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2018-10-11
Fed up Eileen
BIG KARL OPENS UP
How to change the world for girls
NO END IN SIGHT FOR PAIN AT THE PUMP
What is a New Zealander?
Job becomes horror show
Dollars drained from wallets
Girl didn’t target heart, court told
Mallard had secret leak inquiry
Sailors buoyant as order conferred
Cops eye cannabis challenges
Govt boost means homeless crisis ‘easing but not over’
Water Whirler bender faces damage count
Waterfront stadium plan has critics
Footage from India shocks Kiwi teens
Fast and furious storm to hit Florida
Haley’s comet could rise to be a potential threat to Trump
Saudis ‘lay in wait for Khashoggi and left Turkey quickly’
Taking on UFB work backfires
Govt’s books in good shape and need to stay that way
Robertson’s surplus surprise a mixed blessing
Short & Sweet
Methane must be addressed
Belief Kiwi academia free of political bias is hogwash
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Pain at the pump is business as usual
Vector facing penalty for too many outages
Why Steel & Tube shunned $282m takeover bid
How Virgin Australia is beefing up transtasman battle
Government crackdown on loan sharks
Farmers facing tough times as Fonterra cuts milk price forecast
Will the future of airport link come down to political vanity?
Trademark wars are more than a David and Goliath battle
Latest Google phones continue AI advance
NZ shares continue downward trend
Everest champ big winner
Guineas hopes on line at Matamata
Madge has to Cook up something very tasty
Top cricketers given sexual consent guidelines
JWH out to crow on international stage
New owner Marion happy with Breakers’ time in the Suns
Plan afoot to reshape international rugby
Gloves are always off in promotions game when egos and big bucks at stake
NZR attempt to get a release for Todd
CALL TO QUIT: New Zealand Football facing further turmoil
SNAP CHAT with Kura Forrester
Catherine Tate heads Downunder
We review Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist, First Man andBad Times At The El Royale
We review new albums from Ivy Adara and Cat Power
We review Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey and Super Mario Party.
Tim Minchin talks to Karl Puschmann about his return to the stage
Rob Brydon and Greg Proops bring their brands of humour to New Zealand
Tour news: More summer sounds
Out of the Shadows
It could be your line . . . if you’re part of the show
BAD TIMES AT THE EL ROYALE
SUPER MARIO PARTY
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