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2012-11-29
Sun and stars shine
Hobbit mania sees fans mobbing fans
Hits and misses in the fashion stakes
THE STARS SAY
Jackson’s girl a red carpet stunner
Top chef cuts ties with capital
Metro train satisfaction dips as service improves
Novopay payroll system to get independent review
Powerball winner in Invercargill for motorcycle event
Wellington stands out as paua poachers’ favourite
Drug dealer out of jail pending appeal
Growing fears about use of personal information
Ardern accuses ministry of ‘lax security culture’
House full of Hobbitses and not a fan to be seen
Conference cash takes hit on venue uncertainty
Pair stand up to man beating partner
Profits go to quest for cancer cure
TRAINSPOTTERISH, MAYBE, BUT GET IT RIGHT
Pharaoh not needed in Egypt or Waikato
‘100%’-slogan critics talk utter nonsense
Culture of deregulation deadly for sunbed users
Crying? It’s going to happen more so better get used to it
MPS clamour to put Supreme Court in its place
Omar and the Bosnians let it all out in thrilling concert
Witty script, portrayals save day for Bats show
CONTINUING
TIMES CRYPTIC
Spanish lessons score in class
Kim ‘sexiest man’ – funny that
Outrage over call for list of Jews
Arafat mystery step closer to resolution
Edicts greeted with calls for Morsi to ‘leave’
Autism, exposure to pollution linked
Smoke gets in their lies – adverts to admit deceit
Tax cuts still on cliff edge in spite of Obama push
Boundaries ‘limitless’ for new eco-fabric
Sanford profit slips to $20m
Apparel service, farming business recognised for sustainability
Another loss for Yellow Pages
Payment to IRD cannot be undone
I don’t see regulatory failure – Foss
Hamish Rutherford
Austrian oil giant in Taranaki farm-in deal
NZOG increases stake in Matuku prospect
Change of year boosts Powerco
Oil strike in Taranaki Basin
PGC may be set to up stakes
How to get a fracking driver’s licence
High tariffs on fruit and vege exports
Jon Morgan Farmers relish job of finding reliable rams
Designs save farmers time, money
What happens when you ingest the hype
Many options nearwhanganui
Emotional farewell for flamboyant Camacho
Redknapp off to steady start in hot seat for QPR
Jackson has chance to show NBA credibility
Campo gets well offside
NUMBERS GAME
Farrell destined for clash with Carter
Evergreen look to tournament seeds
Jobs for ‘old boys’ strike raw nerve
Olympic Park gets new name, revamp
Another series defeat for Black Ferns
Mark Lamport-stokes.
Young guns on radar and setting sail for Olympics
Rule makers about to sink the long putter
Firebirds helpless as Auckland plunder
Mckay rips muscle off bone; out for 8 weeks
Former star ready for return to best
Kiwis primed to defend title
Like mother like daughter, this dynasty is a Shaw thing
Black Caps keep the dream alive
Carter: The hunger’s still there
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