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From the New Zealand Listener archive

May 29-June 4 2004 Vol 193 No 3342

Features

  • Upfront Paul Casserly by Philip Matthews
    Philip Matthews talks to Strawperson Paul Casserly.

  • The colour of life by Alistair Bone
    Stress reduction along with a nutrient-rich, calorie-poor diet is the secret of longevity.

  • Up for grabs by Gordon Campbell
    Should TVNZ get most of New Zealand On Air’s funds? It would like to think so, but would such a move let us see more of ourselves on air – or less?

  • Fingers in the till by Martin Craig
    At least half of retailers' losses are happening behind the counter.

  • Beer and fear by ear by Olivia Kember
    It's time to stop cringing at the sound of New Zealand voices in the movies.

  • A poisonous irony by Julian Crane and Tony Blakely
    A novel approach to nicotine delivery could help more smokers kick the habit.

  • Flesh made word by Tim Wilson
    The stars of the new film about the fall of Troy shine in New York.

Arts & Books

  • Arts As we like it by Denis Welch

  • Film Daylight sonata by Philip Matthews

  • Music The artist who sounds like Prince by Nick Bollinger

  • Art White album by Sally Blundell

Books

TV & Radio

  • Radio review Naked ambition by Diana Balham

  • Radio week Sink or swim by Olivia Kember

  • TV films Lennon read a book on Marx by Philip Matthews

  • TV review Hooked, line and sinker by Diana Wichtel

  • TV week Play it again, Dom by Rebecca Keillor

Columnists

  • Computers The kids are all wrong by Russell Brown

  • Drink Therein lies a tail by Keith Stewart

  • Editorial Act your age by Pamela Stirling

  • Economy Don’t tell anyone by Brian Easton

  • Sport Triathlete triumphant by Joseph Romanos

  • Weblog Galesburg by Gordon Campbell