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2018-10-21
Meet Tui Wikohika, taking on the world
Court freezes Eric Watson’s multi-millions
Meghan’s Kiwi tribute
Freedom to mock isn’t funny
Politicians parade the kind of values we abhor
At the epicentre
Media lenses focused on Turkey’s horror show
New columnist Hinemoa Elder on knowing your place
Why Hansen could stay on in ‘the best job in the world’
Chicken is our favourite protein – but there’s a cost
Emma Keeling
Return to sender
David Court
Photo essay
Danielle McLaughlin
Candidate sues over top race relations job
Kids’ toilet woes stress schools
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Pair forced to play it quiet
MP calls for cheaper drugs over advertising spend
‘A boy came over. I knew him. He left me in my tears’
Author’s note: ‘You are one hell of a writer’
Teen spelling whiz has the last word
Five-year flu jab step closer
Kiwis are taking the mickey
Conformity – New Zealand’s one defining value
‘Family holiday’ is an oxymoron
Fixing Lucy
Man, this flu’s not to be sniffed at
Pursue Eric ends of the earth’
Power games: Why
Something in the water Health praise
Spending priorities
Lies come in every shape and size
Taurua must get Ferns fit again
Roos outclass brave Tonga
Lions on prowl as Kiwis begin to take flight
Ferns need to fill five places
NZ Rugby cops huge wage bill
Hot Ioane powers Auckland home against Wellington
NZ Rugby fights for its life aga
Ainst money men
Ioane the hero as Otago reach decider
Cocksedge the star act for Canterbury
Reece bags four as Waikato make final
Taylor targets 100-test mark
Watling has big cup goal
Batsman cops blow as Canty force draw
Taylor rejuvenated by Nix challenge
Breakers brace for Bogut but Kings run deep
A tax on your baches
‘Caviar’ goes for paltry prices
Happiness and productivity in a blender
Gas push ‘proof of competition’
BMW’s biggest SUV to land here next year
Summer dreaming in Mission Bay stunner
Suu Kyi sibling wants to sell site of house arrest
Migrants break through fence to enter Mexico
Train mows down devotees
An inn-escapable luxury hideaway
There’s a case for travel planners
Home is where the heart is
Staff lifts basic trans-Tasman experience Geoff Collett
Dreaming of
West Coast’s Shantytown
The geek shall inherit the Earth
Four great pods to get you started
Easy like Monday morning
Music stars’ mustsee movie roles
Zeit-bites: Netflix and chills
Summer of the celebrity chef
It’s all over for Generation X
I won’t tolerate it any more
Hip-hop’s new wave
Lyon’s pride in solo sail
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