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2017-10-29
Diplomat’s fiery attack
Disgraced ambassador’s secret return – for party
Don't call our Prime Minister 'Cindy'
Magic what he does
Under fire in Invercargill
Worse than kids at kindy
‘Accident’ cash plea prompts suspicion
Don’t fear the haters – laugh at them
DJ Max Key loses himself
The destroyed photos
Auckland restaurant to the stars set to change hands
Expect going to get heavy in the coalition stakes
Lawyer behind scandal expects further victims
Life in the anxiety lane
Godfather of gossip honoured
Lucky escape for capsized boaties
Miss Pinup Jaimee bringing up-dos and eyeliner to Waikino
Twyford eager to make tracks
Renewed search in mum mystery
Milking time for the nation’s star bulls
Town hall turmoil in reign of ‘Trump’
Speak no evil
Not mad, not bad, just sad
Family save with an electric car
Read the fine print forming a government
Changing track
Free-to-view sport must be every Kiwi’s cultural right
Lions learn from fall and develop brilliant group of cubs
Ofa puts brain above brawn
Savea has point to prove as Todd looms as viable alternative
Wanganui claim hat-trick of Meads Cup titles
Tasman count broken bodies
Cooper Hansen can stay beyond 2019 if ABs keep winning in bin as Baabaas blow it
Duffie reveals debt to Slater and the Storm
Breakers ready for test of mettle against 36ers
Tagataese backs zero tolerance against racism
Black Caps back bowlers to handle heat in decider
Phoenix blow big lead against Roar
AWs fans want passion
Get ready for Hudson bingo
How social media has changed the game – for better and worse
‘It can do irreparable harm’: the pitfalls of posting and trolls
Fulltime drive awaits
Soliloquy victory caps Latta’s day
Kiwi Waller’s finest hour
Hiflyer keeps flying higher
E-Hybrid is mean and green
DriveTimes Five
Eclipse Cross ticks quite a few SUV boxes
Voting suspended as election crisis worsens
Space rock may be a unique visitor
Where there’s dope smoke, there’s more bedroom fire
Weinstein accuser speaks out
Former president faces new claim
RT lifts lid on Twitter ad pitch
Women are lying, says White House
THE STORY SO FAR
A big no to independence
Charges laid in election inquiry
Lama’s aide faces bribery claim
Tiger Woods avoids jail time
Brave new world for banking
Out with the old
Cellphone city
Secret recipe
Our economic future lies in technology
The tax credit comeback
Tactics to fight Amazon
Chinese currency’s ascent slow to take off
GLOBAL REACTION
Employee health the priority
Supply to soften slowdown
Climbing a different ladder
The worst time to sell is a mortgagee sale
Everybody work the dinosaur
Yumi Zouma
See shells in the Seychelles
Hot Havana nights
Dance all around the world
Budget-friendly Switzerland
Funk meets function
From the land of ice and snow
Peak of pleasure and pain
Difficulty
Lakeside magnet: you’ll snap it up
Don’t ignore those snores
The basics
Top honours for traumatic tales
Mandela’s memory
Thor dances to Taika’s tune
Powerful performances drive Una Una (R16)
Liam Gallagher
The Questionnaire
If you could time travel, where would you go and why?
Invitation to provide missing figures
Acting on instincts pays off
QI, Tuesday, 9.45pm, Prime
The secrets of Sherwood
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Blend of character and modernity
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