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Analysis: Covid deaths - understanding how the NZ numbers are reported
Covid-19 deaths explained. What do 'died from, with, attributed, and underlying' mean?

Mary Holm: I have $50,000 in cash - should I pay down my mortgage or invest?
Paying down a mortgage — or any debt — improves your wealth as much as an investment.

Insider-trading accused distances himself from Eric Watson
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Mike Munro: Rocky road to reach next Government
Old two-party system is creaking as the smaller players' ratings rise.

Steven Joyce: School shake-up needed for the sake of our kids
Lowering the bar for NCEA achievement will have life-long impacts.
Politics

Steve Braunias: The secret diary of Gaurav Sharma
Secret messages and mystery voices in the week of Sharma

Thomas Coughlan: Sharma v Ardern - who will win?
Gaurav Sharma has torched his own career, but he's not wrong about Parliamentary problems.

Adrian Orr accepts mortgage rates could fall next year
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Lifestyle

'One kitchen gadget I would hate to be without': Annabel Langbein recipes for smoked fish, chicken
A little goes a long way with smoked food.

Why is it such a big deal to see Emma Thompson nude?
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Sexual identity: why it's important to stand up and be counted in Census 2023?
Sexual identity: Why it's important to stand up and be counted
Sport

A day in the life of a sailing superstar: Inside the busy world of Peter Burling
Matt Brown shadowed one of the biggest names in sailing for a day.

Phil Gifford: Six talking points from a turbulent week in rugby
Phil Gifford runs through the big questions from a turbulent week in rugby.

Making up for lost time: How Black Ferns are bringing new life to World Cup hopes
The Black Ferns have just two tests - over the next two weekends - before the World Cup.
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National

'A perfect storm': Kiwifruit review underway as huge number of fruit rejected
Kiwifruit harvest was impacted by a 30 per cent seasonal worker shortfall.

Afraid of the power bill: Why some over 50s are struggling to make ends meet
'The day to day cost of living is stretching the single persons budget to breaking point.'

Steve Braunias: The secret diary of Gaurav Sharma
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World

Editorial: Atmospheric river threatens of more to come
OPINION: Our editorial on the latest weather event to focus minds on climate change.

The bloody uprising against the Taliban led by one of their own
New York Times: Hundreds of Shiite Muslims joined an uprising led by a former commander.

Covid can cause brain disorders two years after infection, study shows
Financial Times: The impact was most marked in people aged 65 and over.
Entertainment

Why is it such a big deal to see Emma Thompson nude?
Good Luck to You, Leo Grande shows us a type of sexuality we almost never see: Old.

Silo Theatre: From breast-milk martinis to a love affair with a goat
Secrets, scandals and success stories from the groundbreaking company's first 25 years.

Cliff Curtis: Hollywood v home - the two sides of making movies
Cliff Curtis - an advocate for change in the New Zealand film industry.
Travel

Tech hacks to make travelling right now less of a headache
Make travel less chaotic and more comfortable with these tech tactics.

'The edge of the world': From Halong Bay to Hanoi, memories of Vietnam's best adventures
Vietnam is a country that is 'both thrillingly strange and immediately approachable'.

The first-timer's guide to ... holidays in Europe
A European holiday is one-third planning, one-third being there, one-third memories.
Crime

Kingpin bowled: Inside the downfall of a Kiwi drug lord
Tale of cash, flash cars, burner phones and police 'bugging' ends in dramatic sauna raid.

Custody fight sparked murder of 8 family members, prosecutors say
New York Times: The brutal killings frightened and stunned residents of a rural US county.

Crime victim rate hits record high, cops say numbers aren't what they seem
Monthly victimisations hit 29,434 in May this year, compared to 22,655 three years back.
Education

Editorial: School boards in for a torrid time
OPINION: Our editorial on anti-Covid measure activists joining school boards.