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2012-02-25
Panicked owners sell too cheaply
Children get heartfelt presents
Damaged stairs not inspected
Winter power shortages loom
Crown observer paid $500 a day for city council job
Disease outbreak kills more birds than Rena
Residents to air brothel concerns
Avian botulism kills thousands of birds; sanctuary in danger
Singer admits two charges
Lisa Blakie’s killer planning another appeal
Troubled loner jailed indefinitely on burglary, sex offences
Pellet pistol causes big stir
Famed quake bride wants ‘boring year’
Merger of CPIT and universities ‘not ruled out’
‘Slave’ labour report secret for now
Variations in policies add to the financial complications
Mortgage plus rent payments hitting hard
Story of the student army taped
Tunnel re-entry plan waits for approval
Diocese rebuild plan emerging slowly
Concrete slot reduces shake damage
Irrigation ponds may pose flood risk
Parata to meet school boards
Chronic fatigue sufferer says course led to her recovery
Smokefree outdoors ‘can discourage users’
Recidivist offender’s ‘last chance saloon’
Disgusting material viewer to undergo close supervision
Ministry research on plan costs $650,000
Mumjoins daughter in striptease show
Council amalgamation debate heats up in Tasman
Dad’s vow to slain daughter
New gym to rise from quake rubble
Schools queried on bullying
Company cars being impounded over staff breaches of driving bans
Time for Christchurch to end grief and look outward
In a few words
But not today
Fletcher EQR home repair programme doing a good job
As Christchurch remembers in sorrow, its brave spirit shines through
Mp‘headbutted Tory rival’ in bar
Gloves off for Rudd, Gillard
Scores die in co-ordinated bomb blasts
Jewish groups angry at Mormon baptism of Anne Frank
Two US troops killed by Afghan
Pleas for help as Homs teeters
Nine-year-old girl ‘run to death’ as punishment for eating candy bar
Groom acquitted of honeymoon dive murder
Corpse brides for ghost marriages
‘Something must be done’
Oil and troubled waters
God has place among atheists at memorials
Double acts in the city
CEO convinced city needs him
Master navigator of southern seas
Mussels only part of story
Canterbury has a shaky history
Dignified service to mark our seismic storm
A unicorn tribute to a year of shocks
Pies prosper in the face of decline
Short films and a Malkovich moment
The voice of cricket in Canterbury and more
Friend and supporter of the Laura Fergusson Trust
Reporter drawn to war zones
Dealer dug up antiquities
The pioneer of pinball flippers
Lady Chatterley’s publisher dies
Profit falls bring market blues
Boutique joins container crew
Vision and planning key elements
Business plans should evolve with your goals
What used car should I buy?
Plenty of mobile work to do – CEO
Job cuts after Air NZ profit slump
Directors focus on management deal
NZ Post profit up sharply
Ex-directors might face $10m claim
Developers complain of barriers to speedy start of rebuild
City’s rebirth begins
Building foundations over top: developer
Read ’em and weep, Weepu
NPC – a rock and hard place
Robinson ready to take on his old team-mates
Black Caps up for fight
Banish ‘momentum’ – just get playing
Arnel tops Lonsdale’s bag as Canterbury collapse
Canterbury at full strength
An has nose in front in strokeplay championship
Phoenix skipper questions Sydney’s form revival
Isinbayeva recaptures pole vault magic
Olympics case grows stronger
Close second keeps Armstrong in lead
Holme Fire burns up her opponents
Season over for injured star Carabella
Faulty siren leads to race inquiry
Orange win makes O’malley’s drive home feel good
NZ stars set to shine both sides of Tasman
Swift gets more snap and crackle
Door fires
Jolly Juke will turn heads, hearts
MG’S Chinese takeaway
Setting goals does help in the long run
Convince employer you’re right for job
Enduring stylish classic
Hive of rapidnewhomebuilding
Alick of paint worth it
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