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China plans marriage database to catch cheaters
China's exploding wealth has created a culture of secret mistresses and second wives.
China's exploding wealth has created a culture of secret mistresses and second wives.
The Closer Economic Partnership Agreement between NZ and Hong Kong came into force on Saturday, making cuts to remaining NZ tariffs.
Gold investors have high hopes about price rises continuing in 2011.
The Government has turned down Hong Kong listed Natural Dairy NZ's controversial bid to buy the Crafar dairy farms from receivers in a deal thought to be worth about $200 million.
NZ was disturbed by China's rising influence in the Pacific region, a WikiLeaks cable shows.
Speeds of hundreds of kilometres an hour now common on rail network.
Cutting greenhouse-gas emissions is challenging enough. But what if we can't even measure the pollution we're trying to reduce?
Raghupati Singhania says his country shouldn't be judged only by Games glitches, writes Karyn Scherer.
Nearly 70 per cent of New Zealanders want the Auditor-General to investigate National MP Pansy Wong's travel expenses.
John Key is facing tough questions as details from leaked US Embassy cables appear to contradict statements made in Parliament and reveal secret details of his meeting with Chinese premier Wen Jiabao.
Jim Eagles discovers Hong Kong villagers fighting to preserve their way of life.
A new air link between China and New Zealand could boost tourist spending by up to $50 million a year.