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Archive for August, 2007

Weary Warriors

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by Becky Tappin Vodafone Warriors

A team that is pretty much a shoe-in to making the playoffs losing in the final minutes to a second rate team.

How frustrating is all I can say.

The Vodafone Warriors are possibly the most frustrating sports team in New Zealand, filled with talented players and experience to boot Read more

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Home sweet home?

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by Amy Williams Air New Zealand's new campaign

Bob wandered around the Sydney harbourside, enjoying the scenery, the people and the excitement of his new home.

He was so glad he’d finally joined the brain drain and fled New Zealand, along with thousands of others, for the sunny shores of Australia.

Suddenly his eye was drawn to a giant billboard Read more

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Vietnamese restaurant fails to deliver

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by Sam Mickell Vietnamese dish

Auckland doesn’t have many restaurants that you can walk in to at the last minute and get cheap, delicious food accompanied by fast service.

Following numerous recommendations about Newmarket’s Hansan Vietnamese Restaurant, I thought I was on to a winner.

Tucked away down the road from the Nuffield Street development, Hansan offers a generously proportioned and well lit – almost bordering on sterile Read more

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Do or die for Tall Blacks

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by Niko Kloeten Tall Blacks in action

For many of the Tall Blacks, this week’s 3-match Oceania Olympic qualifying series against the Australian Boomers in Australia is the last chance saloon.

For the majority of the veteran squad, next year in Beijing will be their Olympic swansong.

By the time the London Olympics roll around in 2012, master thief Dillon Boucher and seven-footer Tony Rampton will both be 36 years old Read more

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Aussie Rules

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by Matt SamraAussie Rules

The NRL season is starting to heat up.

Kiwis are getting excited about the Warriors’ prospects. But, meanwhile, another competition is also heating up - the AFL.

The average New Zealander knows nothing about Aussie Rules, let alone our history in the formation of the game. Read more

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Oddly enough

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by Charlotte CoyleDoes my bum look big in this?

Latest news on the strange, quirky and just plain odd.

Does my butt look big in this? Now you’ll know

Phoenix shoppers worried how their butt may look in new jeans will have to worry no more.

Hub Clothing has just installed a Butt Cam - a perfectly positioned camera that connects to a video screen on dressing room walls, allowing shoppers to view their behind without turning ’round. Read more

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Cheap eats for students

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by Veronica Johnston

Auckland is a devilishly difficult place to find good, quality meals at reasonable prices when you’re a student.

Students often struggle to stretch their last few dollars until their next loan or allowance payment. So it’s important that we get value for money when it comes to food. Read more

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If you won the lotto, who would you tell?

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by Grace HonneyLotto Balls

Last week I read about Angela Kelly’s ₤35m (NZ$100m) lottery win.

I don’t begrudge her of it by any means, but I cannot be the only one who was jealous.

If Kelly put it into an interest-bearing account, she would earn something ridiculous like ₤2.2m (NZ$6.2m) in interest per year. Read more

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The day I met Princess Diana

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By André Hueber Princess Diana

I was in Germany when Princess Diana died.

My grandmother told me, I thought she was pulling my leg. I sat glued to CNN all day mesmerized by the tragic news.

I had touched her hand once, way back in March 1983. And now she was dead, it was hard to believe.

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Hokianga exhibition

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by André HueberHokianga harbour

Did you know the Hokianga Harbour is where Maori first set foot in New Zealand?

They called it Te Hokianga-nui-a-kupe or “the place of Kupe’s great return”.

Legend has it that Kupe crossed the Pacific from Hawaiki before landing there. Read more

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