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Gwynne Dyer: Space projects' high ambition
Curmudgeon of the Year may emerge before the end of December
Editorial: Whanganui gets the 'Jacinda effect' but is it enough?
Jacinda draws a crowd and closes a pharmacy
Conservation comment: The greenest city in the world
Conservation comment with Rachel Rose.
Review: Little Shop of Horrors
A cult classic rampages on a three week run with Little Shop of Horrors at Amdram Theatre.
Kate Stewart: When does the news stop and the scaremongering begin?
US news channels milked hurricane Irma for all it was worth, writes Kate Stewart.
Terry Sarten: Songsmiths join the literary set
Literary festival finally says 'songwriting is literary art'
Steve Braunias: Secret diary of campaign
COMMENT: It would be a very bad look if I tried crawling out of the hole.
Editorial: Managing the fallout of family disintegration
Locals chip in where government fails to fund vital social services
Gwynne Dyer: The world's 'most persecuted minority'
Stateless Rohingyas driven from their homes
Cheap politicking unfair on farmers
Politicians blame water pollution on farmers, despite their best efforts to combat it.
Russell Bell: Recipe for success in business the same as in sport
Business Zen: Recipe for success in business the same as in sport.
Frank Greenall: Could the tide be turning against National?
We're champions in all the negative statistics, writes Frank Greenall.
Editorial: Right to help gangs on enrol
Should the Electoral Commission be helping gang members enrol to vote?
Have your say: Candidate order is crucial
Readers' letters -- Random names; Baron barrage; Short-term gain; Well done council
Take mining claims with a grain of silt
The case for seabed mining off the Patea coast is a shaky one
Fred Frederikse: Natural disaster gets helping hand from man
The Houston flooding disaster is a perfect storm of economics, population and land use.
Editorial: Whanganui gets in on the lolly scramble
Whanganui needs some lollies from the election scramble
Terry Sarten: Sniffing out the dazed and confused psychology of the bug-ridden
Sniffle, sniffle! You may try to deny it ... but, boy, you're sick
Kate Stewart: Election quiz - Where's the money coming from?
Crunch the numbers election quiz -- could you be a finance minister?
Rachel Rose: Painful poverty goes to root of matter
The state of people's teeth is becoming a line between the haves and the have-nots.
Steve Braunias: Secret diary of The Hole
COMMENT: Come with me now, bold traveller, on a descent into a great unknown land.