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2017-01-08
Hollywood takes aim Secret piracy lobbying revealed
Natalie Portman on being Jackie O Three pages of puzzles
Patients uneasy at Scientology invitation
The Moana Effect: ‘At last, it’s us’
Family bereft twice in a week
Racism’s dresscode not smart, nor casual
Richie wedding talk of the town
Kiwis already planning next getaway
Top cop admits scary driving
Flight and fright on Sheeran’s NZ adventure
Boom times for a secret of the south
Holiday hotspots prove tasty moneyspinners
Brave dairy owner takes broom to gun-wielding robber
Pot pioneers call for legal cannabis
‘They never pretended to be heroes’
The warrior kid
Why our traditional Kiwi summer is still pretty in tents...
‘Dad looks healthier dead than he has for years’
Clean rivers the right of every Kiwi
NZ and Israel
Just like a true nature’s child
All Blacks may lose Smith, Cruden
Seed-killer Davis stands tallest
Patel’s knock proves vital for Firebirds
Gill targets Walsh scalp after changing approach
Positive signs as the kid from Te Kuiti settles in at top level
Isner set to serve up style on court
Venus and Sitak handed main draw wildcards at Classic
Statham and Tearney make it two wins from two for Kiwi men
Hayson denies Foran contact Breakers cut import Stockton for season
Duco edging closer to sealing Pac Man deal
Sir Peter is a bit mad but not bad
Belliss, Edwards win fours crowns
Buchanan claims fourth title
Prince and Parkes rule
Telegraph calling Lynds-trained Thien Ly
One-night affair with Lazarus
Southerner snags Cup
It’s still a Bentley but now a diesel
DriveTimes Five
Gunman said government made him watch Isis videos
The high cost of no healthcare
Siestas could be the secret to a more active older brain
Big break looms as crack in Antarctic ice shelf spreads
Orca at centre of controversy dies
Hacking? What hacking?
Arnie responds to ratings swipe
Mexico ‘will repay border wall cost’
A taste of Madrid Some people visit Madrid for its world-class galleries and museums. however, falls madly in love with a sandwich.
Prevent jet lag, in a flash
This is how the 1 per cent fly
From its world-famous Inca ruins to its farmers and traders, Peru is a country embracing its rich history. reports.
The setting
Going Goan with Kiwi help
Know the skin you are in
Serve up an intense workout
’Tis the season of irony
Simple can equal spectacular
Sharon O’Neill
The Questionnaire
Izzard seeks out life’s joys
£20 and a guitar ... to follow his dream
La La Land (M)
Seventeen speaks to today’s teens The Edge of Seventeen (M)
Thrilling formula that keeps on giving
Victim’s brutal experience centre stage
Guy Williams
Bad boy role a challenge
Clean Break
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