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2018-02-14
Bill English quits. Now what?
Bus routes face the axe
American wakes up with ‘Mary Poppins’ accent
Love on a plate for your Valentine
City’s east frame no more
Bill English’s 27 years in politics
Party hopefuls
‘Potential there’ for blaze repeat
Cook Strait too strong for cables
Former ECan boss dies
Cops posed as home buyers to get DNA
Work starts to make tunnels on Kaiko¯ura coast a bit higher
Ardern pledges aid for cyclone victims
Olympian’s accuser ‘hid dirty little secret’
Minister apologises after death of patient
Engineers will not quarry in Templeton
‘Zombie-like’ mother found guilty of ill treating 2-month-old
Memories of atomic bomb
The DIY tourer comes to Christchurch
National’s big problem
Are we being stiffed by power prices?
Store promo reawakens the modern Viking in us
‘Horrific’ losses mount up at Fletcher
Chinese new year a boon for tourism
Trade Me targets ‘shipping shock’
Marching blindly into retirement
Four-day work week faces low-wage hurdle
The economist: ‘One size doesn’t fit all firms’
The unionist: ‘In principle we’re supportive’
How much privacy can you expect?
Investors’ last chance for Hanover money
Blockchain bubble may pop too
Wellington sparky amped about EV van
Death by hacking almost a reality
Travelling with tech tiresome
Painting’s renaissance period
Shakespeare’s most ‘splattery’ play
US ready for N Korea talks - Pence
Tonga cleans up as Fiji awaits cyclone
Arthritis drugs ‘could halve dementia risk’
Workers for Oxfam ‘offered aid for sex’
Trump Jr’s wife gets scare from powder
Obama wit on show as portraits unveiled
Venerable B-52 may outlive newer bombers
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Sleeping your way to the top on work time
Don’t give peace, or Pence, a chance
Hunt ‘‘shocked’’ to receive award
Breaking up isn’t hard to do for Ko
Retired race mare a star at sale
Wild weather ends Te Aroha meeting
Goodes calls it quits because of concussion
Experts warn: Women face greater risk of concussion
White Ferns call up Otago teenager
Molloy takes over as Ferns coach
Crusaders roll out their All Blacks
Popular format ‘could monopolise the game’
Crusaders buy into US rugby team
Coverage of women in sport slammed
Tait ‘stoked’ but fails to qualify
First-home buyers eye rent rises
David Jones confirms Auckland shop talk
Heritage building on market for first time
Long-vacant pizzeria headed for ‘as is’ auction
Food to warm the heart
Lyttelton launch to fill ‘huge gap’
Silverbacks Cafe
We contact restaurants and cafes on your behalf to get the inside word on a recipe. Lyn Eden would like to make a vegetarian burger.
City cafe full of modern charm
The real Chinese cuisine
Quit blagging for a living
The age of silver linings
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