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new zealand scenery.
basically a comparison between hot new zealand chicks vs ugly english mtf. halirious
new zealand is not for sale, despite somebody in neighbouring australia trying to offload the nation of four million to the highest online bidder.
with a starting offer of just one cent, brisk bidding for the prime chunk of south pacific real estate quickly boosted the price to 3,000 australian dollars before ebay pulled the plug on the auction this week. "clearly new zealand is not for sale," ebay australia spokesman daniel feiler told the new zealand press association, adding that 22 bids had been made before the company acted.
"it is mostly household items we have for sale, but there are the occasional quirky items put up," he added. "we have a look at them and if they are ok we leave them, but if it is something that can't be sold, we take them off."
the trader has not been named, but apparently was unimpressed with the country he was trying to sell.
the rivalry between the two countries is intense and in his advertisement the man said new zealand had "very ordinary weather."
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randy cambell is new zealand's top stuntman. marvel at his professionalism as he attempts the death defying "jumping over a moving car" stunt.
bleeding billboard reminds new zealanders to drive carefully while it rains.
boys and girls.. pay attention!
either he had a bad stomach flu or this guy really does not care for pantera's music.
this beautiful bay is located near south island.
australian winger, matt king fails to catch the pass and is pushed into a barrier, sparking a nice little fight between himself and manu vatuvei (new zealnd winger) where a cameraman gets a little too close to the action.
glaciers in the past have carved these mountains into steep fjords.
tonga respond to the haka.
haka vs. the frogs.
he writes, he travels, he eats and he's hungry for more....the world is not enough for anthony bourdain.
anything for a day off.
as an aussie, i can`t begin to describe just how uncontrollable my laughter has been for quite a few minutes now.
new zealand put a bunch of giant cancerous tumors representing breast cancer awareness month on the streets to raise awareness. all i see is balls. can’t wait to see what they do for prostate cancer awareness month.
sydney (reuters life!) - new zealand was on wednesday named the world's least corrupt nation out of a list of 180 countries, unseating denmark after a year in which the global recession and ongoing conflicts proved challenging. the annual index by transparency international ranked 180 countries on a scale of zero to 10 according to 13 independent surveys, with zero being perceived as highly corrupt and 10 as having low levels of corruption. new zealand topped the table with a score of 9.4 after coming second last year. in second place was last year's leader, denmark with 9.3 followed by singapore and sweden tying at 9.2 and switzerland at 9.0. countries at the bottom of the table were those which are unstable or impacted by war and ongoing conflicts that have affected the public sector and torn apart governance infrastructure. somalia had a score of 1.1, afghanistan was 1.3, myanmar ranked 1.4 and sudan tied with iraq at 1.5. "stemming corruption requires strong oversight by parliaments, a well-performing judiciary, independent and properly resourced audit and anti-corruption agencies, vigorous law enforcement, transparency in public budgets, revenue and aid flows, as well as space for independent media and a vibrant civil society," said huguette labelle, chairwoman of transparency international. "the international community must find efficient ways to help war-torn countries to develop and sustain their own institutions." rounding out the top 10 least corrupt nations were finland, the netherlands, australia, canada and iceland. britain came 17th in the list and the united states was 19th with a score of 7.5. more than 130 of the countries scored below 5. source
new zealand police are searching for a couple who have allegedly fled with millions of dollars that was accidentally deposited into their account. the couple, huan di zhang and hui gao, is understood to have received a $nz10 million ($7.8 million) deposit after asking westpac bank for a $nz10,000 overdraft, nzpa is reporting. the couple ran a service station in rotorua, according to nzpa. the store shut down earlier this month after its operator, heights service limited, went into receivership. "the individuals associated with this account are believed to have left new zealand and police (are) working through interpol to locate those individuals," said detective senior sergeant david harvey of new zealand police. "westpac bank has recovered some of the money which had been inappropriately withdrawn." he did not specific how much had been recovered and refused to confirm any other details about the case. "at this time i am not prepared to disclose the amount of money involved, name the individuals or business involved, or discuss which country the individuals may be in right now." banking ombudsman liz brown told rotorua's the daily post that technically it was a criminal offence for someone to spend money accidentally put into their bank account if they knew the money wasn't theirs. ms brown has been banking obudsman for 15 years and said she's only seen 10 to 20 cases of this nature. they were legally referred to as "payment by mistake". she was unable to recall how much money was involved in each case. "there haven't been cases of millions of dollars but certainly ones where there have been several thousand dollars," she said. source
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