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Return of a ‘pretty special K’
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Ardern and key allies meet after North Korea fires intercontinental missile
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Wahine toa of kiwi clan
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Masks back on cruise ships
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‘Flare’ in aircraft engine on descent to landing
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Teacher took party drugs on school premises
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Mum faces long recovery
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Water charges spark no-mow protest
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Tattoos hit with fans
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Bloomfield enjoys speaking engagements
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National’s Willis to stand for Ohāriu in 2023
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More disruption on way
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Police call for safety
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Phoenix’s first goalscorer out to ignite home fire
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Physical training, daily grooming part of strict regime at youth boot camps
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Peters forces courts to rein in powers
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Australian minister stresses partnership
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Luxon’s alleged obsession with donuts and leftovers
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RMA reforms will set up body to ensure tikanga, Treaty upheld
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Eating disorder care wait times worst in 5 years
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Holidays not truancy problem, says Luxon
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Returning city night life to ‘glory days’
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Rehab course still not evaluated
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Supreme Court considers if a murderer should always get life
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Mass murderer denied parole 30 years on
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What’s going on in the economy
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Vegetable prices set to drop as summer season improves yields
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‘Something a bit magical about a gathering of powerful fat babes’
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Mixed reactions to gambling reforms
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‘In love with those times’
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The Rupert Murdoch protection bill
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Photography of people and places
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TOP 10 BOOKS
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5 MINUTE QUIZ
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Ministry’s faux pax with ministers
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Saved Fairfax prints go up for sale
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Bluebeard’s Castle next year
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HighLight Carnival to illuminate
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The Kiwis bringing back the kiwi
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Kiwi project ‘an invaluable source’ of practical learning for pupils
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IDA MALOSI Principal Youth Court judge
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Half-hour trip that robs some Kiwis of 10 years of life
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Can Trump again fool Americans?
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Archives concerns
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Mature voters’ failings
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TO THE POINT
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No single answer
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More gen on dementia
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Merits of boot camps
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A neglected wharf
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A four-year term
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Plus for panelbeaters
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Media Council
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This bureaucratic beast won’t solve housing troubles
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Summer of discontent looms for undervalued uni staff
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Gap widens in battle for the soul of NZ
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A lifetime of adventure, enterprise and activism
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Today in History
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Surgeon was a hero at work and at home
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Refugee camp fire kills at least 21 people
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Family sees prisoner after hunger strike ends
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Gates to spend billions more on aid for Africa
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No end in sight for NSW floods, says State Emergency Service
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US issues sanctions against ‘rainbow’ fentanyl pills cartel
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Man cleared of murder after nearly four decades in jail
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Uprising anniversary marked with marches
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Officials open more than 430 war crimes cases from Kherson
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Convictions point blame for downed airliner to Putin
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Wife ‘overwhelmed with joy’ at husband’s release
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Mining billionaire pledges $800m for Ukraine reconstruction
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Regulators back plan to demolish dams to open up salmon habitat
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Trump Org loyalist takes blame for tax offences
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Pelosi makes way for a new generation
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Taliban committed to all Sharia laws
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Sharp demand pullback for home improvements
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Buyers ‘need to know’ if devices can be repaired
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A retirement formula? Life is too complicated
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The hidden pitfall of flexible work for women
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Wishing you a financially sensible Christmas
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What mahi of Black Ferns can teach us about national identity
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Fighting, flirting, Facebook: What not to do at the office party
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Kapiti development land offers 28-ha blank canvas
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Booming population underpins demand for Cambridge medical centre
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New Willis Bond development fund seeks $400m in property acquisitions
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Kiwifruit orchard workers’ village doubles as backpackers
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At a glance
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Haval’s a Jolion good sport
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An unmissable exploration of life and death
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Kazan, Mulligan shine in drama that throws the Spotlight on Weinstein
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Surf’s up for a hero
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The Menu serves up a terrifyingly tasty satire
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Entertaining, evocative Bronte biopic plays fast and loose with truth
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CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
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THE SATURDAY QUIZ
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QUICK CROSSWORD
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YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION Across:
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YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION Across:
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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CROSSWORD
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ALL IN WORDSEARCH
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Following footsteps of generations past
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All Blacks ready to sign off on high note
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PLAYER TO WATCH:
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Qatar stuns Fifa with beer ban call
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At a glance
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Coach talks up Kiwi Ferns’ preparation for final
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Black Ferns get $25,000 bonus for winning Rugby World Cup
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Wholehearted Phoenix star ready for kickoff
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Ex Ferns captain retires
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Erasmus banned again
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Tree trouble but Ko branches out
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Burning questions: What to expect in their second season?
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Bronze for wrestler; no gold for Wilde
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Friends and family
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Untimely rain puts dampener on first T20
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TAKE FIVE: QUICK QUIZ
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WHAT TO DO IN THE GARDEN THIS WEEK
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CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
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Craig Wilson, 54, is a former chef and tour operator/ owner of Wilsons Abel Tasman. His partner Ted Basdevant, 46, is an artist/owner of Motueka boutique cinema The Gecko Theatre. The couple live in Nelson with their two dogs Wallace and Walter.
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