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2017-03-19
Cancer in star’s genes
truce Generation
‘It will be brutal’
No more matey rapey pressure
Forgotten mesh victims’ lonely road
Bieber just goes through same ole’ motions
‘Organic’ products in warning
Pop diva Adele the biggest show in town
Wanted US diplomat leaves NZ
CIA airline used Partner of shotgun to break strike victim: I’ll never love again
Kids take steps to safer walks to school
Mesh mum: ‘She loved to dance’
Calls for creation of Kiwi cannabis industry
Dear Middlemarch
How to solve the retirement riddle
That stranger in the mirror is your future self
Young leader taken in prime
There’s an art to staying sane in the slow lane
In politics, you pay up front and there’s no refund
David Slack
Collapse sends Kane spinning
Hansen wants pre-Lions hitout for underdone All Blacks
NZ Rugby vow to fight Europe player drain
‘71 Lions were about as poetic as a punch in the face
England ‘threaten to veto’ ABs v Baabaas money spinner
Humble Jordie’s magic steals show in the capital
Rennie grumpy as Chiefs’ standards slip
French league in merger meltdown
Crusaders hail confidence levels
No time to Mes around for Bailey
Dunedin turnout disappoints Bulldogs
Netball takes a big leap of faith
South Africa embarrass Caps Kohli mocks Aussie review
Wood thrives with Leeds backing
Petty wins sixth straight national 800m title
Palmer putter up for sale after true Kiwi adventure
Sitak in favour of Davis Cup overhaul
Bonneval rules over gallant Oaks rivals
Miss Wilson sends Jimmy reminder
Te Akau chasing another Derby
Q2 and S4 to amp up Audi’s sales
McLaren steps up a notch
May warned to think again about independence vote
Clinton emerges to plead for unity
Hoverboard inventor grounded Iceland considers tax to deal with impact of tourist boom
Outsiders upset the old order
Monkey meat and lots of walking a perfect recipe for healthy hearts
Royals woo French during poignant visit for prince
Spying allegation stands
Loose lips sink Trump’s second travel-ban bid
Declassified films expose dodgy nuclear-test data
‘Extremely unusual’ weather takes heavy toll
Where’s my fibre?
Tourism rates row Accommodation firms speak out
Taming tension Shamubeel Eaqub on NZ’s big challenges
Doing the business Nappies power fuel tech
CFOs take a bow Awards night joy for finance chiefs
Broadband gaps threaten NZ’s business growth
Internet options ‘befuddling’
Google Shopping makes comparison easy
Freight without a road
Kiwi drinks collect international awards
Instant fines ahead for shoplifters?
Timber - the growing trend
Let’s feed the hunger for hope
Buffett’s winning bet against the hedge funds
Most Norfolk Islanders are direct descendants of the Bounty mutineers – and they’re proud of their heritage, writes
Hot on Hainan
Divide and conquer
Capital fine fit for ‘serial expat’ Where are you from? What do you do in your spare time?
South Africa
On the road to nowhere David Linklater takes a road trip to Little Hollywood. Hollywood, Utah that is. He visits the deserts and canyons where movie-magic is made.
On the way/near by
The roar of water torture
The battle of the bulge
Take a deep gulp and go for it
Pick of the bunch
The Quo is still For more than 50 years, British band Status Quo has been, ahem, Rockin’ All Over The World. Long-serving guitarist Francis Rossi talks with about cocaine, chord changes and cash ahead of the band’s Last Of The Electrics tour.
So you would say a comment like ‘‘they are contacting the spirits’’ is a statement of fact?
But I can’t find any record of ever resolving a murder. The track record of this show is zero.
One Thousand Ropes (M)
Important story let down Loving (PG)
Drama intrigues Trespass Against Us (R13)
A haunting, brutal study of family violence
Not bound by convention
Gabby O’Connor
Swimming in bovine coliform
Taking drag to the country
The Wrong Girl
WELLINGTON’S WATERFRONT WONDER
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