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St Petersburg: a maze of canals.


From the Listener archive: Columnists

April 19-25 2008 Vol 213 No 3545

  • Health Cancer calling by Linley Boniface
    Are you endangering your health by using a mobile phone?

  • Nutrition Shades of grey by Jennifer Bowden
    Which milk to choose is a matter of personal taste.

  • Ecologic Kiwi savers
    Ten easy ways to be eco-friendly.

  • Economy Home free by Brian Easton
    The state should share its windfall from the housing boom.

  • Sport Max impact by Paul Lewis
    A sex scandal could be forgiven; mud-slinging can’t be so easily overlooked.

  • Inbox Calling out for a hero by Jon Bridges
    Only a superhero can save China now.

  • Food Gone fishin’ by Martin Bosley
    Tokyo’s world-famous Tsukiji fish market hooks a Kiwi chef.

  • Wine Code red by Michael Cooper
    New Zealand’s beautiful cabernet sauvignons are undeservedly out of fashion in the industry.

  • Travel Once was Leningrad by Pauline Ray
    What better way to see St Petersburg than from the seat of a bicycle?

  • Life An ill wind by Bill Ralston
    Wind farms will be a blight on our horizon.

  • Politics Typical Winston by Jane Clifton
    Winston Peters’ free-trade broadside is simply the MP doing what he does best.

  • The Black Page Intensive care by Joanne Black
    A family’s vigil at a son’s bedside.

  • Wide Area News Brand power by Russell Brown
    Phone companies are desperate to get a slice of Apple’s exclusive cachet and the consumer influence it carries.

  • Editorial The story of our times
    We cannot ignore human rights abuses in China – but nor can we walk away from a brilliant deal.