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April 23-29 2005 Vol 198 No 3389

Features

  • Upfront Martin Devlin by Alistair Bone
    Multi-media mouth.

  • Cover Story The heat goes on by Veronika Meduna & Joanne Black
    How safe are the alternatives to hormone replacement therapy for women going through menopause?

  • Forever young Forever young by Tim Watkin
    Increasingly, young Kiwis are coming to see Gallipoli as the defining moment in New Zealand’s struggle for national identity.

  • A long, long way to go by Nick Smith
    Helen Reddy looks back to her feminist anthem “I Am Woman” and to much earlier lives.

  • Sorry, Prime Minister Sorry, Prime Minister by Joanne Black
    Geoffrey Palmer: My Part in His Downfall.

  • On a bulls-eye by Chris Bourke
    “Wars are the ultimate human stage,” says foreign correspondent Jon Lee Anderson.

  • Winging it by Kim Griggs
    Don Merton, legendary New Zealand conservationist, bows out.

Arts & Books

  • Culture Know your enemy by Roy Colbert

  • Art The island of Dr Braithwaite by Bridie Lonie

  • Dance The state of Grace by Francesca Horsley

  • Film If I ruled the world by Helene Wong

  • Music When I’m 34 by Nick Bollinger

  • Music Yesterday once more by Chris Knox

  • Poetry A Trio for All Time by Brian Turner

Books

TV & Radio

Columnists

  • Drink Sink your teeth in by Keith Stewart

  • Economy Fiscal management by Brian Easton

  • Editorial Who wins? by Pamela Stirling

  • Food The night before breakfast by Lois Daish

  • In Memory White silk scarf by Bill McIvor

  • Politics Getting away with it by Jane Clifton

  • Sport Can the Kiwis step up? by Joseph Romanos

  • Travel Where are the trains of yesteryear? by Dean Parker

  • Wide Area News Media-savvy pontiff