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If Love is Blind is an experiment, haven't we yet got enough evidence for a conclusion?
Telegraph: Scorsese tells the tale of one of the most monstrous crimes in American history
A seismic World Cup shift descends upon the All Blacks semifinal.
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Times: Forty years after he told us to Relax, Johnson's life is being made into a film.
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Psychologists and family therapists Nic & Verity answer your sex and relationship queries.
The NZSIS and the Five Eyes warn Kiwi tech firms could be targets.
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New York Times: Biden warned not to let overwhelming grief drive the country too far.
The S&P/NZX50 index was at 11,135.58, down 85.90 points or 0.77 per cent.
New York Times: Accounts challenge social media companies face in striking balance.
Judge finds lawyer was a victim of 'acute burnout' as concerns for legal profession mount.
The Kiwi golfer has a rather unique variable to consider ahead of his latest tournament.
There's now pressure on the port to deliver bang for the bucks regarding efficiency.
Financial Times: Decision to retire breaks convention of US leaders ascending the ranks.
Telegraph: Three decades and four kids in, Richard Curtis finally made it down the aisle.
Telegraph: Nick Frost lost 50kg in 6 months, inspired by his daughter's future.
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The airline says call centre service levels are still not up to scratch.
Opinion: It’s not a complex or revelatory plan, but it has been highly effective.
Telegraph: Three 70-somethings explain why they choose to keep working.
New York Times: “We’ve never lived through a war this intense.”
Twenty one emergency resilience pods arrived in Wairoa just days before Cyclone Gabrielle.
This match has gone largely under the radar but is vital for the Kiwis' future ambitions