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2018-04-07
The problem with swimming in NZ
Regional rail for Chch ‘on the table’
Remembering the Wahine disaster
Traps of supermarket shopping
Griffin rebuffs voicemail request
State housing for senior citizens?
Capital MP sorry over expletives
Calls for metro pool at QEII
‘Critical issues overlooked’ in CTV collapse case
Busy flu season to test health system
Under-fire law dean steps down
Convention centre on track, taking bookings
MPI waves myrtle rust white flag
Why the CTV case won’t go away
Canterbury commuter rail simple
Does EQC culture need a re-repair?
Make the case
Finance genie expected to grant few too many wishes
Be National-lite
Island murder revealed colonial flaws in Niue
Crusades draw thousands
Water ‘smells like swimming pool’
Hospital ‘didn’t tell us they had stuffed up’
Sleeping driver ‘hijacked’ by man
Wanted man still on run after fatal police chase
Dead eels found in stream were rare species
Prostitute planned to train young girl
Farmer’s udderly brilliant idea to save dairy company
Concern over ‘creep catcher’ vigilante action
‘My brother, gone in a crash’
Motorists abuse police at scene of fatal crash
Luke Melhop’s account:
College with one student faces closure
Driver sentenced over fatal motorcycle crash
Man admits having $40k of stolen honey
How to get started with virtual reality
They divorced 50 years ago. Next week, they get married again
The war is finally over for Yorkshire’s chuffin’ Nazis
Shell foresaw climate change 30 years ago
Trump denies knowing of hush payment to star
Repatriation of remains may be on US agenda
More martyrs, more injured as protests continue
Frontrunner faces prison for corruption
My what? Charles lifts the lid on leather loo seat
France wages war on food waste with le doggy bag
9/11 accused fighting ban on exhibiting artwork
Gotcha – agent tells how he caught El Chapo
Murderous brothers reunite in prison housing unit
Trump urges extra tariff hit for China
Thais get back pet political party
Get kids to a good pre-teen weight and cut diabetes risk
Republican on ‘peace mission’ to Venezuela
DAVID CLARK
The basics of journalism need cash
Beware fallout as decommissioned health minister falls back to Earth
‘Dancing in the street’
It’s ‘OK to not be OK’
Teaching M¯aori in preschools a no-brainer
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Despised and loved in equal measure
World War II veteran left his mark on Lyttelton port
Profiling could make us blind to race, if we wanted
Sunair out of pocket after grounding
NZ travel arm in the clear
Hurunui irrigation on track
Easy cash dries up
QuickCircuit offsets tech sector job losses
Port faces more industrial action
Tech duo prove value of getting the basics right
Staff pressured on KiwiSaver
Weasel words of insurance
The case for real estate agent fees
Crusaders warned of Latin American passion
Late Laumape try has Hurricanes snatch last-gasp victory
Cavalry back for Crusaders
At a glance
Sprint team shows it’s back on track
Garcia’s title hopes sink in spectacular fashion
Kiwi stars help Vettori meet the challenge
Walsh refuses to dish the dirt
Silver Ferns stutter along again
NZ men down Canada; women shred Ghana
Hypocrisy festers at heart of Aussie sport
Folau’s farewell Comm Games
Sutherland’s position ‘safe’
Smith: Warriors an 80-minute team
No more on Cape Town scandal
Going for Easter egg boots ‘n’ all
By George, how about the Warriors?
Parker ref continues to come under fire
Toyota launches new Camry
New hybrid is here
A city car at heart
Bucking SUV engine trend
Hyundai adds spice to Kona’s flavour
Toyota NZ’s radical retail revamp
Big milestone for Kia Sportage
Forester front and centre for Subaru
Lexus brings in a third row
Bosses a barrier to worker savings
No CV required on new construction jobs portal
The hidden hostility behind office practical jokes
Striking gold with a dairy business
Horses a drawcard at ploughing
CHRISTCHURCH STOCK SALES
COALGATE STOCK SALE
Peaceful retreat
Leaky investing
Loan shopping
Renters’ raw deal
STEALING BEAUTY!
My first half marathon
From inmates to authors
SUPERFAD
The old-new ’do
VENISON, PLUM & BEETROOT SALAD WITH PLUM DRESSING
BLACKBERRY FOREST CAKE
X marks the spot
Not bold, but beautifully done
WHAT TO INCLUDE
Rake it in
Books of the week
Best books I never wrote
READY PLAYER ONE
‘The incest is a provocative statement…’
Cake wrecks for kicks
Finish lines
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