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Exclusive: America's Cup teams clash after late rule change
As if they didn't already have enough motivation on the eve of the Prada Cup semifinal, a decision by the Challenger of Record (COR) has served to fuel American Magic's determination to beat Luna Rossa.
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Auckland Covid-19 cases: New location of interest released
A new location has today been added to the list of places visited by the latest two Covid community cases in Auckland.
It is the ASB Westfield Albany Branch, the Ministry of Health says.
Anyone who ...
Continuous Disclosure: IPO pipeline comes with note of caution
Talk among market players is that this year has already got off to a busy start and new listings are on the way for the NZX.
Food delivery business MyFoodBag is in full swing, talking up its offering ...
Karl Puschmann: Dark truth behind Ren & Stimpy detailed in disturbing doco
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The first time I saw the cartoon Ren & Stimpy it blew my young mind. It was totally wild and utterly unhinged. It was out there and undeniably brilliant in every aspect; its craft, storytelling ...
Smart shopping trolley start-up seeks to raise $25 million
Auckland smart-trolley startup Imagr is seeking to raise US$25 million through a private investor pool to expand the business internationally.
Founder and chief executive William Chomley said demand ...
Long weekend weather: 'Choice' conditions and glorious sunshine await
Kiwis pouring out of the cities to enjoy the Anniversary long weekend can expect to bask in glorious sunshine across most of the country.
It meant that cooler weather yesterday and today should warm ...
Simon Wilson: The 'thrilling' news about Judith Collins
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Judith Collins stood up before the great and the good of Auckland Rotary this week, plus a fair few of her own MPs, to deliver an inspirational "State of the Nation" speech.
Well, that's ...
Russian and Ukrainian fishermen kick the habit - thanks to MIQ nurse
Russian and Ukrainian mariners smoking up to three packs a day have kicked the habit during a stint in MIQ - thanks to the help of one Christchurch nurse.
"There were a couple [of mariners] who'd been ...
Sideswipe: How pigeons stay cool
Alan Gray of Henderson writes: "Could not resist taking these photos of a species adapting to the changing environment - global warming. Goes to show, those with the nuance to do what ever is necessary ...
Bianca Cook: Is it game over for American Magic?
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Never underestimate how much time, blood, sweat and tears went into rebuilding Patriot.
But a tough day for the American Magic team in the Prada Cup semifinals would mean another long night ...
'Crucified him': Spithill destroys Dean Barker's American Magic
Win the start, sail a clean race and take the win.
It might not be as easy as it sounds, but that was how things played out on the opening day of the Prada Cup semifinals.
Getting the better of ...
Native trees planted by local kids chopped down with council approval
An Auckland Council decision to give contractors the all-clear to chop down 12 mānuka and kānuka trees shading Māngere's Tararata Stream has angered and bemused volunteers who planted the ...
On the edge of the abyss: How American Magic's fairy tale evaporated
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American Magic performed a miracle to be racing in the Prada Cup semi-final – now they need another one.
The New York based syndicate looked down and out 13 days ago, after the horrific capsize ...
'Our players tell a very different story' over abandoned cricket game
Two players will appear at a Code of Conduct hearing after a complaint was laid with Hawke's Bay Cricket Association over a match called off by an umpire.
The players are the sons of Hawke's Bay Cricket ...
Covid-19: Government decision not to let in cruise ship slammed
A man whose company has invested more than $1 million booking two cruises on Le Laperouse for clients hosting 200 people has slammed the Government's decision not to let the ship in.
The luxury expedition ...
Colin Craig awarded $325,000 against Cameron Slater
Former Conservative Party leader Colin Craig has been awarded $325,000 in damages for being defamed by Cameron Slater.
But the multi-millionaire property developer acknowledged he is unlikely to recover ...
Why NZ dairy exports to China fell in December
New Zealand dairy exports to China fell in December for the first time in six years, but economists are putting it down to possible timing issues rather than a drop in demand.
Stats NZ this week said ...
Sir John Key on when he thinks NZ's borders will open again
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Former Prime Minister Sir John Key doesn't expect international travel to return any time ...
MIQ staffer sacked: 'Unacceptable' bedroom encounter with returnee
A worker at a managed isolation facility in Auckland has been sacked after a bedroom encounter with a returnee.
The employee at the Grand Millennium Hotel in Auckland's CBD lost their job after a 20-minute ...