Editorial Buying into it
We don’t need a taxpayer-funded Buy Kiwi-Made campaign.Politics In full flight by Jane Clifton
How a simple little error can blow up into a major international spat.Going begging by Gareth Morgan
Foreign aid will not lead Malawians to a productive and prosperous future.Ecologic And now: green sex
Want some eco-friendly action?Inbox Outfoxed by David Hill
The quick brown fox almost jumped over the lazy cat, and proved photographically elusive.Business The green light by David W Young
The fight for the environmental dollar is hotting up.Wide Area News A fraction too much friction by Russell Brown
It took an American student to show us why Wikipedia should never be taken as gospel.Sport Wishing and hoping by Paul Lewis
A 10-point starter for the Rugby World Cup.Travel Lucky charms by Graham Simmons
You need to keep your wits about you in the market when all that’s on sale is good luck.The Black Page Have your cake by Joanne Black
When Invercargill calls, who can resist the chance for a visit?Food Tres cheek by Martin Bosley
Shanks and oxtails are well-known meat cuts that are ideal for slow cooking, but have you ever heard of beef cheeks?
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September 1-7 2007 Vol 210 No 3512
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