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Black Ferns need win for semi-final berth
New Zealand women's rugby coach Glenn Moore says the team's final World Cup pool game against Canada is a must win for the Black Ferns.
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Faamuausili gets 50th cap
Hooker Fiao'o Faamausili will play her 50th game for the Black Ferns after being named to lead the side in their final pool game at the women's rugby World Cup in Ireland.
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Belgians defy egg scare with giant omelette
Hundreds gathered for the traditional 10,000-egg cook-up, despite Europe's ongoing egg contamination scare.
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Black Ferns humble Hong Kong
Wing Portia Woodman scored eight of her side's 19 tries as the Black Ferns routed Hong Kong 121-nil at the women's Rugby World Cup in Dublin.
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Black Ferns in 121-0 win over Hong Kong
News 14 Aug 2017Portia Woodman scored eight tries in the Black Ferns' World Cup thrashing of Hong Kong. Look back at how the match unfolded here.
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Pebbles Hooper opens up about social media wars
Former columnist Pebbles Hooper opens up about social media wars, growing up in the fashion industry, a fondness for goats and a portrait that she's terrified of destroying. Audio
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Sport: Fiji to bid for World Sevens leg
Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has announced the country intends to bid to host a leg of the World Sevens Series.
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Stephen Donald: 'I’ve had a charmed career'
Stephen Donald became a rugby legend when he kicked the All Blacks to victory at the 2011 Rugby World Cup at Eden Park. But it was to be Donald’s first and last World Cup match. He reflects on the ups… Audio
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Early nerves for Black Ferns in Cup opener
The Black Ferns captain Fiao'o Fa'amausili says there were some early nerves in the team's World Cup opening game against Wales in Dublin this morning.
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Black Ferns dominate Wales in opening cup match
The New Zealand women's rugby team has opened its World Cup campaign with a 44-12 win over Wales in Dublin.
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What you need to know ahead of the Women's Rugby World Cup
The eighth-ever tournament is about to kick off, with England determined to defend the title they won in 2014 from their Kiwi arch-rivals.
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Black Ferns countdown to World Cup opener
There's a mix of experience and youth named in the New Zealand women's rugby side for their opening
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Ask a pilot: your questions answered
Audio 7 Aug 2017Is it true you have to have perfect eyesight to become a pilot? And how on earth do such heavy planes get off the ground anyway? Air NZ chief captain Captain David Morgan, our expert guest, tells us… Audio
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Redemption Ireland: Can the Black Ferns win their fifth Rugby World Cup?
We talk trophy dreams and the future of women’s rugby with NZ captain Fiao'o Fa'amausili.
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Casino developer on Saipan has been given more time to complete its casino resort projects
A casino developer on Saipan has been given more time to complete its proposed integrated casino resort projects.
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Question Time for 2 August 2017
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JAMES SHAW to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government’s policies?
JACINDA ARDERN to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his statement, “our approach to housing is succeeding”…
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Sport: Pacific Oceania ponder changes to Fed and Davis Cup preparation
Pacific Oceania believes a lack of time together is hindering hopes of promotion in the Fed and Davis Cup tennis tournaments.
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Sport: Fiji 7s coach says captain's departure an "opportunity" for others
Fiji sevens coach Gareth Baber says the departure of captain Osea Kolinisau presents an opportunity for other players to step up and make their mark in the national team.
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Black Ferns captain ready for battle in Ireland
A determined Black Ferns come together this weekend for final prepartions ahead next month's 2017 Rugby World Cup in Ireland. Video
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CNMI casino developer to focus on villas before hotel
A casino developer on Saipan in the Northern Marianas says a shortage of manpower means it has to delay plans to finish its five star hotel.
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Young minds look to solve society's woes
Three speakers at the Festival for the Future are rising leaders Lisa King, Fatumata Bah and Yoseph Ayele and they all hail from overseas - Hong Kong, Sierra Leone and Ethiopia. With the election not… Audio
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Sport: Pacific Oceania tennis teams miss promotion
Pacific Oceania's hopes of promotion in the Fed Cup and Davis Cup tennis competitions are over.
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Theatre Critic - Charlotte Graham
Charlotte Graham is normally one of our book reviewers - but she's currently reporting at the New York Times Hong Kong bureau, with support from Asia New Zealand… And so she's joining us to talk abotu… Audio
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Sport: Pacific Oceania make winning start to Fed Cup
Pacific Oceania have made an emphatic start to their Fed Cup tennis campaign, sweeping Iran 3-0 in their opening match in Tajikistan.
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Photo thought to be of dead man in NZ
A photo from a camera found with human remains in Tasmania is thought to have been taken in New Zealand in 2010, Australian police say.