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2012-03-17
‘I don’t feel guilty for living’
Ancient custom has always involved an element of danger
Australia wins battle of job expos, hands down
Citizenship lure cast by Australian recruiters
City council cutting costs to reduce rates
ACC refers whistleblower to police
Computer problem hits 24,000 Correspondence students
People and poverty the priorities for far-sighted Porirua councillors
Happy voyagers, but no sign of Happy Feet
Teen swept away by ‘mini tsunami’
‘Concern’ from waka building trustees
Driver meets her hero after kidnapping ordeal
Moving tribute paid to a popular teacher
Scrap thieves creating ‘death traps’
Man charged with 1979 killing named
Rules changed after patient’s suicide
Neighbours don’t want courthouse in their backyard
Women survive 100-metre plunge down cliff
Kidnapped man was ready to die
It’s over for SBW and the socialite
‘Wild side’ victim storms out in protest at sentence
Pink Terraces found to have survived Tarawera eruption
True or false? Seven expressions recognised the world over
Planners mulling feedback on waterfront block
Rescue crew reflect on ‘miracle’ mission
Rebuff ‘may make buyers think twice’
Ipads key in hospital’s teen drinking project
Council to trial ipad benefits
Basketball star shoots for the top
Family eases strain for Kiwi in Argentine jail
Nokia pedigree with Microsoft smarts – a fine matchup
Driving upset as deadly as drink driving – sister
Interest in being an electric car driver grows
Electric cars given the thumbs up
THE DETAILS
We face the final curtain
Moreton Bay mugs fall for muddled GPS directions
Banker burns bridges, bosses
Refugees fleeing as purge continues
Bring back the Kaiser and Germany will be reborn – prince
Sacking of ‘princeling’ a warning to successors
Swift action taken to pressure Iran
Sarkozy’s unpresidential language under political fire – yet again
Crash coach driver may have been changing DVD
What to do in solitary confinement? Be a hieroglyph scholar, of course
Cameron, Obama hopes lie in cheaper oil
‘Vague US’ blamed for suspended peace talks
Spies break cover to protest at conditions
For now, Watts likes to boogie woogie
Romantic failure sends fruit flies to the turps
Violent dystopias capture teens’ imagination
Depardieu deep in doo over French slur
Billion-dollar boy wizard is back where he belongs
Fire alarm sets lungs burning
Scalping a moral matter rather than one of legality
Scalping law designed to protect major events
Duo to sell show tickets the old way
Mitchell primed for next battle
Born kids inconvenience parents more than those in utero
Claims might be ‘just not cricket’, but keep up the vigil
TO THE POINT
The issue here is sentience
Rookie Shearer hedges his bets
An Irishman finds St Patrick’s Day away from home means more
How much real and virtual privacy can we expect in modern world?
Legacy that’s anything but tiny
Scientist took on the CFC industry and won
Catholic stalwart a man of warmth and colour
Cutting into the looming
MAJOR PLAYERS
Reserve Bank’s two roles are getting confused
Forestry carbon trading in limbo as prices plunge
‘Port sector review too narrow’
Homeowners accountable for DIY structural work
Petricevic ‘relied on Roest’s signed analysis’
Account-switching drive sparks competition among electricity suppliers
Utilico buys interest in Tourism Holdings
Call to keep GST simple
Chorus says copper lines will stay in meantime
Stakes lodged in gratifying taste for wine
Hotel awaits new role
Potential in Newtown property
Massey to sell Napier property
NZ advised to keep scheme voluntary
Behaving well important in recessions
14 shops closed for quake work
Court rules Fonterra must supply minnows
Gains pared as stars take a breather
Short squeeze reverses kiwi’s greenback losses
Dapper detectives not just all talk
GHOSTRIDER: SPIRIT OF VENGEANCE
FOR CAGE IT’S ALL AN ACT
Complex and cerebral is natural state for St Vincent
HOW THEY LINE UP
Southern men will test rising Hurricanes
Young star lets his rugby do the talking
Hurricanes rejects will be revved up
Champion is still poles apart
Battle-scarred Todd charges ahead with his full focus on Olympics
Manchester rivals knocked out of Europa League
DID YOU KNOW?
Ronchi flies in for CD shield clash
Philander gets wickets and humiliates batsmen by using his brain
Club cricket but only as a select few know it
Top dog to underdog still fun for Frank
Last-minute try seals thriller for Chiefs
Locke ready for Bulldog Barba’s bite
Rival coach praises savvy veteran ‘ninja’ CJ Bruton
All paceman’s hard work undone by batting collapse
Fans show signs of returning to fold
SCOREBOARD
Gillespie’s belief in himself pays off
Outstanding Petone apartment
Franchise seeks tradesmen for exclusive contracts
Civic deception
HONDA CIVIC
Morgan’s electrifying new roadster
Bling explosion
Asilver lining in theaftermath
Age discrimination can terminate your career
Preparation is key to nailing that crucial interview
Civic deception
HONDA CIVIC
Outstanding Petone apartment
Rare opportunity knocks in Porirua
Asilver lining in theaftermath
Convertibles a hot choice at this car rental company
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