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2012-12-01
Nude jogging ruled legal
Mayor finds secret sister
Union official predicts 30 job losses at Te Papa
Actor: Marry me in Middle-earth
Child-abuse funds ‘blown on hype’
New Zealand stands apart from allies in recognising Palestine
Top lawyer, ex-tourism chief join team at Justice Ministry
Mt Tolkien could attract tourists to Fiordland
Drug trial gives hope to Pompe sufferer
IPCA ruling: Police shooting justified
Proposal to replace after-hours medical service ditched
WHAT IS IT?
Iron Maori: Where it’s good to be a loser
Shots fired in retribution for bar ejection
Spring in capital’s step a little dry underfoot
DOGBOX FEATURES
Jody O’callaghan
‘Incredible’ conspiracy story seals conman’s fate
Street closure aimed at pedestrian safety
Progressive wants to open small Countdown in CBD
Kinloch sections back on market at big discounts
Long phase-out for tariffs likely in trade deal
NZ’S most talented to be revealed
Henry bows out quietly as Aussie show ends
Past master of journalism ends 30-year-plus TV stint
Holmes decides to ‘kick back a bit’
Fatal-crash meth mum avoids jail
Chows get permission to build super-brothel
Man fell off boat and drowned after beer bout
Sheep station remains stationary in history
Matt Stewart.
Erebus never far from his thoughts
Aliens from the deep
Apps making shopping easier, smarter
THE OFFICE Personal concierge a time-saver
Press victims want action on report
Robert Winnett Gordon Rayner
Jubilation on historic day for Palestine
SAS sniper walks free after appeal
China turns up heat over sovereignty
UN RESOLUTIONS
US airline cleared of criminal conduct
Script owner keen for Casablanca 2
Creative Mick stays ‘within the law’
John Silvester
Policeman’s generosity has unexpected impact online
NY goes one day without a murder
Till death (or at least our sixties) us do part
Neil Tweedie
Matt Stewart
DR MIKE JOY: Massey University freshwater ecologist
ROB MORRISON: Chairman of green business lobby group Pure Advantage
PETER BIGGS: Chief executive, Clemenger BBDO Melbourne; former Wellington adman
MARTIN SNEDDEN: Tourism Industry Association chief executive
WHO IS SIR PETER GLUCKMAN?
Ex-resident ponders capital’s waterfront
Reckless Hore lets the side down
Does Wellington need more taxis?
TPP deadline spurs both sides to action
Hi-tech route to business success
Curtailing press freedoms no way forward for democracy
Weir excelled as NZ diplomat
Author Courtenay was stung by ‘literary snobbery’ over his work
A LIFE STORY Witty charmer found new lease of life in Plimmerton
How a casino boss lost his job and life savings to a charismatic conman. Bymatt
Driver pleads guilty in Aussie
Dick Smith denies rumours of cutting back on Christmas staff
Axed postgraduate allowances ‘threat to research’
Women lack mentors to rise – study
Fonterra fund rises 22pc on debut
Surge in building consents driven by Canterbury rebuild
Savings for Vector and Horizon customers
Xero shares rise as $60m is raised
‘Poor little rich boy’ gets home detention
Pioneer switches from blog to paper
Wynyard may seek capital
Grocery giant has eye on the capital
Big Seaview buildings on the block
Valued landmark to get $6m upgrade
Finding the cosiest place for a nest egg
Members’ attitudes revealed
Savers can invest directly in passively managed funds
Market assured
No festive bonanza
First-time director captures the magic of a child’s wild imagination
An endless search for greatness
Owen Slott
Lock ‘blank’ 3 days after Hore’s blow
John Leicester
Heartening return of Black Caps
Piha set for Wellington challenge
Rider gets to sit back as worlds team cut
Proteas rebound after shaky start
Western Sydney offer chance for Phoenix to climb
Kiwi triple overcomes Brunei brilliance
HOW THEY LINE UP
Just one task left for class of 2012
NEW ZEALAND v ENGLAND: FACTS AND FIGURES
Landmark home has rich history
Strong family ties to beach bach
Stock up the shelvesandthe Christmas stockings
Views, native trees find buyers
Cafe owner selling to expand business
Curious yellow
AT A GLANCE
DRIVE DIARY Logic in Tata’s China plant link-up
RS Pwhoar!
Dave Moore
One-make 86 series offers ‘exciting race package’
Dave Moore
Suave Lada out to woo Russians
US military might helps Detroit
Jeff Green
Paul Owen.
AT A GLANCE
Landmark home has rich history
When unique is needed
Keeping the seas safe for all
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