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48 hours in Kigali
Reuters
Got 48 hours to explore the Rwandan capital of Kigali? Reuters correspondents with local knowledge help visitors get the most from a short visit.
NZ in talks to rescue tourists in Thailand
The Government is in talks with airlines and the Australian government to rescue about 200 New Zealanders stranded in Thailand.
Sightseeing to a deadline
SMH
Robert Upe proves it is possible to tour the great cities of Europe in a week.
Airlines plan special flights for stranded Bangkok tourists
Reuters
Asian airlines have begun special flights to carry passengers stranded in Thailand by anti-government protesters who have taken over the main Bangkok airport in their bid to oust the elected administration.
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Luxury fit for a Queen City slicker
By KIM RUSCOE - The Dominion Post
A Thai woman gracefully dips to her knees and pours ginger tea into a delicate china cup, as Luk Thung music drifts in gentle wafts across the softly lit alcove.
High and Dry on Colorado's slopes
By JON ANDERSON - The Dominion Post
As the last New Zealand skifield closes after a bumper season, Colorado's fields are just beginning to open.
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High and Dry on Colorado's slopes
As the last New Zealand skifield closes after a bumper season, Colorado's fields are just beginning to open.
Nelson's world of sustainable arts
The once-wacky art scene in the sun-drenched South Island town of Nelson is not only alive and well, it's getting stronger.
Trapped Kiwis freed from terror hotels
Three New Zealanders are known to be safe after being trapped in their Mumbai hotels by Islamist militants, as a siege at two hotels and a Jewish centre in the city continues amid gunfire and more deaths.