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From the Listener archive: Columnists

July 28-August 3 2007 Vol 210 No 3507

  • Editorial Indebted to you
    The caveat emptor adage has never seemed more appropriate.

  • Politics Big bad Tones by Jane Clifton
    Tony Ryall is an incredibly powerful and menacing politician. Who knew?

  • Health & Science Cool vest by Sarah Barnett
    What began as a research assignment into athletes and dehydration, has resulted in the most high-tech black singlet ever invented.

  • Ecologic Cup final by Francesca Price
    A takeaway coffee is an expensive treat in more ways than one.

  • Inbox Game plan by Jon Bridges
    Undecided about KiwiSaver? When the chips are down, there’s always KiwiPoker 2007 Ltd.

  • Economy The exciting science by Brian Easton
    A free thinker turned the eccentric into good economics.

  • Wide Area News Ill-conceived plan by Russell Brown
    Just before Michael Moore’s film Sicko was released, a Google staff blog helped to further blur the lines between editorial and advertising.

  • Sport Another fine mess by Paul Lewis
    The McClennan debacle leads fuel to the theory that league is followed by thousands and run by nongs.

  • Travel Scone deep by Matt Vance
    Geologically New Zealand, politically Australia, Macquarie Island is being eaten by rabbits.

  • The Black Page I don't buy that by Joanne Black
    There’s satisfaction in taking a stand and avoiding goods made in China.

  • Food No ladle required by Martin Bosley
    Who said that making beautifully creamy risotto required constant attention, continuous stirring and regular additions of stock?