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May 5-11 2007 Vol 208 No 3495

  • Cover Story Toxic Inheritance by Sarah Barnett
    We must head the grim warnings from the animal kingdom about the dangers of environmental chemicals.

  • Feature Making A Case by Keith Stewart
    Is drinking wine sold with screwcaps compromising your health?

  • Older and Bolder by Ruth Nicol
    Actress Helen Mirren is the pin-up for a seemingly diminishing band of women who eschew cosmetic surgery and Botox, and want to age gracefully. Some Kiwi women are also turning their backs on the quest for eternal youth.

  • Funny Business by Diana Wichtel
    With little humour in his Irish childhood, comedy came as a huge surprise for Ardal O’Hanlon.

  • Feature Small but perfectly formed by Todd Niall
    The Fiat Bambina turns 50 this year – and it still hasn’t grown up

  • Feature - Upfront Dai Henwood by Matt Nippert
    Three things you may not know about the pint-sized and filthy comedian Dai Henwood: he has a BA in eastern religions from Victoria University; his mother, Carolyn, was Wellington’s first female District Court judge; and his father, Ray, is the actor who became well-known as the “Moro Man”.

  • Woman of the cloth by Sarah Daniell
    For designer Miranda Brown, carbon footprints apply to fashion, too.