Firefighters have brought a suspicious fire at a multi-storey building in downtown Auckland under control. watch photos
An Auckland school has been criticised for expelling three girls for snorting gum. watch
More than 200 Christchurch homes cannot be repaired and have been rezoned red today. watch
Infratil's founder Lloyd Morrison has died following a battle against leukaemia.
A declassified FBI file on Steve Jobs focused on use of LSD and dishonesty.
A broadcaster says a report into the CTV building has brought back the "horror and terror". watch
Fonterra wants the NZX to run its private shareholder market.
A group of US Marines have dodged punishment for posing with what looks to be a Nazi flag.
Iceland's equivalent to the Loch Ness Monster has apparently been captured on film.
Was a school right to expel three schoolgirls who simulated cocaine snorting?
No, it was harmless fun
12%
Yes, there was no excuse
34%
Lighter punishment was appropriate
54%
Getting a divorce is proving to be a rough ride for Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries.
Is this Iceland's Loch Ness Monster? (0:30)
7:13AM Fri February 10, 2012
CTV building failures under scrutiny (7:38)
9:40AM Fri February 10, 2012
All Blacks on their Halberg success (2:50)
10:11AM Fri February 10, 2012
Wanganui hospital suffers maternity staff shortage (1:55)
7:34PM Thu February 09, 2012
Impact of technology on school discipline (3:57)
10:27AM Fri February 10, 2012
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Paul Stenhouse takes in a movie, and the atmosphere, in New York.
Noah Hickey finds a weekend across the ditch extremely pleasant thanks to the Phoenix.
MPs' travel bills leapt during the election despite rules barring them from using the perk.
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