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The proliferation of household focused magazines has brought housekeeping professionalism to the fore.
Swedish royal family hit by fresh Nazi allegations
Sweden's royal family has been rocked by a new scandal.
The Big Picture
Taxpayers have paid $500m-plus to subsidise big-budget movie makers. Is it money well spent, asks Karyn Scherer.
SPY: TV3 announces new Europe correspondent
In a statement to 3 News staff yesterday, Mark Jennings announced that reporter Melissa Davies will be the network's new Europe correspondent.
WikiLeaks reveals US snooping on NZ
Helen Clark is likely to be among top UN officials targeted by the US in an intelligence-gathering exercise.
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Success: Publishers in a class of their own
Making teachers' lives easier is the mantra for Invercargill company.
Royal wedding books set to hit shelves
The hype over the publication of a royal wedding biography nearly matches the fervour accompanying the event itself.
The war on words 2.0
The best-selling author of The Tipping Point has enraged social network users by dismissing their impact on real issues. It is, Tim Adams writes, just the latest salvo in an argument set to run and run.
Newsreader Suzy quits Prime role
Former Shortland Street actor Suzy Clarkson is set to quit her role as Prime Television's weekend news presenter.
Paul Henry's pricey gifts to himself
Sacked TVNZ broadcaster Paul Henry is set to go on a million dollar-plus spending spree.
TV3 takes on minister over complaint
TV3 is taking the BSA to court over a complaint from Social Development Minister Paula Bennett, about a report claiming she offered a beneficiary money to drop a privacy case.