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Wednesday, 17 Dec 2008

Yule and unusual punishment

By LINLEY BONIFACE
The Dominion Post

Curiously, I find myself in the unusual position of being able to advise the CIA on how to improve its torture methods.

Dna advances could raise Neanderthals from dead

WORLD OF SCIENCE - BOB BROCKIE
The Dominion Post

Two recent scientific discoveries have opened a big can of worms. Last month Japanese scientists cloned mice from frozen corpses dead for 16 years. Even though the mouse corpses were full of ice crystals and their cells had burst, the Japanese team managed to clone their mice by the nuclear- transfer technique.

Smashing Christmas for Labour as Nats misfire

POLITICAL WEEK - TRACEY WATKINS
The Dominion Post

National has had a flying start; worryingly for John Key, so has the Opposition.

Finally, finger pointed at Santa

By RAYBON KAN
Sunday Star Times

Last week was my birthday. Not that I'm egotistical, but I refer to it as Raybonmas.

Rosemary McLeod

Forget about those worries

By ROSEMARY McLEOD
The Dominion Post

Wouldn't you know it? I seem to have Alzheimer's, and in time for Christmas.

What the F-word is going on?

Milk of human kindness curdles

Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil

Joe Bennett

Encouraging story of road rage

By JOE BENNETT
The Dominion Post

Here's an encouraging story. There are plenty of encouraging stories around at the moment, what with United States car bosses bending over to be spanked and investment bankers running naked and squealing down Wall Street, but there's always room for another. This is a story of contemporary motoring.

Fantasy doesn't need Viagra

Coming a 21st-century cropper

Orators have sold us a pup

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