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September 1-7 2007 Vol 210 No 3512

  • 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?