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NZ World Cup was overwhelming success
The New Zealand rugby World Cup boosted economy by $1.46 billion and exceeded expectations says report.
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New Zealand PM announces early Afghan exit
Statement on troop pullout in April 2013 follows deaths of three soldiers on Sunday, taking August's death toll to five.
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Australia and NZ restore full ties with Fiji
Diplomatic relations with Fiji's military government restored for first time since both sides expelled envoys in 2009.
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Last Modified: 30 Jul 2012 12:55 GMT
Myanmar's new battle
The country faces challenges including distributing aid money and limiting the damage of the West's liberalising agenda.
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Australia flooding turns deadly
Floodwaters kill 43-year-old man in New South Wales as towns are evacuated due to heavy rainfall.
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Who decides what endangered species to save?
We examine the argument that it is time to shift efforts away from saving those species that are too costly to preserve.
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When Romney helped Perry break the law
Lawsuit reveals contradictory stories about an illicit $1m campaign contribution from "Swift Boat" funder.
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Tuvalu struggles amid water shortages
Australia may face an influx of "climate change refugees" from drought-stricken Tuvalu, environmentalists say.
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Last Modified: 08 Oct 2011 11:50 GMT
Tuvalu faces drinking water emergency
New Zealand spearheads aid effort amid fears Pacific island's water supplies could run dry within days.
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Last Modified: 03 Oct 2011 09:04 GMT
Lucky number 13 for All Blacks
New Zealand score 13 tries with 11 different players as they smash Japan 83-7 in their second Rugby World Cup match.
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