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2017-11-18
Grand old lady’s final bow
‘Flying Jug’ a guilty secret ahead of special first date
Fishing report submitted half a century after due date
Piazza sculpture successfully funded
Compo claims as cull hits 5000
Hitting the streets to boost food banks
Visa changes ‘catastrophic’
Lomu’s family still doing it tough
NZ ‘can help save the world’
Buzzing of All Whites’ hotel ‘a step too far’
Vexed fluoridation issue before court
Ancient cave of death fossil-rich
Hairdresser hot on rogue moles
It’s time to take the vellichor to the second floor
Easter trading
Adopting a better deal
Op shop set to open in Timaru
Moving on, but no signs of slowing down
After 32 years, counsellor Steve Brodie is leaving South Canterbury. He talks to Al Williams about what lies ahead.
Treasured, tragic church
Private William John Griffiths, No.12/1084
Grand churches abound
Trevor Askin Sea birds (1998) Bronze
Democrat senator faces harassment inquiry
MPs moving to seal Mugabe’s fate
Mum wakes after giving birth during flu-induced coma
Doctors carry out first gene editing inside patient
Israel woos Saudis over threat from Iran
Gates buys huge chunk of desert to build his smart city
Top medal for military dog who bit the Taliban
Elephant trophies may be allowed back into US
Xero’s Drury cashes up $95m stake
Pill-packing robot frees up staff
Software, surf and tech toys
Airbnb unwise to have a go at Queenstown
Bea Taylor.
Reclaim your parking spot
A report that Begged to be written
Weekend gardener: nourish to flourish
Book of the week
Recipe of the week
D-Day for Kiwis: It’s time to deliver
Tonga will supply the fans, Lebanon the playmakers
Bennett breaking the door down
South Canterbury pair earn player of tournament awards
Parker labelled a dreamer over his Joshua fight demands
Paine gets shock recall for Ashes
He’s starting to make some progress
His ambitions reach beyond these shores
Fotu, Webster play for bragging rights
Asia would be best for All Whites
Sosa picks Breakers over national duties
Tall Ferns coach pulls out
Wheeler’s Cup consolation
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
Chinese ute raises a few eyebrows
SsangYong Rexton’s new values
Meet Ford’s fourth E - the Endura SUV
Opulent comfort with picture postcard views
Fifita fits the bill at No 6 again
Yellow card ‘wrong’, ref tells SBW
Lomu’s family still struggling
The world’s at Ioane’s feet
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