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Quake-ravaged Canterbury and Auckland are clearly the two major infrastructural challenges facing New Zealand.
Debbie Mayo-Smith: QR codes can be just the ticket
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Graham McGregor: What problems do you solve?
The first thing a customer wants is a solution to a problem. The second thing they want is to feel good.
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This country has more serious things to worry about than period pains.
Fran O'Sullivan: Time to smash some boundaries
After just two days in New Delhi it is not hard to see why surveys say Indian business people find their New Zealand counterparts a bit slow.
Fran O'Sullivan: Forgotten disaster needs share of certainty
Mine contractors are waiting for money months after catastrophe.
Brian Fallow: NZ safer than Greece but the risk is real
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