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07/17/11 New Zealand's Artem Sitak and his American doubles partner, Nick Monroe, have been beaten in the semifinals of Aptos Challenger tennis tournament in California today.Sitak and Monroe were beaten by the top seeded Australian pair...
07/16/11 New Zealand's number one men's tennis player Michael Venus exited the Aptos Challenger tournament at the quarterfinals stage in California today after being beaten in straight sets by the top seed Russian Igor Kunitsyn.Venus lost...
07/16/11 South African skipper John Smit denies the team he is bringing to Australia and New Zealand for this year's Tri Nations is an understrength 'B' side.
07/15/11 These are trying times for the rugby-phobic. As the clock winds down on 24 years, perceptions of New Zealand as a nation obsessed with a biff-bash scrap over a misshapen ball are only building.The Rugby World Cup is an event dogged...
07/15/11 JOHANNESBURG (AFP) - South Africa skipper John Smit does not accept he is leading a 'B' team to Tri-Nations slaughter in Australia and New Zealand this month.
07/15/11 New Zealand's greatest trainer, Mark Purdon, is moving to Australia, disillusioned with the state of New Zealand racing.Purdon is closing his Auckland satellite stable and will train permanently in Australia from the new year,...
07/15/11 Two-time Olympic medalist Bevan Docherty, a New Zealand native currently living in Santa Cruz, edged France's Aurelien Lescure by 2 seconds to win the ITU Triathlon World Cup in Edmonton, British Columbia, on Sunday.
07/14/11 Teaser A prominent US busiiness journalist gives New Zealand a boost - and offers some advice about our cultural cringe. A prominent US busiiness journalist gives New Zealand a boost - and offers some advice about our cultural cringe. read more
07/14/11 Five BYU rugby players were named to the 30-man touring squad that will take on the New Zealand Universities side in a...
07/14/11 New Zealand super-group The Adults will land down under for their first ever tour this September.
07/12/11 A group of five independent New Zealand wineries have banded together to bulk up exports to the US
07/12/11 Fast food chain McDonald's plans to develop nine new restaurants in New Zealand and hire an extra 4000 people.Brett Watson, McDonald's development director, told the Property Council's retail conference in Auckland yesterday about...
07/12/11 Leaving behind the turmoil surrounding their national governing body, 14 New Zealand swimmers are headed for the world championships in Shanghai.
07/12/11 At 3 p.m. Sunday, Prince of Peace Presbyterian Church will hold a memorial service for the Rev. Fred Wood, the first pastor called by the congregation. A celebration of Fred's life, the service will include singing and story sharing. Additionally, Fred's wife Cheryl and their son Thatcher will attend. A graduate of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Fred served in New Zealand and Baltimore ...
07/11/11 A move to bestow a New Zealand honour on one of the most decorated women of World War 2, New Zealander Nancy Wake, is gathering momentum again.
07/11/11 More than 120 artists from all over the country will take part in one of the biggest New Zealand school art events, the 15th annual Carmel College exhibitions in Auckland on August 12-14.
07/11/11 Foresters roll into All-Star Game. New Zealand-U.S. rugby match coming to UCSB.
07/11/11 New Zealand golf sensation Lydia Ko is about to introduce herself to a new audience as she ventures to the United States for the first time as the world's leading female amateur.The North Harbour 14-year-old departs on Thursday...
07/11/11 This Re-Orientation week OUSA welcomes back students from around New Zealand and the world. We have a sweet line up of entertainment featuring; international musicians, paint party pandemonium, Roller Derby destruction and international gastronomic delights!
07/11/11 PureBlack Racing's Scott Lyttle has won cycling's Tour de Toona in Pennsylvania, securing New Zealand's first international professional road cycling team its first tour victory.
07/11/11 A man who grew up in places where electricity was a luxury has developed an off-the-grid power system for remote parts of New Zealand. |