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Can't view this email, [click here] 28 November 2016 Hi {NAME}, Catch up on today's latest news in your daily briefing. Top Headlines [Large Article Image] [Large Article Title] Central New Zealand has been shaken by three earthquakes on Sunday night. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Large Article Image] [Large Article Title] He's been called a doomsdayer and worse for good reason: He's the guy who says all humans will be dead in 10 years. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] The search for the last missing person who was on board a fishing boat which capsized in the Kaipara Harbour, killing seven, is due to resume shortly, police say. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] A unique "wellbeing" camp has been scheduled for the All Blacks in January, with coach Steve Hansen already formulating a battle plan to beat the British and Irish Lions next year. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Princess Beatrice sliced singer Ed Sheeran's face in a mock-knighting of musician James Blunt that went wrong, it has been reported. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] A man in Australia is facing attempted murder charges after a group of women were randomly attacked and pushed onto the tracks at a train station on Sunday. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] National news [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Central New Zealand has been shaken by three earthquakes on Sunday night. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] The search for the last missing person who was on board a fishing boat which capsized in the Kaipara Harbour, killing seven, is due to resume shortly, police say. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Police have warned against vigilante justice after a member of the public caught one of two men involved in an armed robbery in Northland. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Glenn Pitcaithlyâ€Â‹ spent six years building his cafe into a thriving business, only for a two-minute earthquake to tear it down. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Got a good quiz question? Send your questions to stuffdailyquiz@gmail.com [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] New Zealand is not dealing with the tsunami threat well, as ANNE FRENCH explains. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] Technology [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] An ultrafast broadband installation that technicians have jokingly dubbed "fibre to the throne" has left networking company Chorus red-faced. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] OPINION: Take your hand off it for a moment. Please. Hard to do, I know. The damn thing is the bane of my existence as well. It's like being the better half of an evil siamese twin. No matter where you go it's always with you, nagging, nudging, distracting and, even worse, playing with your mind. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] As unmanned aerial drones have become a critical part of modern warfare, the US Defence department is now looking to deploy autonomous robots underwater, patrolling the sea floor on what one top US navy official called an "Eisenhower highway network," complete with rest stops where the drones could recharge. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] When a tsunami heads New Zealand's way, the Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management wants an official text message sent to every cellphone in its path. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] For those who aren't digital natives, it might seem odd to hear that there are no conventions or etiquette rules in the social media world. Everybody just makes things up as they go along. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] After the massive earthquake hit Kaikoura last week, the Ohau Point seal colony seemed to be done for. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] Business [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Kaikoura businesses are calling for extended government support and clarity about insurance policies ahead of a predicted "second winter". [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Queenstown hotel owner Nik Kiddle is leading a group of about 100 accommodation providers around the country, who want more freedom to offer better room rates. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Hundreds of staff working for state-owned department Statistics New Zealand will move into new office building owned by millionaire property moguls the Chow brothers. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] An ultrafast broadband installation that technicians have jokingly dubbed "fibre to the throne" has left networking company Chorus red-faced. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] OPINION: Q: I own and manage a small business and we always seem to have cashflow problems, and lately they are getting worse. How can I get on top of this ongoing cashflow issue once and for all? [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Political publication transTasman's annual list of the best and worst performers after 2016 winner Amy Adams, who scored 8.5/10: [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] Rural [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Marlborough had a very ministerial day on Thursday, with three senior cabinet ministers flying in to the region. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] To the New Zealand Commerce Commission, [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Fonterra is hailing the success of online sales of its products on China's "Double 11" shopping frenzy day, equivalent to New Zealand's post-Christmas bargain sales. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] No time is a good time for an earthquake, but in the case of North Canterbury, Kaikoura and South Marlborough farmers the timing could hardly have been worse. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Hawke's Bay businessman Phil Alison, who developed the Rockit apple brand, wants to buy his fellow shareholders out - but the parties have not been able to agree on a share price. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] One dog attack on Josie Healy's small flock of sheep is bad enough, but a second strike has been devastating. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] World [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] A man in Australia is facing attempted murder charges after a group of women were randomly attacked and pushed onto the tracks at a train station on Sunday. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] An Australian father has issued a warning to other parents after making a shocking discovery of a substance he believed was methamphetamine in a bowl of supermarket ice-cream he had just given to his five-year-old son. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Someone renamed Donald Trump's midtown Manhattan building on Google Maps, and the new moniker isn't very flattering. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] A radio presenter in France who accused David Hamilton, the British photographer, of raping her when she was 13, has called him a "coward" after he reportedly committed suicide. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] A ticket sold in the US state of Tennessee had the winning numbers for a US$421 million (NZ$600 million) Powerball jackpot, one of the biggest on record. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] It looked just like her baby. And yet the mother became convinced her daughter had been replaced. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] Entertainment [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Princess Beatrice sliced singer Ed Sheeran's face in a mock-knighting of musician James Blunt that went wrong, it has been reported. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Pop star Stan Walker has spoken of the violence he endured as a child at the hands of his father to a crowd at Destiny Church on Sunday. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Heather du Plessis-Allan, co-host of TV3's Story, is quitting MediaWorks and television. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Heather du Plessis-Allan has come up with a bucket list of ways she plans to spend her time after quitting TV. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Jay-Jay Harvey's feeling "awkward" about being back on the radio after a month-long break as she battled depression. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Mariah Carey is trying to avoid dwelling on her split from businessman James Packer. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] Sport [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] A unique "wellbeing" camp has been scheduled for the All Blacks in January, with coach Steve Hansen already formulating a battle plan to beat the British and Irish Lions next year. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] UFC mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor no longer has two championship belts. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Inside their bunker at Stade de France, there was no panic, says TJ Perenara. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Germany's Nico Rosberg celebrated his first Formula One world championship on Sunday after finishing runner-up in a tense Abu Dhabi Grand Prix won by Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton amid accusations of 'dirty tricks'. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] It was Steve Hansen's emphatic message about the vital lessons gained in Europe that might worry Warren Gatland most. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] For British motorcycle racing star Guy Martin it is a question of when he will return to the Burt Munro Challenge, not if. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] Travel [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] When Heather Hapeta turned 50, she bought herself a round-the-world ticket. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] An Air New Zealand flight due to land in Auckland from Singapore has been diverted to Darwin due to a medical emergency. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Earlier this month a plunge pool in Marrakesh played a role in a strange case of a travel blogger who claimed she was being stalked. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Air New Zealand has announced more than 80 extra flights to and from Auckland so Adele fans can travel to her sold-out shows. 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