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No time for complacency for Silver Ferns - coach
New Zealand netball coach Ruth Aitken says the Silver Ferns have no room for complacency in the third and final Test against Australia in Auckland on Sunday. 
© 2010 RadioNZ 2:06pm 

Help from farmers
Federated Farmers says the rural community is extending a helping hand to those in need. 
© 2010 RadioNZ 2:06pm 

Flight woes offer hope for Phoenix
Flight delays may have accidentally found the Phoenix a new way to approach A-League travel. 
© 2010 Stuff.co.nz 2:06pm 

League - Warriors right direction
Warriors coach Ivan Cleary believes this year's National Rugby League finals are wide open and gives his team as good a chance as any in the race for the title. 
© 2010 Stuff.co.nz 2:06pm 

Remember when...
How much can you trust the human memory? 
© 2010 BBCWorld 1:36pm 

ElBaradei alleges 'smear' tactic
Former UN chief nuclear chief Mohamed ElBaradei accuses Egypt's government of being behind a campaign to smear his family. 
© 2010 BBCWorld 1:36pm 

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Heavy rains devastate Guatemala
Heavy rains have caused widespread floods and landslides in Guatemala, killing at least 18 people. 
© 2010 BBCWorld 1:36pm 

Scotland need home wins - Brown
Scott Brown believes victories at home are paramount after Scotland open their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign with a goalless draw in Lithuania. 
© 2010 BBCWorld 1:36pm 

Hargreaves fails to make Euro cut
Injury-hit midfielder Owen Hargreaves has been left out of Manchester United's Champions League squad. 
© 2010 BBCWorld 1:36pm 

Crash survivors back Chile miners
Survivors of a 1972 plane crash in the Andes arrive at the San Jose mine to support the 33 men trapped underground. 
© 2010 BBCWorld 1:36pm 

Cell assault sergeant facing sack
A police officer who was caught on CCTV injuring a woman by throwing her into a cell faces being dismissed. 
© 2010 BBCWorld 1:36pm 


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Power back for 95% of customers - Orion
Electricity lines company Orion says it has restored power to 95% of its customers after Saturday's earthquake. However, up to a third of residents of Christchurch were still without running water on Sunday. 
© 2010 RadioNZ 2:06pm 

Wipiiti wants start as Silver Ferns look to wrap up series
Daneka Wipiiti admits she may have played her way into the Silver Ferns' starting seven for this afternoon's winner-takes-all Constellation Cup clash with arch-rivals Australia. 
© 2010 Stuff.co.nz 2:06pm 

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Medieval munchies
How an ancient diet could aid healthy eating 
© 2010 BBCWorld 1:36pm 

Long lines at troubled Kabul Bank
Afghans have continued to withdraw money from the country's largest bank, Kabul Bank, over fears it may collapse. 
© 2010 BBCWorld 1:36pm 

Bahrain charging Shia activists
Prosecutors in Bahrain accuse 23 Shia activists of forming a "terrorist network" aiming to overthrow the Gulf state's Sunni-dominated government. 
© 2010 BBCWorld 1:36pm 

Scotland faces £3.7bn budget cuts
Scotland faces nearly £4bn of cuts over the next four years, Finance Secretary John Swinney is warning. 
© 2010 BBCWorld 1:36pm 

Keane fitness boost for Republic
Republic of Ireland skipper Robbie Keane will be fit for Tuesday night's Euro 2012 qualifier against Andorra. 
© 2010 BBCWorld 1:36pm 

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Saxon boat and strange cargo found in Norfolk river
A Saxon boat is uncovered during flood defence work on the River Ant in Norfolk. 
© 2010 BBCWorld 1:36pm 

Briton killed in NZ crash named
The Foreign Office confirms that 24-year-old Briton Brad Coker was among nine killed in a light aircraft crash in New Zealand. 
© 2010 BBCWorld 1:36pm 

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