| Noah Hickey Noah Hickey (born June 9, 1978) is a Soccer player from New Zealand who plays for Gisborne City in the Central Premier League and last played professionally for the New Zealand Knights in the Hyundai A-League. He plays as either a striker or a right-winger and Was an established member of the New Zealand national team, the 'All White Noah_Hickey
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| Karmichael Hunt Karmichael Hunt (born 17 November 1986 in Auckland, New Zealand Karmichael_Hunt
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| Brent Webb Not to be confused with Brant Webb.Brent Webb is an Australian-born New Zealand rugby league player for Leeds Rhinos in the European Super League. Webb plays as a full-back and is a New Zealand international. Brent_Webb
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| Manu Vatuvei Manu Vatuvei, pronounced VAH-tu-VAY (born 4 March 1986 in Auckland, New Zealand), is a New Zealand rugby league player for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League competition. His position of choice is on the wing. He is the cousin of Japanese Rugby Union player Ruatangi Vatuvei. Vatuvei was a member of the New Zealand Kiwis squad that won the 2008 Rugby League World Cup. Manu_Vatuvei
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| Evarn Tuimavave Evarn Tuimavave (born 28 June 1984 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby league player for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League competition. He has also represented the New Zealand Kiwis and was part of the 2008 World Cup winning squad. His position of choice is at Prop Forward. Evarn_Tuimavave
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| Jerome Ropati Jerome Ropati (born 23 November 1984 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby league player who currently plays for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League competition. Ropati was a member of the World Cup winning New Zealand team in 2008. His position of choice is at Five-Eighth but can also play Fullback and Centre. Jerome_Ropati
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| Monty Betham Monty Betham (born March 12 1978 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a Professional Boxer and former New Zealand rugby league footballer. He played for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League competition and for the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats in the English Superleague. Monty_Betham
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| Jamie Harnwell Jamie Richard Harnwell (born 21 July 1977 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player. He currently plays as a centre half for Perth Glory FC. Jamie_Harnwell
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| Paul Radisich Paul Radisich (born October 9 1962 in Auckland) is a New Zealand racing driver of Croat origin. He has competed in saloon cars for many years - both European-style tourers and the V8 Supercars of Australia and New Zealand. Paul_Radisich
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| Ben Lummis Ben Lummis (born Benjamin Lummis on June 1 1978) is a R&B/Pop singer/songwriter from New Zealand who rose to musical fame as the winner of the First season of New Zealand Idol in 2004. He is of Māori (Ngati Porou) and Pākehā (European) descent and is very close to his family, his mother, father, stepfather and five siblings. Ben_Lummis
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| Fair Go Fair Go is a New Zealand consumer affairs television program anchored by Kevin Milne. First aired in 1977, it is one of New Zealand's longest-running and highest-rated programmes, frequently placed high in the New Zealand TV Guide list of most viewed programs.Fair Go features a mixture of investigative journalism and consumer affairs stories, based on the motto Fair_Go
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| Bill Subritzky Bill Subritzky, from Auckland, New Zealand, was a lawyer and property developer from the mid 1950s until the mid 1980s. In 1971 he became involved in the Charismatic movement, and became a well-known independent evangelist and healer in many parts of New Zealand and beyond. His company, Universal Homes, mass-produced homes in standard designs and sold them relatively cheaply. It sold 14,000 homes over the 30-year period of Subritzky's involvement. Bill_Subritzky
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| Parnell, New Zealand Parnell, a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand, dates from the Pakeha settlement of Auckland in 1841. To its west lies the Auckland Domain, to the south Newmarket, and to the north the commercial area of St Georges Bay with mainly office-space. Parnell,_New_Zealand
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| Martin Snedden Martin Colin Snedden (born 23 November, 1958 in Mount Eden) played 25 Tests, between 1981 and 1990, and 93 One Day Internationals, between 1980 and 1990, for New Zealand. He was a part of New Zealand's seam attack, alongside Richard Hadlee and Ewen Chatfield, throughout its golden age, the 1980s and was the long-time holder of the most expensive One Day International bowling figures, 12-1-105-2 (this record was surpassed by Mick Lewis in March 2006). Martin_Snedden
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| Ian Fraser (broadcaster) Ian Fraser OBE (born c.1948 in Dunedin) is a New Zealander who was the chief executive officer of Television New Zealand from 2002 until 2005. During his time in this office, TVNZ made a transition from a wholly commercial broadcaster to a public company operating under a charter.He resigned on 30 October 2005 following a dispute with the TVNZ board over the salary negotiations of the top presenters. The board insisted he take over negotiations of salary packages over $300,000. Fraser refused. Ian_Fraser_(broadcaster)
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| Padua College Padua College is a Roman Catholic boys' school in Brisbane, Australia. The college derives its name from franciscan friar Saint Anthony of Padua (1195-1231), appointed by St. Francis as the first Professor of Theology for the friars. Padua is the university city of Northern Italy where St Anthony died. Students of the college are known in the community as Paduans. The college draws students from the central, north and west areas of brisbane Padua_College
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| Hedley Howarth Hedley John Howarth (25 December 1943 cricketer who played 30 Tests and nine One Day Internationals for New Zealand. The elder brother of Geoff Howarth, former New Zealand captain, he was born and died in Auckland. Hedley_Howarth
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| Objectivist metaphysics Talk:Objectivist_metaphysics
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| Michèle Renouf Michèle Suzanne Renouf, Lady Renouf (née Mainwaring), (born 1946) is an Australian-born advertising model, now a British national, and a lifelong international television commercials actress. She has become known in recent years for defence in broadcasts and in her Telling Films documentaries of prominent Holocaust deniers such as David Irving, Robert Faurisson, Richard Williamson, Germar Rudolf, Ernst Zündel, and Fredrick Töben, and though not a revisionist author or researcher herself has been frequently characterized by opponents as a Holocaust denier. Michèle_Renouf
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| Jeetan Patel Jeetan Shashi Patel (born 7 May 1980 in Wellington) is a New Zealand cricketer of Indian origin. Patel is a right arm off spin bowler. He plays domestic cricket for the Wellington Firebirds and has represented the New Zealand Black Caps in One Day Internationals, Twenty20 matches, and Tests.Patel was earmarked as a promising player early in his career. Jeetan_Patel
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| 2007 All Golds Tour 2007 All Golds Tour is a celebration of a century of rugby league in New Zealand. It was a re-creation of the original New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain in 1907. 2007_All_Golds_Tour
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| Objectivist ethics Talk:Objectivist_ethics
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| Ellerslie Flower Show Ellerslie International Flower Show is an annual garden show held each November. Although previously in Auckland, from 2008 the show will be in Christchurch, New Zealand at Hagley Park.Each year, over 65,000 people visit the show during the five days in which it is open to the public.The first show was held in the Auckland suburb of Ellerslie at the Ellerslie RaceCourse in 1994. Ellerslie_Flower_Show
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| The Mint Chicks The Mint Chicks are an experimental noise rock / power pop (the band have begun to refer to their style of music as "troublegum" and have been referred to as anything from neo-punk to schizo-pop to the only half-serious genre definition of shit-gaze along with groups like No Age and Wavves) group originally from Auckland, New Zealand, but now based in Portland, Oregon, USA. The_Mint_Chicks
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| Mamoru Takuma was a Japanese janitor who committed mass murder of 8 people and wounded 15 others in the 2001 Osaka school massacre. He had been convicted and imprisoned for rape before the massacre. Mamoru_Takuma
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| New Zealand electorates In New Zealand, an electorate is a voting district for Parliamentary elections. In more informal discussion, electorates are often called seats. The most formal description, Electoral District, is rarely seen outside electoral legislation. Before 1996, all Members of Parliament were directly chosen for office by the voters of an electorate. New_Zealand_electorates
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| Paul Gallen Paul Gallen (born 14 August 1981 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian rugby league player for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the National Rugby League competition. Gallen's position of choice is in the Second Row though he has also frequently played at lock and occasionally at five-eighth. Gallen is known for his tremendous workrate in both attack and defence and also the chronic ill-discipline throughout his career. Paul_Gallen
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| Ma'a Nonu Ma'a Allan Nonu (; born 21 May 1982 in Wellington, New Zealand) is a professional rugby union player from New Zealand. Nonu plays for the Wellington Lions in the Air New Zealand Cup, the Hurricanes in the Super 14, and the New Zealand All Blacks. He plays in the second-five eighth position, but can also cover centre and wing. Ma'a_Nonu
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| ScienTOMogy ScienTOMogy was a parody site lampooning Tom Cruise's involvement with Scientology, initially hosted at the domain name scientomogy.info. The site was created in 2005 after increased media publicity surrounding Cruise's appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show and The Today Show. ScienTOMogy
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| Counties Manukau Rugby Union 'The Counties Manukau Rugby Football Union (CMRFU) is the governing body of rugby union in the Franklin district of New Zealand. The Steelers colours are red, white, and black horizontal bands. The 'Steelers' moniker is a reference to the nearby Glenbrook steel factory. The Union is based in Pukekohe, and plays at Growers Stadium, Pukekohe. Counties_Manukau_Rugby_Union
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| Xcellent Xcellent (foaled 2001 in New Zealand) is a thoroughbred racehorse who was trained by Michael-Patrick Moroney.He won 6 races from his first 9 career starts, including four Group Ones - The New Zealand Derby and New Zealand Stakes at Ellerslie Racecourse, and the Mudgway Stakes and Kelt Capital Stakes at Hastings. On November 1, 2005, he ran third in the Melbourne Cup, behind three-time winner Makybe Diva. Xcellent
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| Erismar Rodrigues Moreira Erismar Rodrigues Moreira (d. October 29th 2005), also known as Bem-Te-Vi was a gang leader in the Brazilian slum Rocinha, in Rio De Janeiro.Moreira's family moved to Rocinha looking for work. His father then left Moreira's mother and children, traveling south. Moreira joined his first gang, Comando Vermelho (Red Command), at age 14. He stayed with Commando Vermelho until early 2004, when he switched allegiances to Amigos dos Amigos (Friends of Friends), which then quickly took control of Rocinha. Erismar_Rodrigues_Moreira
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| Har Homa Talk:Har_Homa
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| New Zealand national rugby union team (sevens) The New Zealand national rugby union sevens team competes in the IRB Sevens World Series, Rugby World Cup Sevens and the Commonwealth Games. New_Zealand_national_rugby_union_team_(sevens)
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| David Tweed Talk:David_Tweed
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| Civil war in Chad (2005–present) The current civil war in Chad began in December 2005. The conflict involved Chadian government forces and several Chadian rebel groups. These include the United Front for Democratic Change, United Forces for Development and Democracy, Gathering of Forces for Change and the National Accord of Chad. The conflict has also involved the Janjaweed, while Sudan allegedly supported the rebels, while Libya mediated the conflict, as well as diplomats from other countries. Civil_war_in_Chad_(2005–present)
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| John Anderson (New Zealand businessman) Sir John Anthony Anderson, KBE (born 2 August 1945) was the Chief Executive and Director of ANZ National Bank Limited and after retiring at the end of 2005, become the chair of Television New Zealand in April 2006. He was awarded the NZ Commemoration Medal in 1990 and was knighted in 1994.He began his career in accounting, followed by sharebroking in Melbourne. John_Anderson_(New_Zealand_businessman)
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| Cynna Kydd Cynna Kydd (née Neele; born 18 September 1981 in Kyabram, Victoria) is a former Australian professional netball player. Kydd achieved some success in netball and swimming in her early life, and played in the Dairy Farmers State League at the age of 16. She was also selected for the national under-21 team in 1999 and was accepted by the Australian Institute of Sport, before launching her professional career. Cynna_Kydd
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| Chris Killen Christopher John "Chris" Killen (born 8 October 1981 in Wellington) is a New Zealand international football (soccer) player who currently plays for Celtic. Chris_Killen
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| Frontier of Dreams Frontier of Dreams was a major New Zealand documentary television series. It covered the history of New Zealand from its geological past through to the present day in 13 one-hour episodes, and was broadcast by Television New Zealand from 24 September 2005 weekly until December. The series is the largest documentary ever made in New Zealand and took nearly five years to make.A book with the same title was launched jointly with the TV series on 21 September 2005 at the Museum of New Zealand. Frontier_of_Dreams
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| Simon Dallow Simon Dallow (born 18 June 1964) is a New Zealand television presenter who presently anchors, with co-presenter Wendy Petrie, New Zealand news programme ONE News at 6pm.He attended Liston College and St Peter's College, Auckland. He studied law at the University of Auckland and practised as a litigation solicitor in Auckland before he travelled the world in his O.E.Dallow was travelling to London in 1987 during a stock market crash in New Zealand. Simon_Dallow
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| Society for the Promotion of Community Standards Society for the Promotion of Community Standards (SPCS) is a conservative Christian-dominated pro-censorship organisation in New Zealand. The Society's objectives include the encouragement of "self-respect and the dignity of the human person, made in the image of God", the "recognition of the sanctity of human life and its preservation in all stages", and the promotion of "wholesome personal values, including strong family life and the benefits of lasting marriage". Society_for_the_Promotion_of_Community_Standards
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| Seven Periods with Mr Gormsby Seven_Periods_with_Mr_Gormsby
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| Kathryn Harby-Williams Kathryn Harby-Williams (born 16 July 1969) is an Australian netball player and television presenter. She currently works with Radio Sport New Zealand and is a Sky TV commentator for Sky Sport 1's live netball coverage of the ANZ Championship and international tests, along with former Silver Ferns Tania Dalton and Anna Stanley, and with co-Australian national representative Natalie Avellino; she also co-hosts the weekly netball show On Court with Stanley. Kathryn_Harby-Williams
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| Gideon Gono Gideon Gono (born November 29, 1959) is the current Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and former CEO of the Jewel Bank, formerly known as the Commercial Bank of Zimbabwe. Rapid expansion of the money supply on his watch has been blamed for contributing to Zimbabwe's hyperinflation. Gideon_Gono
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| Joel Clinton Joel Clinton (born 8 December 1981 in Riverstone, New South Wales) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer with the Brisbane Broncos of the National Rugby League. An Australian international representative prop forward, he previously played for the Penrith Panthers, with whom he won the 2003 premiership. Joel_Clinton
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| Military history of New Zealand military history of New Zealand is an aspect of the history of New Zealand that spans several hundred years. When first settled by Māori almost a millennium ago, there was much land and resources, but war began to break out as the country's carrying capacity was approached. Military_history_of_New_Zealand
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| TV ONE For other uses, see TV1 disambiguation. TV_ONE
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| Jeffrey Thomas (actor) Jeffrey Thomas is a Welsh-born New Zealand actor, best known for his television roles. He rose to prominence in New Zealand in the late 1980s with the lead role of Inspector "Sharky" Finn in the TVNZ police drama series Shark in the Park, and is also well-known for his roles in two long-running New Zealand soap operas, Mercy Peak and Shortland Street, and his distinctive voice can be heard narrating a large number of documentaries. Jeffrey_Thomas_(actor)
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