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2017-01-15
Military predator exposed
THE SUNDAY STAR-TIMES SAYS:
‘I am tired, happy and free’
Revealed: Foreign spy targeted ‘sensitive’ NZ firms
SoCal(orific)
Awaroa odyssey
The spying game
A TALE OF TWO CITIES: TAURANGA OVERTAKES DUNEDIN AS NZ’S FIFTH BIGGEST CITY
Welcome to boomtown
Tight security for Richie and Gemma wedding
Summer fun ‘bummer’ as pools ban the bomb
Choosing life in the face of death
Tongans dying on NZ roads leave grieving families struggling to cope
Epic fail: 13 shots at driving licence
Quakes draw new disaster tourists
Parents charged for teen prostitutes
‘The Deplorables’
Take over the Capitol
Obama vows to fight on
Nothing grim about this Reaper
Gold cards take public for a ride
Done up like a dog’s dinner
Latham finally conquers Basin with classy ton
Taylor hails Bangladesh as surprise draw looms
Guildford shows the flame still burns at nationals
Umaga backs new tackling laws to prevent injury
NZR works miracles to keep talent
Radradra must get court OK for Nines
Lowe link in bid to save Bulls
Jack socks it to Sousa to claim Auckland title
Rea of hope for NZ as super coach makes mark
How Tennis Auckland spends money made by ASB Classic
McGlinchey grabs points
Fifa wants to turn World Cup into a lottery
Wood has goods as Leeds go to third
Sexism issue rooted in golf’s fabric
Thomas sets 36-hole record with eagle on last hole
Kiwi teen wins Toyota Racing Series opener
Duco’s Aussie ready for Manny
Adams needs more votes to make Star cast
Opie shows he’s the Bosson
Marsh seizes Anniversary moment
PUNTERS DIARY
No regrets over Cup
Alfa Romeo undercooks saucy 4C
Affordable mid-engined cars
Jewish voters wary of Right-wing charm offensive
Harrelson to re-enact rampage in ambitious live film
China ready for war over islands
Co-pilot’s gadgets may have sparked fatal fire
‘We can’t think about going back’
Life imitates art as devil child actor bashes cyclists
Assad and brother linked to attacks
More to Moorea The French Polynesian island isn’t just an exotic honeymoon destination, writes
Rubbed up the wrong way
Rules for a zen-like spa experience
Boston: more than a feeling Disadvantages?
The setting
‘Where the world pierces the sky’
Vegetarianism is hard
Visualise to make it real
The basics
Was the winner of the Open Category of the Sunday Star-Times Short Story Awards 2016. Judge Stephanie Johnson said her entry ‘‘does everything a short story should do and more’’, describing it as ‘‘a moving, memorable story by a writer of considerable ski
800 Words rides wave of success
The Catch hopes to reel in laughs
A convincing turn
Lion roars with raw emotion Lion
Music man turns paperback writer
Not so thrilling after all
‘The 90s rocked, it ruled’
‘This one got my funnybone’
Pop and protest in public
Passing the holiday baton
Amazing tale of girl power
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