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2012-04-07
Quake fears strike Catholic churches
PRAY ALLWHO ENTERHERE
Teens tuning in to God’s new beat
Ice-cool Helen, 80, lands stricken craft
Whooping cough is rampant in capital
Georgie Pie may be back hints Mcdonald’s boss
High swells restrict efforts to clean Rena debris from beaches
Nursery enjoys a good Friday
TOP OF THE CHOCS
Sex offender teacher near being caught three times
A place in the sun arrives at last for Wellingtonians
Impact of tax switch in 2010 yet to be realised
Bid for longer parental leave may put Govt on the spot
Dead soldier had no roll-over training
OVERWHELMED BY EMAIL OVERLOAD?
Lighting your world with ecobulbs
Flatscreen TV prices drop by nearly half
Spreading Black Seeds play the survival game
Tsunami ‘ghost ship’ sunk off Alaska
Photo blunder leaves church blushing
Pontiff berates priests
Gaddafi’s son held over petty crimes, not murder
Commander cuts man’s hand off
Pensioner’s suicide potent symbol before Greek poll
Merchant of Death jailed for 25 years
A dry martini, Mr Bond? No thanks, make it a lager
A right royal coup de theatre of the newlyweds
Manson: an old man behind bars
Porsche family’s 911 designer dies
Meet the new big cheese
A TYPICAL ANNUAL SHOPPING LIST
Mcdonald’s boss enjoys career path
Adept at adapting to evolving demands
‘Healthy’ fast-food better – but not the best
A very serious state of affairs
The Government has a responsibility to fund Zealandia
Medium-sized concert venue music to our ears
TO THE POINT
There’s no alternative to MFAT allowances
‘We share the ambition to have the world’s best education system’
Memo to sports bosses – beware or the fans will throw you to the lions
Aman who cherished and looked after all he came in contact with
Former SAS man headed for the hills
Former president forced to work as general’s servant
Is the glass ceiling intact?
Patience is the difference
How global climate change talks affect you financially
Wobbly investments tend to be better bet in the long run
Jucy vans attract instant attention from US police
High dollar fuels strong new car sales
Petricevic’s explanation simply did not stand up
NZF Group directors face possible court action
Landcorp set for profit to rise to $20m
Health Ministry seeks new offices
Nelson couple’s Anathoth farm put up for mortgagee sale
New Plymouth wine bar for sale
Market outperforms overseas equities
Holiday weekend holds off new currency reaction
Antics in old-style newsroom
TITANIC 3D
THE PIRATES! BAND MISFITS
Titaniacs keep the love alive
Inaccuracies spoil enjoyment
No stopping Cold Chisel
Fan awash with props, costumes
Titanic buff to kick up her heels at centennial dinner
Williams eases past Erakovic
Moment of truth arrives in semi
Lam puts brave face on disastrous position as Blues live up to name
How to ignite these Firebirds
Good first day has Easts right on target
Smooth ride for Bewley after merger bump
Garner says tests could revive Aussie Windies duel
Westwood in lead for first time in a major
Marketing slogan may haunt Pulse
First five-eighths thin on the ground
Baker’s not rushing Malandrino
O’shea puts troubles behind him to focus on Slipper
Attacking genius laments defence
Saints made to work to stave off Mountain Airs challenge
Hurricanes go the distance this time
Ifill thrives under pressure of being a match-winner
Battle of midfield may see few goals
ALL THISANDROOM FORAMANCAVE
Generous home by the sea
Homes, lifestyle draw buyers’ interest
Breathenewlife in bustling cafe
Boxster comes of age
Quirky coupe joins Hyundai fleet
An AMG cake you can eat too
A service check that paid off nicely
Boxster comes of age
PORSCHE BOXSTER
A service check that paid off nicely
A passion that opens doors
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