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Rugby: Historic win for Ireland over All Blacks
Rugby: Historic win for Ireland over All Blacks
Ireland have beaten the All Blacks for the first at home, with a 16-9 win in Dublin.
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All Blacks v Ireland: Another epic coming up?
All Blacks v Ireland: Another epic coming up?
Opinion - Once 7pm local time rolls around here in Dublin on Saturday night, it's fair to say every pair of eyes will be on the Aviva Stadium, writes Jamie Wall.
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Rugby: Ten reasons why we don't mind if Ireland beat the All Blacks
Rugby: Ten reasons why we don't mind if Ireland beat the All Blacks
The All Blacks face Ireland this weekend in arguably their toughest Test of the Northern Tour but should All Blacks fans mind if Ireland win? Video
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All Blacks playmaker says the game changes in Europe
All Blacks playmaker says the game changes in Europe
Beauden Barrett concedes his approach to rugby transforms when he crosses the equator to tackle the heavyweights of the northern hemisphere.
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African-American security guard 'hero' killed by police
African-American security guard 'hero' killed by police
An armed security guard at a bar in suburban Chicago was killed by police as he detained a suspected gunman, according to officials and witnesses.
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Auckland Tuatara finalise squad for Australian Baseball League debut
Auckland Tuatara finalise squad for Australian Baseball League debut
The Auckland Tuatara manager Steve Mintz has confirmed a 22-man roster for the franchise's Australian Baseball League debut series in Perth later this week.
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Rugby: Bragging rights as best team in the world on the line
Rugby: Bragging rights as best team in the world on the line
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen believes this weekend's eagerly anticipated showdown between New Zealand and Ireland in Dublin will lead to a simple outcome, with the winning side able to claim bragging…
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Obama daughters conceived by IVF
Obama daughters conceived by IVF
Former First Lady Michelle Obama has released a memoir in which she reveals difficulties about her marriage and pregnancy with her two daughters.
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Sport: Manu Samoa predicting physical affair vs USA
Sport: Manu Samoa predicting physical affair vs USA
Manu Samoa are anticipating a bruising encounter in Saturday's November rugby tour opener against the United States.
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Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi
The unhappy plights of the melancholy hunchback Rigoletto, the ill-fated Gilda and the debonair but ruthless Duke of Mantua unfold in Verdi’s glorious melodies
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Black Ferns too strong for USA
Black Ferns too strong for USA
The Black Ferns have scored an emphatic 67-6 win over the USA in their rugby test in Chicago.
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Black Ferns too strong for USA
Black Ferns too strong for USA
The Black Ferns have scored an emphatic 67-6 win over the USA in their rugby test in Chicago.
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Seven NZ nominations for world rugby awards
Seven NZ nominations for world rugby awards
All Blacks Beauden Barrett and Rieko Ioane, and Black Ferns skipper Fiao'o Faamausili are finalists for the men's and women's 15s Player of the Year awards for the 2018 World Rugby Awards.
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Rugby: Dixon to lead Maori All Blacks side with ten debutants
Rugby: Dixon to lead Maori All Blacks side with ten debutants
Hawkes Bay's Ash Dixon has been named captain of the Maori All Blacks alongside ten debutants for their opening tour match against the United States in Chicago on Sunday afternoon.
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The Sampler: Too Many Millionaires by Darren Watson
Nick Bollinger pays attention to an acoustic set from Kiwi bluesman Darren Watson. Audio
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The Sampler: Too Many Millionaires by Darren Watson
The Sampler: Too Many Millionaires by Darren Watson
Nick Bollinger pays attention to an acoustic set from Kiwi bluesman Darren Watson.
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Kapa haka practice crucial for Black Ferns prep
Kapa haka practice crucial for Black Ferns prep
The Black Ferns hold regular haka waiata sessions maintaining their cultural practices are just as crucial as rugby training ahead of inaugural test match against USA.
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Gone with the wind: where did Wellington's live music venues go?
Audio 30 Oct 2018Wellington has always been proud of its live music scene, but in the last few years it's seen a number of high profile venue closures and is often passed up by touring international acts. Jack Barlow…
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Red Sox beat Dodgers to win World Series
Red Sox beat Dodgers to win World Series
Steve Pearce slammed a pair of home runs and David Price tossed a seven-inning gem to power the Boston Red Sox to their fourth World Series title in 15 years.
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New Football Ferns coach names experienced squad for Nations Cup
New Football Ferns coach names experienced squad for Nations Cup
The new Football Ferns head coach Tom Sermanni has named a strong squad to contest the OFC Women's Nations Cup next month in New Caledonia.
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I Puritani by Bellini
Two major stars of bel canto, Albina Shagimuratova and Lawrence Brownlee, lead the cast of Bellini’s ravishing opera.
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Sound Lounge: Chris Adams depicts the evocative and turbulent painting Otira Gorge; Aphex Twin's new Collapse EP
Audio 20 Oct 2018Chris Adams depicts the evocative and turbulent painting Otira Gorge; Aphex Twin's new EP Collapse. Video
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Rugby: Maori All Blacks surprised to have Ioane on board
Rugby: Maori All Blacks surprised to have Ioane on board
The Maori All Blacks coach Clayton McMillan admits being able to name Auckland loose forward Akira Ioane in his end of year tour squad was a surprise.
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Six debutants for Black Ferns triple header
Six debutants for Black Ferns triple header
Six players are set to make their Black Ferns rugby debut in their upcoming triple header in the United States and two match tour of France.
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All Black squad naming: You couldn't have timed it worse, Nats
All Black squad naming: You couldn't have timed it worse, Nats
Opinion - Someone ought to tell the National Party to time their disputes a little better, writes Jamie Wall.