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September 24-30 2005 Vol 200 No 3411

  • The Black Page Fair share by Joanne Black
    Uncle Dave and the Chatham Cup hold a special place in one family’s hearts.

  • Design Beyond the boatshed by Douglas Lloyd Jenkins
    The high-tech innovations associated with the America’s Cup have changed our perceptions of design.

  • Drink Pigs and port by Keith Stewart
    Wine is full of surprises about the culture of the country that creates it, and port is as surprising as any.

  • Economy Heart gains by Brian Easton
    David Hay, pioneer cardiac physician.

  • Editorial The road ahead by Tim Watkin
    It’s your time now – to vote, and learn at last what the majority wants from the next three years.

  • Food Must do better by Lois Daish
    Many New Zealand children don’t get enough good food to last them through a long day at school. Should we blame the parents?

  • How It's Going First I take Manhattan by Matt Nippert
    Steel-capped combat boots are not practical in a New York heatwave.

  • Politics The unmentionable by Jane Clifton
    The Certain Day on which we couldn’t possibly comment.

  • Sport Roger & out of sight by Joseph Romanos
    A young tennis legend is just too good for an old master.

  • Travel Sound of silence by Halina Ogonowska-Coates
    In the Cambrian valley, a passing car is a novelty.

  • Wide Area News Don’t give it away, make them pay by Russell Brown
    How much of a daily newspaper’s print edition should be free online?