We have started to collect the most important news related to New Zealand in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Brendon McCullum smashes 97 as New Zealand reach 208-6 after a truncated opening day of the series against England.
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New England manager Martin Johnson names Bath lock Steve Borthwick as skipper for the tour of New Zealand.
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New Zealand's coach John Bracewell says captain Daniel Vettori will be fit to lead the tourists against England in the first Test.
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The world's largest squid possesses the biggest animal eye, say scientists dissecting a rare specimen.
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Technicians in New Zealand begin defrosting a rare specimen of the colossal squid, the world's biggest.
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Six high school students and a teacher are killed by flash flooding in a river in a New Zealand national park.
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A man in New Zealand is charged with throwing a hedgehog at a teenager, a newspaper reports.
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New Zealand winger Joe Rokocoko will miss the summer Tests against Ireland and England because of a wrist injury.
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New Zealand becomes the first developed nation to sign an agreement on free trade with China.
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A New Zealand teenager is convicted of computer crimes linked to an international cyber-crime ring.
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New Zealand allow five players, including skipper Daniel Vettori, to miss the start of their summer tour so they can play in the IPL.
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Monty Panesar takes career-best figures of 6-126 to inspire England to victory on day five in Napier and seal a series win over New Zealand.
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Monty Panesar and Stuart Broad share five wickets as England close on a series victory over New Zealand on day four in Napier.
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Andrew Strauss (173no) and Ian Bell (110) give England a big lead in the third Test against New Zealand.
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Kevin Pietersen hits a century as England struggle to 240-7 on day one of the third Test against New Zealand.
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Relatives welcome news a boy, 14, has been charged with the murder of a British woman in New Zealand.
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England close day three of the second Test with a lead of 421 over New Zealand.
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Tim Ambrose's unbeaten 97 helps England end day one of the second Test against New Zealand on 291-5.
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