Listener Today
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Take Five: Including Enso String Quartet and Third Person, Tense!
Enso String Quartet; Third Person, Tense!; and Artweek 2012. More »
Internaut Today
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Reading the Google runes
Analysis of search results provides clues to likely turnout in the US presidential race - and other, more disturbing details. [more]
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“You are milking the cow, but want to turn it into bone marrow soup”
Just what was the Philippines president on about in his "New Zealand analogy"? [more]
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Survey: more New Zealanders use Google+ than Twitter
But all I can see is tumbleweed... [more]
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Anglocreep: American use of British words deemed not so brilliant
Americans embracing British vernacular are a bunch of numpties, some reckon. [more]
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Editorial
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Editorial: Don’t panic!
Stormin’ Norman’s approach to the high dollar is muddled... [more]
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Editorial: Reeling in the movie-makers
The public deserves to know the findings of the review into the Government’s approach to funding the “screen... [more]
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Politics
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The NZ Government: ‘Crisis? What crisis?’
The see-no-evil approach is nothing if not consistent, writes Jane Clifton. [more]
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The NZ government’s unpopular policies
National needs to remember what the previous Labour Government taught us about death by a thousand cuts. [more]
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Television
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The Shopping Channel: televangelists of tat
Diana Wichtel braces herself and tunes in to watch New Zealand's newest channel. [more]
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Mark Sainsbury: Leaving his mark
Aw, look, when it comes to current affairs, change is always with us, writes Diana... [more]
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Life
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Bill Ralston on ringing call centres
Ringing call centres is my most despised act of masochism. [more]
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The modern food craze
It seems everyone’s a food critic these... [more]
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The Black Page
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Joanne Black: Ones to watch at the Olympic games
Aiming for the top requires dedication and sacrifice. [more]
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Joanne Black: A slippery slope
Time away from the news is good for your mental health. [more]
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Books
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NZ at Frankfurt: Days 3-5
'We are 14-year-old boys and you are 150-year-old men'. [more]
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Interview: Salman Rushdie
Author Salman Rushdie finally talks of the Kafkaesque nightmare of living for a decade with a fatwa hanging over him. [more]
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Culture
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Saturday Night Fish Fry #6
Radio Without Talk [more]
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Life in New Zealand October 20 2012
Three “grossly intoxicated” Saudi Arabian men were kept in police detox for more than six hours after one continued to... [more]
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Book Club
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The Lighthouse: Booksellers discussion
A plate of meat, anyone? [more]
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The Lighthouse: The Weekly – October 12
A plot ticking like a time bomb. [more]
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Economy
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The poverty trap
We need a child-focused approach to dealing with poverty. [more]
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What should we be doing about the high NZ dollar?
New Zealand’s soaring dollar is punishing exporters and threatening our economy, so what should we be doing about... [more]
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Nutrition
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The aspartame controversy
Aspartame or sugar? It’s not... [more]
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What’s not in our food?
It may not be more nutritious, but organic food contains fewer residues. [more]
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Travel
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The pursuit of grippiness in Queenstown
What simple pleasure can be had thrashing someone else’s car around in the snow and... [more]
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Discovering Tory Island
Pam Neville meets royalty on a wild Irish outpost in the Atlantic Ocean. [more]
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Sport
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New Zealand cricket – overs and out
New Zealand cricket has had just one golden era – the 1980s. [more]
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Kiwi sporting victories over Australia
Netball isn’t the only sport in which Kiwis are beating the... [more]
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Letters
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Letters 20 October 2012
Climate change; National Standards; and child poverty. [more]
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Letters 13 October 2012
Kiwi entrepreneurs; welfare reforms; and Maori ownership rights. [more]
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