mt Erebus disaster
Tue, 24th Nov
The shortened transcript from the cockpit voice recorder of Air NZ Flight 901 which hit Mt Erebus in 1979.