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Does Ballantynes owe an apology?
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Glenavy people the ‘canaries’ of water quality
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Court of Appeal rejects appeal over Timaru attempted murder
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Driver ‘narrowly’ avoids jail
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Pitching in:
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Inside the mouth of a colossal squid
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Turning Point one of many on display
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In admiration of ‘artisans cottages’
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Glenavy water
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PS ... From the newsroom
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Myrtle rust growing Canterbury threat
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Police question defendant’s sobriety, but fail to get test
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‘‘If my suspicions are confirmed, and he came to court today in an intoxicated state, then it is not indicative of his willingness to change his way, especially on such an important day as today.’’
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Flash flooding
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Street work wins award
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Police notebook
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Lake spill warning
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Open days extended
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Aust minister: We’re family
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PM: NZ must be able to raise issues without ‘retaliatory acts’
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Drug rehab course not evaluated
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‘Flare’ in aircraft engine on descent to landing
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Teacher took party drugs on school premises
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Mum faces long recovery
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OVER TO YOU
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This bureaucratic beast won’t solve our housing troubles
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Can Trump again fool Americans?
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Grim reading in population stats
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Dyer column
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Pantomine season
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Convictions point blame for downed airliner to Putin
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Officials open more than 430 war crimes cases from Kherson
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Mining billionaire pledges $800m for Ukraine reconstruction
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No end in sight for NSW floods, says State Emergency Service
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Refugee camp fire kills at least 21 people
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Wife ‘overwhelmed with joy’ at husband’s release
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Family sees prisoner after hunger strike ends
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Gates to spend billions more on aid for Africa
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US issues sanctions against ‘rainbow’ fentanyl pills cartel
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Man cleared of murder after nearly four decades in jail
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Uprising anniversary marked with marches
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Trump Org loyalist takes blame for tax offences
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Regulators back plan to demolish dams to open up salmon habitat
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Taliban committed to all Sharia laws
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Blood test could ‘revolutionise’ breast cancer treatment
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Veterans told to work in iPhone factory
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Pelosi makes way for a new generation
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Sharp demand pullback for home improvements
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‘‘Demand peaked in November last year, and began to decline in January, and, in our data, we are now back into what we call ‘balanced supply and demand’.’’
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Musk likely ‘would fall foul’ of NZ labour law
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Former Mrs Mac’s owner owes $2.4m
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My Food Bag first-half profit drops by 38%
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Recycled building reappears as eco centre
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Principal Youth Court judge
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Marvellous mint
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What to do in the garden this week
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Crop of the week: bok choy
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QUICK CROSSWORD
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CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
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YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION
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YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION
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Surgeon was a hero at work and at home
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A lifetime of adventure, enterprise and activism
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Today in History
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An unmissable exploration of life and death
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Kazan, Mulligan shine in drama that throws the Spotlight on Weinstein
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Entertaining, evocative Bronte biopic plays fast and loose with truth
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The Menu serves up a terrifyingly tasty satire
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Surf’s up for a hero
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Samoa follow footsteps of generations past
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Samoa’s revolution in a league of its own
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Coach talks up Kiwi Ferns’ preparation for final
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Qatar stuns Fifa with beer ban call
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Wholehearted Phoenix star ready for kickoff
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Burning questions: What to expect in their second season?
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Ko holds first round lead in finale
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Bronze for wrestler; no gold for Wilde
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Ex-Ferns captain retires
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Erasmus banned again
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All Blacks ready to sign off on high note