Timeline
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Harvard University removes human skin binding from book
The binding no longer belongs in the university's collections "due to the ethically fraught nature of the book's origins".
Live Super Rugby Pacific: Crusaders v Chiefs
The winless Crusaders are taking on the Chiefs in Christhurch. Will this be a Good Friday for the team? Follow along with our live blog with Jamie Wall:
Four fab board games to liven up your Easter weekend
No exciting Easter plans? We've scoped out four new board games to keep your whānau entertained over the long weekend.
French Pacific news in brief
A round-up of news in brief from the French Pacific region, including a delay in the signing of a "nickel pact" in New Caledonia worth hundreds of millions of Euro.
'Not even safe in our own homes' - AFL legend's family targeted in racist attack
The Aussie Rules champion says Aboriginal kids "deserve to be able to play safely, free from racism and abuse over the fence".
'Imagine losing everything you've ever worked for' - Educator cleared of bullying, harassment claims
The outcome is three years too late for the educator, who says the allegations and investigation destroyed her career.
Easter weekend traffic: Fiery crash leads to long delays on Auckland highway
A witness says she saw a "huge" plume of smoke and "little explosions come off the cars".
Hastings man charged with murder after body found in burnt-out car
Police say there are still a lot of "unanswered questions" about the death.
White Ferns not strong enough to hold off England in final T20 match
Brooke Halliday and Izzy Gaze hit a record 56-run 6th wicket partnership, but their efforts were in vain.
Waitakaruru arboretum holds Easter celebration after 'massive' replanting effort
The arboretum was devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle, but was thankfully able to keep going, owner says.
French Parliament debates polarize tensions in New Caledonia
Analysis - Debates in the French Parliament in Paris this week have once again polarized tensions back in New Caledonia.
Water park closed after invasive gold clams found
Freshwater gold clams are prolific breeders, able to produce 400 juveniles a day and up to 70,000 juveniles a year.
Protesters interrupt Biden, Obama, Clinton fundraiser
When a protester interrupted Barack Obama, the former president snapped back: "You can't just talk and not listen...That's what the other side does."
SailGP in Christchurch received millions in government, council funds
Sir Russell Coutts has railed against what he called exorbitant fees for the sailing race, but ratepayers and taxpayers picked up much of the tab.
Gen Z say yes to snacks instead of three square meals
Kiwis aged 26 and under are ditching breakfast, lunch and dinner in favour of snacking throughout the day, a new study says.
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