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April 26-May 2 2008 Vol 213 No 3546

  • Health Surgical precision by Linley Boniface
    More Kiwi women should be told about the fibroid embolisation procedure.

  • Nutrition Grains of truth by Jennifer Bowden
    Is a low-sodium salt substitute preferable, given it doesn’t contain the iodine that’s essential for good health?

  • Ecologic Defend our dolphin by Dave Hansford
    Why are we allowing a New Zealand dolphin to sink into extinction?

  • Business Costing us badly by David W Young
    Finance company investors are paying a high price.

  • Sport Flaming heck by Paul Lewis
    Boycotting the Olympic opening ceremony is a stand against nothing.

  • Inbox Fangs very much by David Hill
    Tribulations in pursuit of perfect teeth.

  • Food Jam session by Martin Bosley
    Autumn is an ideal time to try your hand at preserving.

  • Wine Down to earth by Michael Cooper
    FIRST BIG CRUSH, by Eric Arnold (Simon & Schuster, $32.99).

  • Travel Slow train in China by John Summers
    Riding the rails from Xi’an to Kunming – the hard way.

  • Politics Gamblers all by Jane Clifton
    Electioneering is here to stay.

  • Life Damn statistics by Bill Ralston
    Forget everything you know, it’s probably all wrong.

  • The Black Page Biker boys by Joanne Black
    A matter of sense not compulsion.

  • Wide Area News Spider’s web by Russell Brown
    AOL is clawing back after suffering a huge loss with its buyout of Time Warner.

  • Editorial When the law is an ass
    Why the Electoral Finance Act has to go.