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Quality Of Life Index 2010: Which Country Has It Best? (PHOTOS)

Posted 01.07.2010 | World


International Living has released their 30th annual Quality of Life Index, which attempts to answer the question of what is the best place in the worl...

Questions for President Obama About New Zealand

Connie Lawn | Posted 01.04.2010 | World


Connie Lawn

Obama: "We share similar views on a wide range of common global challenges facing our two countries, including on non-proliferation, climate change and in Afghanistan."

Best Book Video Ever

New Zealand Book Council | New Zealand Book Council | Posted 12.31.2009 | Books


Promotional book videos haven't been too impressive so far. In fact, the best videos about books that we've seen so far have tended to be made by fans...

125 Pilot Whales Die On New Zealand Beaches

AP | Posted 12.28.2009 | World


WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Some 125 pilot whales died in New Zealand after stranding on beaches over the weekend – but vacationers and cons...

20 Beached Pilot Whales Die On New Zealand Beach; 43 Others Coaxed Back To Sea

AP | Posted 12.28.2009 | Green


WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Some 125 pilot whales died in New Zealand after stranding on the beach over the weekend – but vacationers and co...

New Zealand AIDS Ad Too Racy for TV?

Advocate. | Advocate | Posted 12.22.2009 | Home

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An AIDS education ad once thought to too racy for television in New Zealand has now been cleared to air. ...

Call in the HERO @ #COP15

Alexia Parks | Posted 12.17.2009 | Green


Alexia Parks

All hope is not lost in Copenhagen. The rudderless ship needs some direction though. Who better to provide that than leader of the free world?

Controversial Billboard Of Joseph And Mary In Bed: God 'A Hard Act To Follow'

AP | RAY LILLEY | Posted 12.17.2009 | World


WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A billboard at a New Zealand church depicting a downcast Joseph lying beside Mary in bed and the heading "God is a har...

HIV-Positive Man Injects Sleeping Wife With His Blood, Infecting Her

Posted 12.06.2009 | World


A 35-year-old HIV-positive man in New Zealand injected his blood into his wife while she was sleeping, thereby infecting her with the virus, court doc...

Tiger Woods' mistress angry about other women

Fox 31 | Fox 31 | Posted 12.06.2009 | Home


WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Tiger Woods' caddie said Saturday he supports his boss while the world's No. 1 golfer copes with allegations of e...

Joe Biden Swears in David Huebner for New Zealand Ambassadorship -- Kiwi Ambassador to US Says on Prospect of Uptick in Gay Tourism "Bring It On!"

Steve Clemons | Posted 12.07.2009 | Politics


Steve Clemons

Demonstrating the importance of this appointment to the White House, Biden gave the oath to the openly gay lawyer turned diplomat.

Stacy Horton, New Zealand Man, Forced To Choose Between Saving Wife Or Child In River Accident

AP | Posted 11.30.2009 | World


WELLINGTON, New Zealand — As his wife floundered screaming for help in murky river water, a frantic New Zealand man was forced to abandon a bid ...

William Goldberg dies in New Zealand...Joseph Alistair Jordan, formerly of Telluride, dies in Sedona, Ariz

The Watch | The Watch | Posted 11.18.2009 | Home


William Goldberg dies in New Zealand...Joseph Alistair Jordan, formerly of Telluride, dies in Sedona, Ariz... ...

Dutch teenager postpones plan to sail the globe

AP | Posted 10.26.2009 | Home


AMSTERDAM — A 14-year-old Dutch girl who hopes to become the youngest sailor to circumnavigate the globe solo said Monday she will wait until the school year ends before starting her attempt.

Laura Dekker is awaiting a court's decision on whether she can go ahead with her voyage or whether it would be too risky for a girl her age.

The Utrecht court temporarily blocked her departure in August out of concern for her safety. The decision sparked a worldwide debate on how much authorities and parents should limit children's freedom to undertake risky adventures.

"Before I made the plan I didn't expect (so much publicity) but now I'm trying to make the best of it," she told NOS television in an interview Monday.

"It's probably the most prudent if I just finish this school year" which ends in May, she said, citing the arrival of winter weather and a need for preparations before she departs on her 26-foot (8-meter) boat named "Guppy."

New Zealand Bunny Toss: Town Is Outraged That It's Cancelled (VIDEO)

Posted 10.25.2009 | Green


A North Canterbury town in New Zealand has canceled its historical dead rabbit toss and was greeted with fierce opposition from the locals. WATCH: ...

Air New Zealand Matchmaking Flight - Pre-Flight Party

Terry Gardner | Posted 10.20.2009 | Living


Terry Gardner

Last summer, Air New Zealand became the first airline to offer a matchmaking flight, giving passengers a chance to find love at 30,000 feet -- we flew last week.

US seismologists report 6.0 earthquake near Samoa

AP | Posted 10.14.2009 | Home


WASHINGTON — An earthquake with magnitude 6.0 has struck in the Pacific near Samoa, the U.S. Geological Survey reports.

The government seismologists said the quake was at a depth of 6.2 miles and occurred just after 2 p.m. EDT.

Its epicenter was 165 miles northwest of Hihifo, Tonga, and 1,630 miles north northeast of Auckland, New Zealand.

Gerard Fryer, a geophysicist at the Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, says there is no threat of a tsunami. He says the quake's magnitude did not exceed the threshold for a tsunami.

The USGS announcement did not mention whether a tsunami was expected. An earthquake and a following tsunami killed more than 180 people on Samoa, American Samoa and nearby islands on Sept. 29. That earthquake was at 8.3 magnitude.

Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials

AP | The Associated Press | Posted 10.14.2009 | Home


— Excerpts from recent editorials in newspapers in the United States and abroad:

Oct. 8

The Star-Ledger, Newark, N.J., on credit card fees:

When it comes to credit card swipe fees, Americans are getting Third World treatment.

U.S. consumers and businesses pay markedly higher charges than those in other developed nations when it comes to purchasing with plastic, according to a report by the Merchants Payment Coalition. ...

Congo forest protector shares alternative Nobel

AP | DONNA BRYSON | Posted 10.13.2009 | Home


JOHANNESBURG — Rene Ngongo, honored with the "alternative Nobel" this week, grew up in a Congo where he could marvel at the wealth of animals and trees.

"Those are memories my children won't have," the father of four told The Associated Press, expressing fears that his work to save the forests may have started too late.

Ngongo won the Right Livelihood Award on Tuesday "for his courage in confronting the forces that are destroying the Congo's rainforests and building political support for their conservation and sustainable use."

A New Zealander, an Australian and a Canadian also won for working to rid the world of nuclear weapons, improving women's health in Africa and raising awareness of climate change. The awards were founded by Swedish-German philanthropist Jakob von Uexkull in 1980 to recognize deeds he felt were being ignored by the Nobel Prizes.

Ngongo said by telephone from Kinshasa, Congo, that his award comes at a "great time," as negotiators prepare to meet in Copenhagen in December to draft a global climate pact.

Stretching My Heart Across Air New Zealand's Wings

Terry Gardner | Posted 10.13.2009 | Living


Terry Gardner

Last February, New Zealand romanced me for three weeks from Northland to Queenstown, and I returned home with less than half my heart. On the evening of October 13, 2009, I'm flying back to visit my cardiac parts.

Obama picks MN woman as 1st openly gay US marshal

AP | Posted 10.13.2009 | Home

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has nominated a Minnesota policewoman to become the first openly gay person to serve as a U.S. marshal.

Sharon Lubinski is an assistant chief in the Minneapolis Police Department, where she has worked for 20 years.

Obama has had a rocky relationship with gay activists, who want him to end the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gays. He publicly pledged last weekend to do so.

He has picked openly gay people to serve in other positions in his administration, including the director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management and the U.S. ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa.

Obama Taps Gay Lawyer for Ambassador of New Zealand and Samoa

NBC NewYork | NBC New York | Posted 10.08.2009 | Home

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President Obama plans to nominate openly gay lawyer David Huebner as the U.S. ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, a move that comes just days ahead o...

VANUATU EARTHQUAKE: Tsunami Alert After 7.8 Quake

AP | RAY LILLEY | Posted 10.08.2009 | World


WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Three strong earthquakes rocked the South Pacific near the Vanuatu archipelago Thursday, generating a small tsunami ju...

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key Delivers Letterman Top Ten (VIDEO)

Posted 11.25.2009 | World


The prime minister of New Zealand was Dave's guest last night, delivering his top ten list of the "reasons you should visit New Zealand." Letterman's ...

World stocks fall amid stimulus withdrawal jitters

AP | KELLY OLSEN | Posted 11.23.2009 | Home


SEOUL, South Korea – Most Asian stock markets fell Thursday amid a big drop in oil prices and as investors worried that support measures for the fragile global economy will be withdrawn too quickly.

The declines came after the Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged at a regular meeting in Washington Wednesday, as widely expected, and said the pace of economic activity has "picked up" since its last meeting in August.

But the Fed also said it said it would again slow some of its purchases of mortgage-backed securities, which have been part of the extraordinary support the central bank has given the U.S. economy over the past year.

Investors have focused on when central bankers and governments will begin to unwind some of the measures they have taken to boost the global economy since the onset of the global financial crisis one year ago.

"I think people get scared when the central bankers talk about the withdrawal from the market," said Francis Lun, general manager at Fulbright Securities Ltd. in Hong Kong "I think investors got coddled by the government for too long."