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2012-12-29
Campground resident by choice
City council consults on grave issues
FAST & FLASHY
HOT STOCKS
Hardy campers
Teachers fired for bad conduct
Six killed in violent crimes
Cupid’s arrow hits Canterbury
Next year’s festival marks gradual return to city centre
Frustrated Dalziel wants forum for key recovery decisions
Meanies’ rubbish overwhelms charity shop
Couple cite need for screening
Student numbers up in line with rebuild
Attacks reignite debate on arming the police
Oncology revamp follows resignations
Jobs in offing at plant
From the rubble to vital rhythm of life
Judge allows bail for drug charges
The Hobbit leaves Bond in the cold
Kaiteriteri the pick of Kiwi beaches
More people relying on food bank after quakes
SAR urge use of emergency beacons
Online outdoors intentions service launched
Crash trio ‘lucky’
Economy sways on ‘fiscal cliff’
Third time lucky for Mrs Rocknroll?
President ‘barking’ over dogs
The ‘Iron Lady’ fought war on her terms
ON THIS DAY
Militant group disowns ‘fame-seeking’ jihadi rapper
Woman minister fired for blasting cuts
The girl who forced the Taliban to retreat
Stormin’ Norman ‘epitomised duty, service, country creed’
Hagley golf course should be improved to world standard
Decline of crime in schools is perhaps a welcome side-effect of the quakes
Front-page people
Playing possum so fate is not tempted to squash hopes
A boomer looks back
Sellers of ebooks have final word
Halls invoke a flood of memories
Shake-free amid signs of recovery
Our beer, no longer here
Time to save Westport’s ‘Eiffel Tower’
Controversial mayor loved his town, lived rough and talked tough
Boxers clash with law of the land in bout on riverbank
Muldoon speaks his mind 20 years later
Shoots of new possibilities
Puppet master’s final cut
Klugman takes lastbow
OTHERS WHO DIED IN 2012
Gallant Magicians fall just short
Dean riding into the sunset
Titleholder Keith has poor start at champs
Injury to keep Watson from test
Golden era signals continuing success
Wild Oats XI lowers own mark
Olympic breakthrough for women
Phoenix go for fast and furious
Captain takes control in surprise coup
Alta Tallyho set for shot at West Coast $10,000 bonus
I Can Doosit was again the star turn
Left-out Mosse could roll right out of NZ
Kiwi, Australian markets close on the up
Kitchen business finally gets a stable home
Salon rises from the liquefaction
Combining to survive
Wine company fails to have debt to parent firm set aside
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