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Cops botch speeding cyclist's ticket
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Prove my son was a terrorist — heartbroken mum’s demand
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Asset sale ‘screwed’ NZ buyers
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The extraordinary life and death of Daryl Jones
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Brownlee lashes ‘tosspot’
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Ordinary Kiwis doing extraordinary things
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MP defends spend
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Tim Hunter’s opinion
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Kiwis embrace high-rise living
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Grieving families remain in limbo
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Ministry says walks silly, we’d rather take a cab
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Meet opera’s bright stars
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Fishing law that got away
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School plans 100-minute lesson times
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Five that may not survive
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West coming south but North is unlikely
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Time runs out for frozen embryos
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Beanie there, done hat, on trend
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NZ Islamists promote peace
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Shihad share profits with quake fund
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Apology after Kiwi ripped off
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It's time to get rid of political `coat-tailing'
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Second chances on chain gang
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Weathering Wagner
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Distress of MH17 tragedy
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Oram way off-beam
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Cunliffe right to take break
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There ought to be a law
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Honest John? Only when it suits him
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When sorry seems to be the hardest word
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Are we sliding towards global war?
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The secret diary of . . . Mike Hosking
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Early wins flag historic medal tally
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Chiefs’ fab four to part ways
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Three changes likely in All Blacks squad
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Pick me, Harbour coach tells Blues
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Sharks are left gasping for air
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Bledisloe may still be beyond reborn Wallabies
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Waratahs set up first final at home
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A new book attempts to unravel one of the great mysteries of the All Blacks – the ritual of the back seat.
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Penney looking for gig after World Cup games
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Warriors rise to the challenge
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Phoenix rise to the occasion
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Derlin accustomed to chop and change at Borussia
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Football United came at just the right time
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Super Sam now the wheel deal
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Silver lining to a tough year for ‘amazing’ Leat
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Brits go hi-tech in quest to win sevens
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‘Mystery’ brothers surface
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It’s a charade, but I’m happy to play along
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Hamilton in pole position to lift pay
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Ford to give wildcard Kiwis a push-start at Bathurst
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Hamilton feels at home in Hungary
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Call up the old gang, Mr T – this paint job needs attention
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I just got lucky
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Niki Piki Milo toughs it out
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Members to vote on closing of stables
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A consensus: mum’s horse stays
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First the bodies, later the blame
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Football fans in no hurry to return to hardship of home
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New missile threat to planes
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Huge crater a sensation
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Sprawling war-zone united in misery
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Why do young girls scream at their boy bands?
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Check how your makeup looks – before you put it on
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Marriage is out of fashion in Europe
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Tragedy’s tomb of tears
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No ceasefire for Kerry as war escalates
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Kiwi chief tasked with resuscitating Wal-Mart dinosaur
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Growing secrecy in fiscal accounts
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Auditor rings alarm bells over property fund
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PROPERTY REPORT
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MORTGAGE DILEMMA
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Don’t put money on a cashless society in NZ
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Marked fall in house sales
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NZ insurer raises $31m before IPO
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Financial advice ‘land grab’ to cost consumers
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Accountant claims surplus a result of ‘clever accounting’
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The power of two in China
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Cracking cultural differences key to success
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Sainsbury’s fund lamb R&D
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Intrapreneurs have ‘best of both worlds’
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Fixed rate versus floating rate loans
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Let the young be masters of their own destiny
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Getting a fair r
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The three pot approach
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R deal for consumers
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Property funds changing their ways and selling assets
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MARKET WATCH: RECENT SALES AND LEASINGS
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ORAM Thinking outside the oval
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WHAT A CLASSIC
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Everyone asks
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A cup of COLOMBIA’S FINEST
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The high life
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Trampling on the wonder of travel
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The simple life for us
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Short-term gain, long-term pain
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Squirming and shuffling across Australia
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Once were WARRIORS
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CLASSIC ROAST LAMB WITH ROAST POTATOES, MASHED SWEDE & MINT SAUCE
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ROAST CHOOK WITH RISONI WITH LEEKS & SPINACH
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ROASTED FISH WITH PARSLEY & HAZELNUT CRUST
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Smashing winter mash
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ANIMAL HOUSE
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15 . . . with David Gray
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Hitting a nerve with with political notes
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Underside of PARADISE
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The best books I never wrote ...
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Knight in shining technicolour
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Eric goes over the top
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Romantic drama lacks spark
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Pick of the week
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Christopher Coleman is a rising Tasmanian indie folk singer/ songwriter.
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ANOTHER HAPPY DAY
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Like father, like son
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Sea all around
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Holiday Park at the TOP of its game