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September 11-17 2004 Vol 195 No 3357

Features

  • Upfront Rae Lamb
    RNZ health correspondent

  • That'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

TV & Radio

Columnists

  • Drink Affairs of the heart by Keith Stewart

  • Economy For fear of Allah by Brian Easton

  • Editorial Accident scene by Pamela Stirling

  • Sport The race of his life by Joseph Romanos

  • Wide Area News Natural selection by Russell Brown

  • Weblog Galesburg by Gordon Campbell