100%
July 8-14 2006 (Features)
Another country by Trevor Richards
For the eight weeks that the Springboks were here, the police, the army and barbed wire were their constant companions. So were we.
100%
December 3-9 2005 (Columnists)
Travel Another country by Elspeth Sandys
A new spirit reigns in England and the sense of community has been a casualty.
80%
March 3-9 2007 (Features)
Another country, not my own by Simon Miller
A family move to Ireland reveals the cost of the Celtic Tiger’s new-found wealth.
40%
July 5-11 2008 (Arts & Books)
Books The past is another country by Caren Wilton
UNACCUSTOMED EARTH, by Jhumpa Lahiri (Bloomsbury, $35).
1%
July 3-9 2004 (Columnists)
Editorial Cottoning onto fairness by Pamela Stirling
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January 6-12 2007 (Columnists)
Inbox Gore, blimey by Bruce Ansley
Regrets, I’ve had a few – and here’s a few I’d like to mention.
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July 26-August 1 2008 (Arts & Books)
Books Call of the past by Jolisa Gracewood
STREET WITHOUT A NAME: CHILDHOOD AND OTHER MISADVENTURES IN BULGARIA, by Kapka Kassabova (Penguin, $28).
Kapka Kassabova travels back to her native Bulgaria.
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June 11-17 2005 (Columnists)
How It's Going Get with the lingo by Helen Ivory
Australia, you’re a bloody bewdy!
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July 29-August 4 2006 (Features)
Cover Story Look here by Nick Smith
The Australian property experience can teach us a lot about what’s going to happen here.
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June 21-27 2003 (Features)
Another Timor by Meredyth Tamsin
What little news we can get from Indonesia’s Aceh battlefront is very bad and very familiar.
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March 29-April 4 2008 (Columnists)
Politics The junketeers by Jane Clifton
Don’t tell the jet-setting MPs, but the joke’s on them.
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June 25-July 1 2005 (TV & Radio)
Radio Week by Fiona Rae
Including Insight: Democracy in Indonesia & Musical Chairs.
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August 7-13 2004 (Columnists)
Drink Crystal clear by Keith Stewart
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March 8-14 2008 (Features)
Feature Country club by Joanne Black
The places that matter most to New Zealand.
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March 3-9 2007 (Columnists)
Editorial Suffer the children by Pamela Stirling
Why? It’s the favourite word of every child; the one that drives parents crazy.
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April 5-11 2008 (Columnists)
Inbox Pipe dreams ahoy by Jon Bridges
Coming up with ways to get across the Waitemata without a car just needs a little imagination.
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May 28-June 3 2005 (Columnists)
Politics Urine, cats and tennis balls by Jane Clifton
Nothing, it seems, has much effect on Labour’s poll rating.
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April 30-May 6 2005 (Features)
Are you ready for the country? by Graham Reid
Inside the Highway of Legends national tour.
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December 22-28 2007 (Columnists)
Travel A severed country by Keith Ng
In the middle of the Sri Lankan civil war, nothing – and everything – is normal.