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Goff: It’s got to STOP
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Enter the world of Premium at nzherald.co.nz
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Push to widen KiwiSaver house-buying options
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Poll points to white-knuckle ride to election for leaders
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Big rush for $38m jackpot
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Typhoon tragedy inspired historic triumph — Joseph
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New law targets uni halls
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Gun puts Jones in PM’s sights
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$17m to fight online violence
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Yachting death in wild seas
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Prison battling to keep people out
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Sport helps to filter body image fears
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DHB makes cancer patient move for inmate
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Dismay at ID request for alcohol-free beer
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Shorter surgery wait could have saved young woman’s life: Coroner
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Jackson calls mayor with congratulations
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Shag’s pile goes under the hammer
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Kurds turn to Assad for help
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Strategic opportunities for Moscow as US pulls out ahead of new Syrian conflict
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Poland’s ruling party set for clear victory
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Busy week for Dems as impeachment inquiry into Trump heats up
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Desperate search for survivors as death toll from typhoon rises
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‘Graffiti Grandma’ tackles neo-Nazis
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Supporters shown video nasty
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Lives lost: Where are our values?
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A year of Lime: The sweet — and the sour
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Captain Cook put our wildlife on the world map
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Disruption of biblical proportions
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It’s what we’re reading — and how we’re reading
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Your Stars
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US opera star farewelled in style
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We’re talking ’bout a movie revolution
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12 Questions
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Construction pipeline holds firm
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Japanese retail giant signs deal with Kiwi software company
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Rugby’s Sky TV deal is ‘revolutionary’
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Why FP Healthcare continues to break through new highs
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Active or passive fund? It can be both
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Shareholders to sue CBL claiming failure on disclosure
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Sky TV boost leads rise in share prices
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Marsh’s winner ready to attack
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Underdog status underlines Ireland’s fall
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Kane looks for big net gain
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Poland and Russia third and fourth to qualify
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Highlanders duo lift Japanese fortunes
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Sports fans the biggest losers
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Hansen’s sneaky shot at Schmidt
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ABs test themselves
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My Holiday: Reb Fountain
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A day Tokyo for $200 (ish)
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The Hotel Lutetia, in Paris, which recently underwent a $350 million renovation, was requisitioned by German forces during World War II and used as headquarters for the German army’s counter-intelligence team. “When word of the impending German occupation
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Dante, a 104-year-old bar in Greenwich Village, has been voted top of the World’s 50 Best Bar list for 2019. It’s run by two Aussies, but don’t hold that against it.
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House of Travel cruise guru Katrina Cole has a top tip for people considering a cruise: Think about the last land-based holiday you had that you loved. Then “just transpose that on to the sea”. “There are different ships and different lines that cater for
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Sitting between Piha’s main and north beaches, Lion rock — a volcanic neck — is 16 million years old. To see why it is named Lion Rock, you need to see it from behind on the shore side — from this viewpoint it looks like a male lion lying down.
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Kiwi-born filmmaker Richard Curtis is a big fan of Lutyens & Rubinstein Bookshop, in Notting Hill, London. “I really encourage the kids to go there and buy books because it does make them better people,” he says.
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At Kokomo resort, in Fiji, there’s a manta ray tagging programme. “Guests can even name a manta if they spot a new one,” writes Juliette Sivertsen.
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“Dirty, dusty, noisy and magical” Jaipur, in India, is one of 29 locations recently added to Unesco’s collection of World Heritage Sites.
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Ask Away answers your travel questions
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Top 10 Silk Road stops
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Shoulder season
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LIVING WELL AT SEA
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THE JOY OF SIX
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Gut feeling in Germany
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First XI of world’s hotels
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She’s got a ticket to ride
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He Ta¯ ngata: Sarah Matthew
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I want you to know one thing
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Lounge Check
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Ship Check
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Brett Atkinson checks into the Victoria Falls Hotel, Zimbabwe
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Patrick McKendry stays at the Crown Towers in Perth
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Tim Roxborogh checks into the Rutland Arms Inn, Whanganui
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Bronwyn Sell flies Virgin Australia flight VA1116 going from Proserpine to Brisbane, Australia
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Glenys Bean flies aboard NZ8268 from Auckland to Kerikeri . . . and then back to Auckland . . . and then catches a bus back to Kerikeri
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Sally Blyth flies Lisbon to Madrid on Iberia Airlines flight IB3111
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Letters to the Travel Editor