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2017-05-14
Dying Kiwi pop star’s miracle cure
Malware attack reaches NZ sites
Accountants or artists?
Relief in sight for sole ambo paramedics
Threat to feijoas, our barter currency
Imagine the kids’ shock!
Eliza: 21sts no longer about yard glasses
A-listers can’t hold a candle to inspirational Kiwi mums
Property investors in Labour’s sights
Meteor story comes crashing back to Earth
Church in gun for ‘barbarian’ stereotyping
A public notice uncovering an art project seen by no-one
Speedsters getting the message
Motorsport veteran’s last-ever lap
Deported students struggle in India
Behind the lines of our war diaries
THE PROPOSAL
Saying goodbye to Leo
MP martyrs of the most cynical kind
Cartoon anger
The circus comes to town
Blasphemy laws? Heaven help us
Robertson hails ‘test match’ Crusaders
BOND’S NEW MISSION
Parker sends Duco a message as promoters confirm split
Crotty shades Laumape in midfield duel
BRACE POSITION
O’Driscoll circus helped us: Henry
It’s time for Smith to shut up for the good of the All Blacks
Inside backs shape as a no-brainer for coach Hansen
Aussies a threat: Lions
Home schooled Rieko does mum proud
Kiwi rugby culture is what keeps us on top of the world
Blues get tight for defining fortnight
Warriors stung in their worst ever collapse
Black Caps challenge for Bracewell’s Ireland
Bosson saves day for Kiwis
Cooksley does it for Hale
Kia’s Optima GT gets spiced up
DriveTimes five
World cup deal renewed
China’s plan for the world Vaccine ready as Ebola returns
Orca take a bite out of shark numbers Psychologist says there are 10 more ‘neglected’ senses
Centenary brings plea for peace
Love and harmony at Eurovision? Nul chance
Love for sale – Paris auctions pesky bridge padlocks
Held to ransom Cybercriminals strike in global blitz
Uber app blocked on airport wifi
Women CEOs get ‘hospital pass’
Closing the gap to achieve equal pay
Taxpayer covering the nudes
A bigger name overseas
Taking baches global as tourism booms
New houses costly to run
Investment model powers student homes
High-roller helicopter firm
Funding in-home care
Foreign firms paying the ‘Netflix tax’
Carer becomes a part of the family
Banks are in the driving seat
Build resilience for sudden economic storms
Mark and Hana are born adventurers, eager to immerse themselves in alien environments they believe will push them to their limits. reports.
Continental coaching session
All aboard
World of never-ending ‘wows’ How do you find the shopping?
ASK AN EXPERT
Shake the business-class guilt
Perfectly posh and practical
Bush hikes and waterfalls
You don’t have to go far off the beaten track to find some of Europe’s most accessible wildernesses, writes
Known wild side
Go west, cobber explores Australia’s Eastern Kimberley on the trail of the legendary Bungle Bungles and encounters visitors in the bathroom and crocs in the waterholes.
Garden of marvels, real and imaginary
Nirvana or minefield, thanks mum
The mess booze makes
Pick of the bunch
The basics
Bend it like Chadha
Time travel may not be possible but we love to speculate. talks to science writer James Gleick.
A time travel top 10:
Alien: Covenant (R16)
It’s Marigold Hotel without wit, charm Viceroy's House (M)
Satire a little off in Weldon’s sequel
Past and present encounter audacious
Bittersweet memories
Nadia Reid
The write stuff in Dunners
Streaming brings home Bacon
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