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September 29-October 5 2007 Vol 210 No 3516

  • Health Breathe easier by Linley Boniface
    After rising for 50 years, New Zealand’s asthma rates now appear to have peaked. So, how important was the hygiene hypothesis in explaining the rise?

  • Ecologic Buying into it? by Francesca Price
    As environmental activist George Monbiot so aptly put it, “No political challenge can be met by shopping.”

  • Business Fraudian slip by David W Young
    It was high time the Serious Fraud Office bowed out.

  • Sport Blood on the tracks by Paul Lewis
    The 20-over game has the potential to change cricket forever – and not for the better.

  • Under African Skies In the badlands by Gareth Morgan
    The Kenyan savannah is home to fierce nomadic tribesmen whose existence is increasingly at risk from global warming.

  • Inbox Extra-sensory deception by Jon Bridges
    Sensing Murder, TV2, Tuesday, 8.30pm.

  • Food Small wonder by Martin Bosley
    Sautéed whitebait is hard to beat.

  • Politics Shark in the carpark by Jane Clifton
    We already know that ACC has Jaws-like tendencies, but it’s not even safe to leave the building now.

  • Life What are you wearing? by Bill Ralston
    No, it’s not a phone-pest. It’s tout le monde at Fashion Week.

  • The Black Page Take another hike by Joanne Black
    Now they want to put up the price of power and petrol. It’s costing Earthlings big to save the planet.

  • Editorial Late entry
    The right decision has finally been made in terms of Ahmed Zaoui’s presence in New Zealand – pity it took so long.

  • Wide Area News I spy by Russell Brown
    So, at least one foreign government has been poking around in our government’s IT systems. Is anyone surprised?

  • Travel Comme les Français by Adam Ray
    TV3 journalist Adam Ray lived in France for 18 months before returning home last year. Here are his tips for fellow travellers.