From the New Zealand Listener archive
August 19-25 2006 Vol 205 No 3458
Features
Upfront Danielle Cormack by Nick Smith
Actor.Cover Story Topic of cancer by Sarah Barnett
The good news is that treatments for breast cancer have halved its recurrence in New Zealand women since the 80s. The bad news: the rate of new diagnosis is still rising. What are the risk factors and what can be done?Bidding war by Matt Nippert
A teenage entrepreneur has dreamt up an online tool that will give Trade Me bidders the edge – if Trade Me will let him.
Taking the spotlight by Joanne Black
The one-time swan in the back row is general manager of the Royal New Zealand Ballet.Desert Beat by David Fisher
In Afghanistan, Kiwi police are boosting the role of women.
More music television by Fiona Rae
But will MTV have an impact?
Arts & Books
Culture Making light by Ian Wedde
Art Weathering by David Eggleton
Dance Ménage à trois by Francesca Horsley
DVDs The iron maiden by Chris Knox
Film Bloody Tuesday by Helene Wong
Music All very nice, but by Peter Shaw
Music Hats off to Panama by Jim Pinckney
Theatre Blonde love by Anna Chinn
Books
As sad as winter rain by Siobhan Harvey
The tiny hordes by David Larsen
For the birds by Hugh Roberts
Blue Wednesday by Philip Matthews
Enlighten me by Diana Balham
TV & Radio
Radio Frequencies by Fiona Rae
Radio Week by Fiona Rae
TV Films by Philip Matthews
TV Review Vicious circles by Diana Wichtel
TV Week by Fiona Rae
TV Information by Fiona Rae
Columnists
The Black Page Give us a break by Joanne Black
Business Fight cancer, make millions by David W Young
Drink Auntie heroes by Keith Stewart
Editorial The price is wrong by Joanne Black
Food Town & around by Lois Daish
Health & Science Bubbling up by Veronika Meduna
How It's Going You haven’t changed a bit by Alison Jones
Media Poll vaulting by Jane Bowron
Politics Never mind the bollards by Jane Clifton
Sport Coming up to speed by Paul Lewis
Travel Ghost town by Pam Neville
Wide Area News Out of sight by Russell Brown