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TV THRILLER
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This year’s global measles epidemic is the worst since 2006. For New Zealander Jenny Abrahamson, the disease’s resurgence
recalls the heartbreak of an earlier generation.
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Psychology
Scary movies can be curiously addictive – and not just for thrill seekers.
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Playing the only serious role in Taika Waititi’s WWII comedy Jojo Rabbit, of a Jewish girl hiding from the Nazis, meant a journey into history for in- demand Kiwi actress Thomasin McKenzie.
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The second volume of Witi Ihimaera’s memoirs, essays from Rachel Cusk, William Dalrymple on the East India Company, NZ non-fiction including Des Townson’s story and poetry from James Norcliffe
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Many people diagnosed with a serious or incurable illness dream of exotic locations and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Jane Ludemann’s bucket list is different.
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Instead of waiting in line to see a doctor, more of us are taking our health matters to the pharmacist.
Nichol
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New evidence shows 80% of shorebirds and 90% of seabirds are threatened or at risk of extinction. Is it time to ban dogs and vehicles on beaches?
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How is it possible that, facing impeachment, his conduct increasingly outrageous, Donald Trump is tipped to win a second term as US President?
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If the carve-up of televised sport is eyewatering for viewers, stay tuned for what the entertainment giants have in store.
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Avocado as an ingredient is growing in popularity as chefs and cooks experiment with flavours and textures.
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For coaches, life after reaching the pinnacle is not always a one-way ride.
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Family-owned wine company Villa Maria consistently offers value for money.
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Elton John puts down a colourful account of his life in Me
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Cathrin Schaer in Berlin
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61 Wordsworth
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The Good Life
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TV Review
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Politics
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Bill Ralston
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Editorial
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Proud lineage
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Coach’s ticket
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The business of empire
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Behind our battle lines
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Like the cut of his jib
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A stoic clowns around
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Monsters in the attic
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Getting over the rainbow
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SHORT TAKE
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CROSSWORD
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Television