Listener Today
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TV & Radio Sunday January 29
Rafa and Djokovic face off in the Men's final at the Aussie Open, and more Aussie drama with Offspring's Billie and Mick. More »
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The Friday quiz, 27.01.12
Probably you'll get two right. [more]
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Teapot tapes aired online
The NZ police have "disclosed the existence" of the online posting of the Key-Banks chat. Arrest them now. [more]
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Luck in the Year of the Dragon
Get your Chinese New Year horoscopes here (nb, clinical tests not yet completed). [more]
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The year of the Consumer Dragon
Consumer culture, including a boom in luxury goods, risk contaminating the spring festival, according to Chinese media. [more]
This Week's Issue
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Editorial
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Exploiting our oil and gas
The Government is an enthusiastic supporter of the exploration industry, but is ignoring potential energy efficiencies. [more]
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February: true summer
Think how much happier we would be if our holidays actually coincided with summer. [more]
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Politics
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Barbecue at Phil’s place
Chris Trotter finds a former Labour leader reflecting on the fickle roll of History's wheel. [more]
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Political predictions for 2012
Former Act leader Richard Prebble looks ahead and concludes that Winston is going to make things interesting. [more]
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Television
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Person of Interest review
The new crime drama starring Lost's Michael Emerson has a knowingly silly premise, says Sarah Barnett. [more]
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Bad summer telly
Unseasonable weather wouldn’t be so bad if there was something decent on... [more]
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Life
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Save our suburbs
Bill Ralston worries that planners are intent on doing for inner-city Auckland what quakes did for Christchurch. [more]
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Bill Ralston catches up on the showbiz news
Endless rain and a book drought find our columnist caught in the web of celebrity goss. [more]
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The Black Page
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Summer holidays
Holidays get easier as the kids get older. [more]
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New Year resolutions
Miracles really can happen when wise men get involved. [more]
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Books
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Sione’s 2 review
The odd flash of comic chemistry can still be detected in this uneven sequel. [more]
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Crime and thrillers review: January 2012
Bernard Carpinter’s monthly roundup of crime and... [more]
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Culture
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Life in New Zealand: January 28
Breaking news – Rena splits in two …
www.stuff.co.nz, 8/1/12The Imperial Russian Ballet has performed the three-hour ballet extravaganza worldwide. Now... [more]
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo review
David Fincher has perfect control over his version of the Stieg Larsson story, which opened this week. [more]
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Economy
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Value in goods exchange
Perceptions of value in an exchange of goods can be clouded by cultural assumptions. [more]
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Europe’s economic struggle
Europe’s unfolding debt drama is like watching a motorway pile-up in... [more]
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Nutrition
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How to save food
We throw away $680m of food each year; our nutritionist has some simple tips for keeping food longer. [more]
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Healthy pregnancy diet
A healthy diet may make it easier for would-be mothers – and fathers. [more]
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Travel
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Hair in Asia
Hair, there and everywhere, is sure to feature when you take a four-month trip through Asia. [more]
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Christmas in Lapland
An unusual Christmas holiday – but an obvious one, really – is to take the children to the Arctic to... [more]
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Sport
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Sachin Tendulkar headed for 100
Given the opportunities, any highly experienced test batsman will eventually make a century. [more]
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Tiger Woods on the rise
Perhaps the transformation from media villain to media victim persuaded Tiger Woods his luck has finally changed. [more]
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Letters
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Think about it
Daniel Kahneman, the psychologist who in 2002 won the Nobel Prize in Economics, should be treated with caution (“Another think... [more]
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Public broadcasting
While enjoying your article on TVNZ7’s Back Benchers host Wallace Chapman (“Not taking a back seat”, January 14), I was... [more]
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