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2015-10-21
Drink drivers off the hook
Students attacked in flat invasion
LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON
GREAT SCOTT
I LOVED TEACHER, BOY TELLS COURT
Car sponsorship ‘cheapens’ role
Working group to drive end to gender pay gap
Parliament’s novelty diet plans as easy as pie
Junk food producers ‘should be targeted’
Slide inquiry ‘hindered’
Cairns perjury trial
Bigger wings
Tough diagnosis
El Nino locks in dry summer for capital, Wairarapa
Our sons organised ball professionally, say parents
Employer backs Veitch after criticism of ‘f ist in the face’ remark
Witness recalls ‘strange conversation’ about Mei Fan
ACC levy spike could kill biking: Ulysses Club president
Fishermen’s families in ‘hell’ awaiting news
Weather blamed for drink-driving rise
Mils relieved ‘tough seven months’ over
Sisters lose bid to lift abuser’s suppression
Dylan and Petty blow through capital
BE PATIENT, SAVE AND YOU’LL GET THAT PHONE
Independent expert fees not exact science
TO THE POINT
Savouring first taste of summer SUN
Car firms on wrong tech road
Photos show life without smartphones
A wonderful, ear-opening night with The Fall
Tale of cops and angry anarchists an absorbing watch
Victoria University halls’ power struggle
Hunt on in UK for Islamist moles
Sudoku puzzles triggered student’s seizures, scientists say
Branson and UN at odds over drug law changes
Tougher gun laws survive appeals court challenge
Alleged mobster on trial over ‘Goodfellas’ heist
Risks will see drones registered
PM rejects ‘concentration camp’ deal
Betrayed Putin aide speaks out
Kiwis ‘underestimate risk to jobs’
Broker had ‘no idea’ of Ross woes
Buying local could be cheaper this Christmas
Craft beer brewer Moa in high growth mode
Martin Aircraft founder rejects move to change residency requirement
Kiwis fine with overtime but not on Fridays
Government sells expertise overseas
Mastering the art of complaining
Hawaiian Airlines upgrades seating
Sharing the wonders of science
Wainui flier races into Ferns squad
Hunter goes Dutch in bid to improve
Why the north’s game has gone so far south
Aussie batsmen chase test spots
Battling Breakers buoyed by Webster’s return
Kiwis try to lure ‘Aussie’ wonderkid
El-Masri claims ‘abhorrent’
Tearney nears top spot in NZ ranking
Draw boosts Criterion
New-look Aussies, but same old result
Savea a ‘difficult customer’
Pork pies a recipe for success
Paul Bates, magician and children’s entertainer
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