From the New Zealand Listener archive
September 11-17 2004 Vol 195 No 3357
Features
Upfront Rae Lamb
RNZ health correspondentThat's ours, give it back by Denis Welch
Imagine if you discovered that you weren't being paid the interest on $4 million of your money?Mr and Mrs Gladiator by Steve Braunias
Who are Brian and Hannah Tamaki, the team behind Destiny Church?Wanna be in my gang? by Peter Lineham
A new style of pentecostalism is emerging in New Zealand.Champions in the making by Bruce Ansley
What would it take for New Zealand to win more Olympic medals?The grey ghost by Bruce Ansley
Is it too late to save the South Island kokako?The long arm of the kaftan by Steve Braunias
Fixed in the public memory as That Guy Who Wore
a Kaftan, Bob Moodie continues to be one of New Zealand’s great mavericks – and a very good lawyer, too, who recently won $1 million for police commander Alec Waugh.I was a human lab rat by Tim Wilson
Jonah Lomu’s new kidney has raised the issue of New Zealand’s ongoing lack of organ donors. But what makes one agree to be a medical research subject?Hard sell by Diana Wichtel
The Bloke is back.
Arts & Books
Art Somewhere between the West and Iran by Anthony Byrt
Music The picnic tapes by Jon Bywater
Film Close to home by Philip Matthews
Dance Birdland by Francesca Horsley
DVDs The definitive Metropolis by Chris Knox
Books
Virtue and damnation by Sally Blundell
Vulture cultures by Elizabeth Alley
Poetry You have 2100 new messages by Peter Simpson
Tom blunte by Roy Colbert
Thanks to the dregs by Terry Snow
TV & Radio
Radio review Talk this way by David Hill
Radio week Age shall not weary them by Fiona Rae
TV films The angel did it by Philip Matthews
TV review Get real by Diana Wichtel
TV week Janet Frame revisited by Rebecca Keillor and Fiona Rae