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2016-09-11
That last hug goodbye!’
Malone’s silver medal motivated by mum
Sick kids on street as mum parties
A small boy and his junkie parents
Five bathrooms, three generations, no kitchen
Our leaders need steel in the spine
Rental fire alarm for landlord
The mountaineer who helped save Sir Ed
‘Don’t call me a girl’
Final act
‘They will get you when you are not looking’
Cyclist not just seen but noticed in crocheted vest
Why your latte will help you live longer
YouTube ‘censors’ NZ sex videos
A right attitude to go from homeless to centre stage
Kiwi earns Game of Thrones schooling
Teen whizkid set for Silicon Valley
Life too busy for great outdoors
Softening blow the
Who’s telling porkies?
Spin will make fools of us all
Children need treatment for sexualised behaviour in rapidly growing numbers, writes
Parents: Grit your teeth and steel yourself for ‘the talk’
We need a place to call home
Is anyone protecting our heritage?
Women’s risks
Big classes
Kids get first-hand account of 9/11 horror
A $1m quarter-pallet paradise
#Ask Jaquie
Ardie time after Cane’s injury
Barrett and Bus send a message
Pumas pressure test is passed after a torrid opening
Player ratings: Savea back to his best in blockbusting test
Gatland sees son star for Harbour
How NZ Rugby keeps ahead of the world
All Blacks family saved Savea
Sharks bite back with vengeance to pip Raiders in thriller
FORAN LOOKS SET TO PLAY FOR WARRIORS NEXT YEAR
Malone pays tribute to late mum
Novak bemused by rival’s antics
ASB Classic punt on Konjuh paying off
Eliza still chasing the ‘Big 3’
Europe to resist Super League takeover
Rasmussen’s rocky road to wing attack
Bennett joins the big boys
Wanganui squeeze past South Canterbury to keep unbeaten record
Wynne-win in Metric Mile
PUNTERS DIARY
Saracino brilliant, Xtravagant dismal
Made in China and coming here
A youthful new Honda Civic
DriveTimes Five
Clinton: China must help deal with Pyongyang
Granny Ri, 72, strikes fear into the heart of the enemy – again
Ceasefire offers hope for future
Facebook backs off from ‘napalm girl’ censorship
A date on which we reject fear and honour the dead
9/11 remembered:
Police race against time to catch jihadi women
Vaccine hoped to stop the curse of thrush
Plug in, turn on, drive off
Rent and renewables
Howzat for growth?
Going in blind?
Phone fee fury
Warning for parents offering kids help
Business benefit from NZ’s electric dreams
Taking the future for a test drive
Alibaba’s bargains from a little helper
KiwiSaver missing millions
Stickers to brighten your day
Cover costs more but payouts falling
Developers feel squeeze from banks
Charging stations are the new attraction
No contest for commercial
Home invaders rule the roost
20 reasons to visit Venice
All quiet in the cheap seats
World’s best travel job
Christchurch gets double-decker jet
An Oxford education
Ask an expert
Deals of the week
The world’s coolest B&B
Tickle your tastebuds
Gastronomic gems
The fantastic Fox
On the road with
Van Beek takes the long road
Huston takes an epic risk
Weta wizards’ magic lifts tale
A terrific blend of fact and fun
The Dance Reduction Agents
Zen & the Art of Dying (M)
Victims of the ‘dirty war’
GPS marks the spot
Boffin of belly laughs
Harwood quits the quiet life
It’s a man’s world
The Questionnaire
Shabby imposter’s star turn
State of the Arts
Architectural indulgence
Subdivision development opportunity
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