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Currin: Chance to backrub Scarlett Johansson
I've been googling googols. I like to play with words and it gives me a ridiculous amount of pleasure to write "googling googols" in an otherwise sensible newspaper.

Editorial: Mates marry for cup tickets
The Edge radio station - never far from controversy - is giving away Rugby World Cup tickets to its listeners - not without a catch.

Editorial: Cycle trail has benefits
The Government has given a $100 million funding boost for the nation's cycleways.

Marcel Currin: Art is everywhere, and that's the truth
Next Friday is National Poetry Day and we should dispel any notion that poetry is an exclusive, esoteric, intellectual pursuit, writes Marcel Currin.

Your view: Job seeker challenges
A reader writes: While acknowledging Phil van Syp's concerns with job applicants and offering helpful advice (News, August 11), may I place the applicants' challenges in the ring?

Editorial: Boom times are back
Tauranga's economy is on the up. Last week this paper featured stories about new construction, more jobs on offer, and house prices increasing.

Dylan Thorne: Sales of NZ land must be debated
The potential sale of Lochinver Station to overseas interests has become a hot election issue, writes Dylan Thorne.

Rosemary McLeod: Even a walk to the dairy is dangerous
A skein of violence runs through this country like a madwoman's ball of wool, writes Rosemary McLeod.

Alan Clarke: Choose the money or the house
How many people near retirement or already retired have a big third and/or fourth unused bedroom?