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From the Listener archive: Columnists

March 3-9 2007 Vol 207 No 3486

  • The Black Page Making the switch by Joanne Black
    It shouldn’t need an official edict for government departments to reduce costs by becoming more energy efficient.

  • Business Talking the talk by David W Young
    Telecom’s Theresa Gattung had lots to say. Pity it wasn’t more interesting.

  • Drink Making music by Keith Stewart
    We happy little Pacific islanders may think that we invented the Clean Green Land concept.

  • Editorial Suffer the children by Pamela Stirling
    Why? It’s the favourite word of every child; the one that drives parents crazy.

  • Food Dishing it out by Lois Daish
    Examples of a macabre sense of humour can be found in cuisines all over the world. Take the American dish, sloppy joes.

  • Health & Science All the right moves by Marilyn Head
    Nature provides the best clues to making new drugs to fight illnesses.

  • Inbox What a day by Bruce Ansley
    We shouldn’t envy the Australians their patriotism.

  • Media Laughs like us by Staff Writers
    RIP, Radio New Zealand’s rebranding campaign. You don’t mess around with Kim.

  • Politics Nice gig for some by Jane Clifton
    No other workplace on earth would function this way.

  • Sport Out of ordure by Paul Lewis
    The verbal sewage dumped on Stephen Fleming wasn’t fair, but the fans can’t be blamed for feeling frustrated.

  • Travel Lagoon after lagoon by Anna Chinn
    Who wouldn’t want to run away and swim in the sea in Fiji – but after the coup?

  • Wide Area News Listen up by Russell Brown
    The draft of a new copyright bill includes conditions that run counter to the way our households operate.