
Can you judge a book by the cover?
The surprising back stories to the covers on the country's biggest reads. Video / Michael Craig
The surprising back stories to the covers on the country's biggest reads. Video / Michael Craig
Financial Times: Newly anointed BP boss must convince investors of its strategy.
Media Insider: TVNZ's late scramble over Breakfast; Simon Barnett's ZB return
NYT: At every flashpoint in a set of conflicts there’s been a common thread: Iran.
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The jewellery sector isn't so sparkly.
Telegraph: More men are struggling with porn addiction. One former addict tells his story.
The best fun with numbers! Sudoku is simple to learn but the challenges never end.
With huge industry demand for skilled staff, employees had nothing to worry about.
Telegraph: What to look for and how to get back on track when you're permanently worn out.
OPINION: Why Finn Allen deserves a pivotal role in the upcoming T20 World Cup.
Kāinga Ora says it has high standards for its new homes, which will benefit tenants.
OPINION: We are only on track if we do not care about the harm smoking imposes on Māori.
Aviation is never dull and this year promises to be as interesting as ever.
OPINION: 'We have an enormous capacity to ignore things that harm us.'
ANZ economists expect RBNZ to keep hawkish stance, before making abrupt OCR cut in August.
New York Times: Which names can you expect to hear when Oscar nominations are announced?
OPINION: There will be no change in the immediate future in picking overseas All Blacks.
The local index had its fourth down day in a row.
Unless you like battling the hordes, you're going to have to learn a unique Italian skill.
OPINION: Why do so many evangelicals see Trump as God's anointed one?
Circle to Search, live translation of phone calls, erasing people from pics.
New York Times: US sales of hybrids were up 65 per cent to more than 1.2m last year.
New York Times: How to make your phone or tablet do more of the work for you.
OPINION: Amid the glitz of the Emmys, Applegate's resilience shone through.
Divorce often leads to a natural division of friends and family, with varied reactions.
NY Times: Hydration is once again having a moment. Here's what the health experts say.
Financial Times: Deepening property sector crisis, deflation and demographic pressures.