Third body, second black box recovered
By MICHAEL FIELD in Perpignan - Fairfax Media
LATEST: A third body and a second black box have been recovered from the Air New Zealand Airbus A320 which crashed off the coast of France last week.
Experts at a loss to explain Airbus tragedy
Sunday Star Times
Divers are closing in on the flight recorders which may provide clues. Anthony Hubbard and Adrienne Bourgeon (in Perpignan) report.
Investors angry as Hanover boss parties
Sunday Star Times
HANOVER CO-FOUNDER Mark Hotchin last night celebrated his 50th birthday, partying with more than 80 mates at one of Fiji's most exclusive resorts angering investors who lost millions in the finance company.
Rob Fyfe's longest, saddest day
Sunday Star Times
Air New Zealand trains its staff for these occasions, but the man at the top still wasn't prepared for the emotional impact. Tim Hume reports.
Miracle escape as horse pins jockey
BARRY LICHTER - Sunday Star Times
ONE OF the country's top women jockeys had a miraculous escape from death in a freak accident at Ellerslie racecourse yesterday when her horse collapsed and died during the feature race, pinning her underneath.
Tougher lending has silver lining for home-buyers
Cricket: Caps turn down feast in favour of famine
Michael Donaldson - Sunday Star Times
HERE'S A list of the first innings scores at Adelaide Oval over the past decade: 526, 551-6, 405, 575, 556, 342, 439, 391, 441, 391, 517. You get the picture. Since 1997, the average first innings knock at the picturesque ground is 465.
Tell us the tooth - what puts the smile on your dial, Manu?
New face wants a cut of the shaving action
GREG NINNESS - Sunday Star Times
AS MEN reach for their razors to mark the end of Movember, an upstart shaving company is using the occasion to take on industry giant Gillette.
Rod Oram: So fix it, dear Henry, dear Henry
Season's eatings
Thanks to the credit crunch you'll be eating finger food at this year's Christmas do - fancy finger food. It's just a question of keeping it off the party frock. Kim Knight checks out the menu and hears a few hors d'oeuvre horror stories.
A bitter pill: 10 drugs you can't have
The National Party promised that once in power it would spend an extra $180 million stocking the nation's medicine chest. So which are the drugs that clinicians and patients are clamouring to get their hands on? Adam Dudding reports.