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A rare flotilla of icebergs is slowly drifting toward New Zealand from Antarctica. Shippers have been warned that more than 100 giant chunks of ice are in the area. Experts believe most of the icebergs will break up before they hit the coast. Enterprising...
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Selma Boesen, left, and Lis Andreasen, of Denmark, agreed that European people were among the world's most attractive. New Zealand men are among the most attractive in the world, but Kiwi women are among the world's ugliest. That's according to a controversial...
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Scott Carter is promising a "veritable banquet" of test match league on these shores next season. The Kiwis will have four home tests – a rare deluge of international football – spread around the country next year...Carter is now just weeks from confirming...
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Imran Nazir scored 58 in 38 balls as Pakistan beat New Zealand in the first of two Twenty20 games in Dubai. After a fine start, Pakistan stuttered to 161-8 with Abdul Razzaq (26 not out) and Shahid Afridi (24) impressing as seamer Tim Southee...
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The three men chosen to select the official have picked their own countryman, and only further negotiation will settle the matter. Kangaroos coach Tim Sheens said: "I'm obviously in favour of the Australian. "From what I hear [Shayne] Hayne will be named...
Tags: Shayne Hayne, England, Australia, Kiwis, Steve Ganson, nations final
Malaysia were made to fight hard by minnows Wales before securing a 2-1 win in the World Cup qualifiers at the ITL Hockey Turf in Invercargill yesterday. With the win, the Malaysians now have four points to lie third in the standings behind leaders New...
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Kiwis' disappointing Four Nations campaign, then start looking ahead towards 2010 season
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England set up a rematch with Australia a week after being humbled by them in the first half of England's 26-16 loss. "That was part of our motivation to get through, we wanted another crack at Australia," said Smith. "We wanted to put together a better...
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Kearney says the stakes are high and they are very confident they will have their performance right. Kiwis' centre Steve Matai has been cleared of any serious damage to his eye. The 25-year-old took an accidental knock to the eye in last weekend's win...
Tags: Kiwis, Steve Matai, Craig Bellamy
Time for cool heads … skipper Darren Lockyer and coach Tim Sheens have told the Kangaroos to expect rough treatment at the hands of the typically aggressive French. Australian coach Tim Sheens has warned his players not to respond to rough-house tactics...
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