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2012-10-01
Grey tsunami to change face of Wellington
City drivers ‘need fun for safety’
Young and old seek balanced approach
Capital’s All Blacks ramp up the score
PM’S Hollywood trip will face close political scrutiny
Mccully asks UN to rein in veto power
Shearer hints at reshuffle as few shine in front row
Vandalism to boats follows threats
No Union Jacks please, when royals go to market
Replica Spitfire pilot feared for plane but not himself
Family say they warned ‘good man’
ACC issues alert to dangers at home
No change to dog laws despite 27,000 injuries
Shot student’s father welcomes coroner’s call
Alarm can warn of fellow hunters
Rising costs may force closure of Wainuiomata landfill
Dancing clowns suggested to make city safer
New faces coming to Backbencher
New ‘magic’ Aids drug is no weekend safety net
Fertility rods may have hidden faults
Parents swap notes on babies who come in threes
Shorter terms in ‘Masterplan’
Blotting their copybooks
Politicians bow to the power of 140 characters
No surprises – the schools divide thrives
Ombudsmen’s services vital to ensure public ‘gets a fair go’
Stephen Mills
Dino feathers ruffle creationists
Nasa eyes outpost on far side of Moon
Quota system could boost fisheries
Brian Switek
Brutal but never less than utterly joyous
WHENBRONZE COMES FIRST
Mastermind of funny in top form
DJ passionate about dance genre
Pope’s confidante set to testify
Tapes reveal new details of US Camelot
Nuclear waste could power journeys to distant planets
Last Western detainee leaves Guantanamo
Violent weather leaves trail of deaths and injuries
Plush bunga-bunga villa for ‘sale of the century’
Maoists see a plot after Bo’s downfall
Riot police clash with austerity protesters
Patrick Sawer Claire Duffin
Former militias flock to hand over weapons
Historic bazaar in Aleppo in flames
David Barrett
Fighting for women’s rights a risky business
Anglicans in deadlock over selection of new archbishop
No violence in parade by Protestants in Belfast
Innovative plan to create tallest skyscraper
Live coverage of suicide blamed on human error
Nicola Smith
Small firms move out of way for corporate giant
High quake premiums go offshore
Everything is kapai with homegrown takeaway chain
Full insurance may be too dear, says engineer
KEY POINTS:
Hit to miner’s cash as environmental fight drags on
THE NUMBERS
Event aims to help SMES find investors
Low-ballers busy as brakes go on
New governance rules for Kiwisaver
REGIONAL SPOTLIGHT – TAUPO
Group seeks to help small business sector tap into Kiwi diaspora
ENTREPRENEURS – KAT GEE Inner strength helps jeweller earn success
Vettori miffed by bowler’s problems
SUPER 8 FINALE: HOW THEY LINE UP
Savea scores try of the season
All Blacks put on a show to crow about
Capital visit will be just champion
Bale’s the hero as Spurs finally conquer United
Settled life suits sharp shooter Brockie
Europe left seeking miracle at Medinah
Never on a Sunday, but Tago scores plenty any other day
Ko keeps Kiwis in hunt for championship honours
Playoffs race gets tighter
James leans towards Hawke’s Bay
Battered, bruised, beaten
All Blacks flick switch in record win
Storm revel in redeeming victory
Light show ‘a bit of a shame’ for Cruden
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