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June 5-11 2004 Vol 194 No 3343

Features

  • Graham Henry Upfront Graham Henry by Mark Revington
    All Black coach Graham Henry

  • All that glitters by Philip Vine
    Our love of bargains has made us a nation of enthusiastic traders at online auctions, but there are dangers as well as delights.

  • Back to Cassino by Selwyn Manning
    For the men who returned to the site of one of New Zealand's bloodiest battles, the strongest memories were of their comrades who never came home.

  • Buying into status by Jane Clifton
    Anxiety about success is making us miserable. What can we do about our desire to be or have the biggest and the best?

  • Women on top by Carson Scott
    Expat Judith Mayhew Jonas is a famous London dame teaching the Brits a thing or two about progressing a woman's lot.

  • Star-struck by Marilyn Head
    Amateur astronomer Albert Jones fills the professional stargazers with awe – but he really wanted to be a radio ham.

Arts & Books

  • Here comes trouble by Olivia Kember

  • Music A report on the state of post-rock by Jim Pinckney

  • Film To err is human, to forget divine by Charlotte Grimshaw

  • Theatre These violent delights by Harry Ricketts

  • Theatre Come not between the dragon and his wrath by Faith Oxenbridge

  • Art At the temple of Ralph by Bridie Lonie

Books

TV & Radio

Columnists

  • Computers Virtual cheating by Russell Brown

  • Drink Now for the good news by Keith Stewart

  • Editorial Tana mana by Pamela Stirling

  • Sport The quick and the dead by Joseph Romanos

  • Trends Get smart by Noel O'Hare

  • Weblog Galesburg by Gordon Campbell