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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    In a battle for the basketball skies, the Manawatu Jets have eventually taken flight to beat the Taranaki Airs 93-84 in NBL action at New Plymouth

    In a battle for the basketball skies, the Manawatu Jets have eventually taken flight to beat the Taranaki Airs 93-84 in NBL action at New Plymouth


    Ironically, the game was delayed by half an hour due to plane cancellations.

    Corey Webster top-scored for Manawatu with 30 points.

    BASKETBALL WITH BK'S RODEO MEGA STACKER - ALL THE BURGER YOU'LL EVER WANT AND MORE

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     Today's News

    Entertainment:
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    Law and Order:
    A mother's on trial in Nelson for allegedly medically abusing her child - including causing sepsis 6:27

    International:
    The Missing number in the hundreds of thousands in Syria, where mass graves of torture victims are found weekly 4:37

    Entertainment:
    Leslie Grossman and Sascha Penn are married 21:57

    Politics:
    Labour's Jan Tinetti says today's employment law change is a backwards step 21:57

    Entertainment:
    Keke Palmer is "more intentional" with her work and time since becoming a mom 21:27

    Living & Travel:
    Second-placed Auckland FC look to close the gap on leaders Newcastle tonight in the A-League 21:17

    Entertainment:
    Harry Styles learnt "how to slow down" on his career break 20:57

    Entertainment:
    Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo's sex life is better now that he is not "so big" 20:27

    Entertainment:
    Tyler Perry broke his collarbone in a "terrible" bike fall 19:57


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