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February 14-20 2009 Vol 217 No 3588

  • Editorial Liberty, equality or exclusion?
    Patriotic trade protectionism could have disastrous consequences.

  • Television Queen's scout by Diana Wichtel
    Victoria Wood isn’t a bad stand-in for a grumpy monarch.

  • Life Coming up roses by Bill Ralston
    I see romance is still rubbing along nicely.

  • The Internaut Uncertain times by Deborah Hill Cone
    Financial ignorance could be bliss.

  • Politics Crush 'em by Jane Clifton
    The people have spoken, they want action and they want it now

  • Health Fits and starts by Linley Boniface
    New Zealand has a high rate of whooping cough – but many cases remain undiagnosed.

  • Nutrition Lose the lactose by Jennifer Bowden
    If you’re lactose intolerant, will eating butter aggravate your symptoms?

  • Inbox Hard cell by David Hill
    Advice to new cellphone users: when in doubt, press on.

  • Business Sour taste by Rebecca Macfie
    Fonterra continues to be dogged by the Sanlu scandal.

  • Food Watch your mango by Martin Bosley
    Breakfast really should be the most romantic meal of the day.

  • Wine Big business by Michael Cooper
    A guide to who owns what in our wine industry

  • Good to grow Thirsty work by Maggie Barry
    In praise of pelargoniums.

  • The Black Page Gird your loins by Joanne Black
    Forget contraception – we could instead take this argument to its illogical conclusion.