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2019-11-01
DAD’S DESPAIR: 8-year-old killed
All Blacks battler’s final run
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Meth clean-up delays retirement
Theatre of chainsaw war
Troubled school’s head quits
Another balmy summer coming
One for the coaches ...
‘Banal and embarrassing’: Ex-All Black calls for fewer haka
THE SUSHI TRAIN
Why I changed my mind about Chamberlain
2000 riders hurt but e-scooters to stay
NZ influence puts Apec back on track
Govt agrees to hardship fund for Albert St businesses
Stolen medals returned to family
Geotourists and glaciers ironic mix
Family overwhelmed by support
Greens take aim at police
Vote in Congress on Trump’s fate
Sparring starts in election that seeks to decide Brexit
US on alert for Isis revenge attack
Fire from gas stove explosion kills at least 65 on train in Pakistan
Blowtorch fire sign of the times
Worry after counselling sessions lost
Medicinal cannabis NZ’s big global opportunity
Understanding the algorithms
Your Stars
Hopelessly devoted to Newton-John
Dionne Christian Curtain up on varied 2020 bill
Honesty best policy as the ABs bare souls
From gods to men: How loss has led to humanising of hurt, hungry All Blacks team
Weight of a nation on Kolisi shoulders
England side same as sword sharpens
Battler Blair joins the longevity legends
Halloween horror for Hopson
Christopher Reive Redemption for Kiwis Rooster with test start
Burgess told to quit
Khachanov confirms return to ASB Classic
Djokovic and Nadal battle it out for top ranking
Reinstate Marmelo in Cup: owner
Marzemino steps up
Pressure on Gatland’s return to NZ
Formula for growth
How Christchurch wooed a US airline
Say no to Rio Tinto’s tantrum
ANZ profit takes a hit
‘Positive signs’ on confidence
Chorus boss lays down law to Commerce Commission
Technology will be our top export ‘within five years’
Well spent: NZ marks 30 years of Eftpos
‘Question everything’ and other tips for being great CEO
Do influencers really influence?
$317k sting for exiting Chorus boss
Qantas says 737 planes are safe despite cracks
Foreign firms face headwinds
Trees, yes — but not too many
Final frontier a risky place to fly
No ‘sugar rush’ for economy
Shares plateau after Fed cuts key rate
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