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2015-07-19
Kia ora, Oprah
Fourteen tenants – just one toilet
Weather chaos
‘The dogs are driving me crazy’
Don’t rush to blame Johnny Foreigner
Bright sparks
Jaquie Brown
Alliance of fellow rebels out in force and having a blast
$100K gone from Baby Leo fund
So cold even the dog’s water bowl has frozen solid
Plastic fantastic when it’s recycled
Christmas flight prices taking off
Who killed baby Israel?
Brain damaged, blind and nowhere to go
‘Don’t be tricked by Simon’
‘Amazing news’ for Strawbridge
Olympic cyclists gear up with SAS
Doggy do paints picture of life for NZ’s earliest settlers
Son loses will fight for estate
Farro seeking fruit fly compo
The Kiwi John Oliver
Cancer kids the legacy
Labour’s desperate race baiting
Housing crisis
David Slack
Cruel break for Naholo
Dagg keeps calm and carries on
Wallabies sneak win at death
If McCaw is relaxed, we should be too
Carter off-loads praise on midfield, Perenara
Dagg seals World Cup spot against Pumas
Baabaas end NZ Maori unbeaten run
Hansen’s cache of talent
Kenny-Dowall to play Warriors despite assault, stalking charges
Beyond the race for the yellow jersey
Case of NZ Football bending the rules
Townsend sad to leave ‘an awesome experience’
Fisher flying ahead of Rio
Willett takes the field by storm
Lee likely to miss the cut after Open triple bogey
Cook faces battle as Johnson roars back
Made in Sheffield: the boy who rescued an English summer
Magic Malia wants to change it up in Ferns
Advantage NZ after doubles victory
Precocious pair have surprise for world rivals
Henare hunts biggest scalp
Willis runs fifth in record 1500m
Le Bon Fin emerges from gloom
Everyone is taking a gander at ‘Goose’
Bid to end ‘‘half-shaking’’ with one clear day alkalising ban
Put a forged Monet in the boot and you’d have a bounder’s Jag
DriveTimes FIVE
Best Camry also the last
Reynolds insists he’s not just the V8 Supercars joker
Miami Vice Ferrari set to go under the hammer
Plea to answer hate with love
Air tragedy lost in fog of claims and theories
Bollywood fashion for Kiwi brides
A place to call home: The Kiwi dream
Get to grips with customers
Energy savers
Cold play worth billions
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SAUSAGE SURPRISE
VOLATILITY CHALLENGE
CHINA’S COMPETING CLUB
Moa flying high in Brazil
Faith in organic movement bears fruit
No business like snow
Business trailblazers recognised
Casual concerns
Follow passion, then money
FINANCIAL PRODUCT: House insurance
Celebrity business lessons
Golden gongs for modern homes
A lesson in progress for tertiary centres
What a harvest to be shared
The mother (and father) of all US road trips
Want to help Greece? Go there on holiday
What to do while you’re there
Swallowed by the dragon
Gorge on Queensland’s secret ravines
DEALS OF THE WEEK
Hot in the city in sunny Abu Dhabi
Paris: 7 hidden gems
The good, the bad & the mad
Unravelling life’s mysteries
The secret of his Success
Lush-looking, but unfulfilling
A New Zealand perspective on the Holocaust
Like father, like son
Manhattan project excites Hickey
PICK OF THE WEEK
The search for true soul
Why Go Set a Watchman changes everything
Bianca Zander
Phil Gifford talks to southern soul song-writing legend Dan Penn about making history without realising it. The mighty Penn
Cult Kiwi comedy-horror comes home
Totally cool
Disney skater puts podiatry career on ice
Memory full and dumping
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