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Kanye happy to move in with the Kardashian clan
Kanye West is happy to live with Kim Kardashian's family.

Selina Trigg: Domestic violence not just crime of poor
What this story confronts us with is the destruction of the widely held idea that domestic violence is the dirty problem of the underclasses, writes Selina Trigg.

Nigella victim of 'bystander effect'
Diners who only watched as Nigella Lawson was assaulted were probably influenced by the "bystander effect" - and it's at play daily in NZ.

'It was shocking to watch'
Police are investigating photos appearing to show celebrity chef Nigella Lawson being choked by her husband during a row at a London restaurant.

Sam Judd: Rebuilding communities in catastrophe
Sam Judd blames the breakup of the community unit for many of the social and environmental problems of today and highlights how some visionaries are bringing them back.

Greg Dixon: About Facebook
By the time you read this, I'll be gone. I will have ended it, I'll have popped my clogs, cashed in my chips. That's right, I have deleted my Facebook account.

'Pink Viagra' on way to pep up women's sex drive
A Dutch company called Emotional Brain claims early trials of a new drug, Lybrido, show promise for women in the treatment of loss of sexual desire and that "pink Viagra" could be on the market as early as 2016.

Where does size really matter?
Most men are more concerned about how they measure up against their male friends than what their girlfriends think of their penis size, a new study has found.

New technology so you can kiss in cyberspace (+video)
Have you ever wanted to lock lips with someone on the internet? Burberry has teamed up with Google to create world-first technology allowing people to pash in cyberspace.

Looking for love in all the wrong places
An 87-year-old man has been charged $974 by a lonely hearts agency for the names of up to six women he could call for possible romance.

Dangers of a semen allergy
Up to 12 per cent of women could be allergic to semen - some so severely that exposure could cause anaphylactic shock, a leading expert has claimed.

Rebecca Kamm: What does a feminist man look like?
In the second of a multi-part series on male feminism, Rebecca asks: what makes a man a feminist?

The economics of sex and love
From divorce rates to the 'man shortage', there's little about love that can't be explained by market values, according to one economist.

Lagerfeld wants to marry cat
He showers her with attention and pays for two personal maids to provide 24-hour care for her at his mansion in Paris. Now Karl Lagerfeld has claimed that he would marry his pet cat if he could.

Diary: What I know about women
The Diary asked some famous Kiwi men from Dan Carter to Dominic Bowden to share their thoughts about the opposite sex.

The Diary: Affairs of the heart
The Diary asks some famous New Zealanders to share their experiences and their thoughts about affairs of the heart.

Marriage dying man's last wish
A Tauranga criminal lawyer achieved his dying wish of marrying his partner only days before he died from cancer.

Newborn could ruin marriage
The arrival of a baby is greeted with joy and delight by family and friends alike.

Rebecca Kamm: Why are women bored of monogamy?
Question: How do you know if he'll cheat? Answer: He's a man.

Understanding the opposite sex in the office
Women: do you feel like your male colleagues don't listen to you? Men: do you feel like you're walking on eggshells with women in your office?

Pattinson & Perry's getaway
Robert Pattinson and Katy Perry enjoyed a trip to Santa Barbara together over the weekend.

My happy place: Sarah Hillary, gallery conservator
My happy place is my conservation studio at the Auckland Art Gallery.