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2014-02-22
Drugged up and allowed to drive
Alcohol educator over the limit again
HAMMER TIME
NZTA too quick on flyover, say critics
OIO ‘pawn’ in a sneaky sale, Peters insists
Norman scathing as Craig defamation deadline passes
Chch three years on
Funeral costs overwhelm widower
Council boss defends tree prosecution
Count on your neighbour
‘You don’t need to thank me’
Quake kids ‘little symbols of hope’
Hi-rise fears on city’s ritziest street
THE PARADE IN NUMBERS
Telecom to ignite TV market with Spark
Ideal conditions look likely for Round the Bays fun run
Napier’s celebration of all things art deco
Snowdon, Radio NZ bout awaiting judge’s decision
Police coached my confession: murder-accused
Crowe finally removes the remaining stone in his shoe
Absorbing tale of boy apprentice in a bind
Hi-tech production delivers the goods
Capital simmering with anticipation for festival
Barriers fall in exhilarating style
Oldies more GOLDEN about life
WHAT MAKES PEOPLE HAPPY:
Hospitals ban sugary soft drinks
Sugar-laden drinks as bad as alcohol – doctor
Getting the big screen experience
‘Old bikes hate traffic lights. They’re not made to stop suddenly.’
Pressure increases for Kiev solution
Editor: ‘I didn’t know about hacking’
Corby’s fresh interview plea rejected again by officials
Fans rally behind groped US actress
Paratroopers sent to quell unrest as criticism of government grows
Boat’s owner arrested after divers’ long ordeal
Reunions after being separated for 60 years
Queen spares Wilfred from brothers’ war fate
WhatsApp deal Facebook’s biggest ever at US$19b
Legal pot seen as billion-dollar industry
Getting ahead of all the rest - at age 2
The rebuild Atale of two cities
A LIFE STORY Terrace tunnel engineer left enduring imprint
Nuremberg role launched Schell into the big time
Respected media commentator was also a much-loved teacher
Foodstuffs subsidise wealthy shoppers
If a tree falls and the rules are confusing ...
Museum breaks records while McCullum makes history
Russian master of dark arts too smart for European leaders
Shedding light on solar power
‘Timing issues’ behind tax shortfall
Stockmarket activity set to continue
Moutter confident of igniting right Spark
New brand name takes risk in break with decades-old Kiwi legacy
Vector beats analysts’ estimates
Loss follows asset troubles
Quake-risk portico about to disappear
‘Spider web’ of trusts unravels as Molenaar is bankrupted
Aussie firm snaps up Thorndon storage site for $5.8 million
Census reveals 20,000 have deserted central city zone
Ask questions, take time choosing adviser
Kiwi market is the place to operate
When bosses can claw back your KiwiSaver
KIWISAVER SPOTLIGHT
This is ‘Magic’ Matthew McConaughey in his best form yet
Henry obsesses over Craig
A few good films on the TV this week.
Pure artistry
McConaughey a renaissance man
Bull’s eye
The game that stopped a nation
Siddons facing tough decisions
Kearney to tackle off-field behaviour
Uncertainty over Super Rugby revamp
Smith hopes to surprise Sharks
Lowe the hero as Chiefs hold on
A UNIQUE SPOT OF CHARACTER
Peace and privacy close to the beach
Many eager buyers for inner city apartments
Agrand slice of 1940s style, with very modern living
Residential property sales shoot back up
Loan rules are kicking in
House prices rise overall
Fasttrack should cut delays
Landmark Gisborne hostel offers rare opportunity
Maximised Mini
AT A GLANCE
Rob Maetzig
The glory years of British motorcycling
‘Radical’ Defender on way
Kawasaki’s flaming, feral ride
Waterspeed tribute to Bluebird
These are rolling pieces of beautiful history
Strong southern challenge
Collett confident of Steel Rose win
Dave Moore.
Agrand slice of 1940s style, with very modern living
These are rolling pieces of beautiful history
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