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Travel: Northland: On the wild side

There's surely nothing better than a hot bath at the end of a long day. Even better, after a long day in which you've pushed your body to its limits and your muscles are burning.

Business: Spark to partner with Netflix

Spark has announced what it says is an exclusive deal with Netflix to offer bundled packages, just days after the Commerce Commission rejected Sky Network Television's proposed merger with Vodafone.

World: Tony Blair seeking job with Trump – reports

Tony Blair's spokesman has refused to be drawn on claims that the former British prime minister is seeking to become US President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy.

NZ: Call for harsher penalties after driver clocked at 217km/h

A road safety group is calling for stronger penalties for speeding drivers after a car was clocked at 217km an hour.

NZ: Section of Desert Road reopens after crash

The Desert Road in the central North Island has reopened after a two-car crash this afternoon.

World: White House wants Congress to probe if Obama ordered wiretap

The White House asked the US Congress to examine whether the Obama administration abused its investigative authority during the 2016 campaign as part of an ongoing congressional probe into Russia's influence on the election.

World: Lionel Messi scored two superb individual goals for Barcelona

Lionel Messi scored two superb individual goals as Barcelona produced an archetypal display to see off Celta Vigo and return to the top of La Liga.

NZ: Phoenix playoff hopes take hit after draw with Perth

The Phoenix revival was short lived. Last's week surprise win in Brisbane had resuscitated their season, but this result makes finals football seem, once again, like a forlorn hope.

NZ: Questions raised about pen’s ability to click away pain without...

A pen which its makers claim can click away pain without drugs has come under fire, with Consumer NZ saying there is no evidence the device works.

World: Somalia PM: Drought killed 110 in 48 hrs

In the past two days, 110 people have died in southern Somalia due to drought, the county's Prime Minister has said.
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