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2017-01-01
Wozniacki has ring but Serena has love match
Career Oz criminal ‘dumped’ back in NZ
Caroline offers a healthy outlook
A hole load of etiquette in the hot seat at the beach
What you sea, is what you get
Cheer up – it may not happen in 2017
It’s raining, but at least you won’t get sunburn
Do drop in
Thrills & spills
2017 starts with a bang
Campfire question: To burn or not to burn
Ballet in blood of family celebrating royal appointment
Meteoric rise for Mount’s music man
‘We had to say goodbye to a coffin’
Kiwis plan a year of
Living dangerously
And here’s to better things in 2017 . . .
It wasn’t all death and destruction
Here’s to the Kiwi instinct of kindness
NZ and Israel
Splendour in the baked grass
ZZ Top star loves Hahei takeaways
It’s an honour: this is the Dame Val I know well
Lewis ready for Venus
Broom replaces injured Guptill in T20 squad
Parker’s title defence plans firm
Burling and Tuke inspired for Cup bid
Rousey suffers brutal TKO loss
Hourigan, Robson exit in the first round
Sir Andy and Sir Mo: tennis and track stars are knighted
Mark Reason.
The 10 young Kiwis who will be worth watching this year Christopher Reive
Maradona’s goal washes away game’s many sins
The greatest All Blacks XV: how we see it
Woods will win ‘at least once’ on tour next year, says friend
New year, fresh start for Phoenix
Smith rebounds after early slip-up
Parkes already primed
All Stars rumours false say RIU
Cruiser bolts in at Stratford
Scott wins in Malaysia
Flags wave to Nismo’s success
DriveTime Five
Year of revolution brought us carnage, chaos and fear
China praised for ivory U-turn
Last orders at scandalous New York deli
Wife ‘told her lover to murder diplomat’
Cause of Michael’s death still a mystery
Plain speakers want bigly ban
Europe’s capitals prepare for a nervous New Year’s
Hidden fire may have sunk Titanic
Uncertainty is the only certainty in a new political era
Resolutions for Kiwi travellers
The airline
2017’s hot new hotels The Bryant
Getting cosy in Copenhagen
One tour to rule all not just for tourists
The setting
Why you should try it
Optimistic plan for delusion
Picnic fodder for sun lovers
Treat you as you would others
Five things to know about fitness trackers
Karangahake
A good hard smack It was a punch-up with an irate audience member that launched the international career of Australian comedian Jim Jefferies. Now he gets to offend far bigger audiences around the globe, writes
2016’s top flicks
Paterson’s joy is in Jarmusch’s details Paterson
Passengers (M)
The gulf between perception and reality
Nostalgia trip doesn’t last the distance
Lola’s notes on jungle life
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