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DOUBLE TROUBLE
Hervé Le Tellier's novel The Anomaly, about the mysterious duplication of a plane and its passengers, probes the very nature of existence. He talks with MARK BROATCH about the extraordinary success of his literary thriller.
Choice dinner
The best way to turn children into healthy eaters for life is to let them choose their food but only to a certain degree.
Cheesed off
Rorted Covid bailout money and unnecessary new levies are unwanted distractions for a government looking for a Budget fillip.
An appalling distraction
Never mind the Ukraine invasion or rising Covid cases, come and see Depp vs Heard in the Colosseum!
'A case gone badly wrong'
The Crown finally accepts that the 1986 murder conviction of Alan Hall was "a substantial miscarriage of justice". PHIL TAYLOR, who first wrote about the case in 2011, asks why it has taken so long.
Vladimir
SHORT STORY
That time of life
Following a Mediterranean diet may play a role in improving women's wellbeing during their menopausal years.
Time to ditch coal
We are still burning the fossil fuel in Aotearoa, despite the government having declared a climate emergency
Tech turmoil
The lure of soaring returns in the tech sector was part of a "growth at all costs" mantra that has the planet riding for a fall.
Smoke without fire
In his 1995 memoir In Harm's Way, the British war correspondent Martin Bell wrote memorably that "People blithely imagine that journalists are where the news is.
Real chutzpah
TV series Kid Sister is a comedic crash course in Kiwi Judaism, written and somewhat reluctantly starring in-demand local screenwriter Simone Nathan.
Goodies & baddies
The government's new Emissions Reduction Plan creates a road map towards a zero-carbon future, but expect plenty of tinkering.
KNIGHT VISION
His outspoken views have won him both fans and enemies. But business pioneer Sir Ian Taylor isn't planning to pull his punches any time soon.
In defence of men
Men are under attack, and it's time women stood up for them, argues a provocative new book.
Heard mentality
The Depp-Heard defamation trial has put the spotlight on borderline personality disorder.
Gold rush
Plasma, the liquid part of blood, is useful in a range of medical treatments but demand is in danger of outstripping supply.
Dirty rotten scoundrels
What's behind Danny Boyle's series about the Sex Pistols?
Cultural evolution
Megan Walsh maps the diversity and division among writers in modern China.
Chewing the fat
Some years ago, I found myself backstage at a Paris fashion show talking to the designer Jean Paul Gaultier.
Are we losing the war?
When my first book, about conspiracy theories and fake news, was published, it was followed by a profile of me in our local paper, the Otago Daily Times.
A lovely Jubbly pudding
I am worried about the Queen.
India's democracy in decline
‘Democracies can deliver."
Out of sight
A history of modern physics sheds light on the contribution of women scientists.
Weathering the storm
A proposed income insurance scheme for redundancy and sickness is being billed as the most far-reaching social policy development since the creation of ACC.
Taking sides
An across-enemy-lines love story set in the Irish Troubles is fraught with tension.
Rich pickings
Talk of a “wealth tax” is not a conversation the government wanted to have as it seeks to walk back some of its more unpopular policies.
MOURNING FROM AFAR
We must improve how we manage death and dying during pandemics, say those denied the most important moments of their lives.
ICY EMBRACE
A dip in Wilkies Pools in Taranaki helps ELLEN COMBER reconcile her mixed emotions about the region.
Guiding light
We're drowning in oceans of content but some reliable guides are at hand to help us find what to watch, listen to and read.
Growing a movement
Efeso Collins wants to be Auckland's first Pasifika mayor. So how is he planning to win votes?