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From lock-up to the locker room
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Naval officer wins day in court
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Alison Mau
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Games like, woo-hoo and a warm glow
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How will police prosecute their own?
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Shoplifters winning the war
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Guards quit in prisoners sex inquiry
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Brace for a drone arms race
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No admission, no trial, victims told
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Coma patients medical guinea pigs
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Decile-one kids go to top of class
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Call for NZ Post probe over ‘snail mail’ snafu
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Flights of
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Only the lonely
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Bound to books and pig hunting
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Start a movement: join the squatters
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Turning honey gold into
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Uphill climb ahead for Nikki Kaye
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Caregivers’ pay
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David Slack
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Rennie credits Sunwolves but admits Chiefs’ game ‘fell short’
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Dear Hughie, now I want to hurt someone
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No-show Fury is next for Parker - but this time in the UK
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MARIA HAD IT COMING
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HURRICANE HIGGINS
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TUI NEXT TO GO
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Sweet science may yet be seen as barbarism
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Joshua is ready to become ‘world’s biggest boxing star’
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Henry: SBW will start for the ABs
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Kiwi Super Rugby dominance is both pleasure and pain
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Injured Smith misses SA trip
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Faumuina excited by challenge of Lions
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Warriors try to get reward for progress
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Crazy times in NRL are good for no one
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Ko drops back in Texas as Thai rival surges into second
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Sharapova hate is ‘her own fault’
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Paddon recovers from roll
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Coaches promise clash Fifa boss in ethics spotlight of styles in OFC decider
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Big bucks spell new pressure on Adams
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Two practice wins for Team NZ boosts confidence for Cup tilt
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Mime breaks silence in Travis
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Hastings a top venue for Amarula
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Is the BMW 5-series still the best?
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Nissan goes Rogue with tracks star
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More character for Cayman
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Austerity anger boils over
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Inventor’s ‘Iron Man’ suit takes off Chernobyl wasteland will become a giant solar farm
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Drivers foot bill for roads upgrade
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Pope backs crackdown on Islamist terror
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EU united on Brexit demands
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Dingo culls make packs more deadly
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Not quite the Mile High Club
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100 days of unreality
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Technology shows stunning potential in pest battles
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Rolling out the egg-shaped barrel
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Back on track
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Insurance talk
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Trade wars
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Six figure struggles
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Parking app’s safety perk
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Growing our way to a stronger future
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A programming question
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Changing careers with a business plan
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No paltry sum to upgrade
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The problem with plastic
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Kiwi firm launches $600-a-jar skincare
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Affordable Industrial opportunity in Wanaka
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Can we trust in company share ownership?
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Just a little bit country is a country girl at heart, so what better places to wear a cowboy hat (briefly), than Nashville and Memphis.
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Copenhagen: Paper market
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Europe’s best foodie deals
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Feasting in Verona In this region of Italy, tradition and creativity intersect and the only thing fast about the food is its ability to please, writes
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For the love of social justice
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The Islamic world comprises a fifth of the planet’s population and provides great historic, architectural and cultural sights, writes
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The verdict
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Zoom around in crisp alpine air
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Green thumbs and tight fists
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A tired grump is a hazard
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Pick of the bunch
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Mikey’s back with the band! The irrepressible DJ and TV star says he has no regrets... well, a few (particularly those parking tickets). Interview by
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Irish comedian Ed Byrne is back amongst us for the 2017 NZ International Comedy Festival. He talks to about Paul Henry, hellish hecklers, and his abiding love for a coastal South Island town.
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Fresh and foolish fun
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Rugby tale deserves plenty of props Handsome Devil (M)
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Romance dilutes pertinent story
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Flatlands of Iowa turn into scary place
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Quietly shining art star
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Thomas Oliver
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Raw naked talent