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Transformers 3: More mystery on the dark side
The new Transformers film is better, says its director, and not just because it's embracing 3D technology - it's more intriguing. Sandy Cohen reports.

<i>Success:</i> China's new palate welcomes West
Auckland cereal-maker is on a sales mission to export Kiwi flavours to Asia.

Gardening: My darling clementines
Mandarins are delightfully easy to grow. Justin Newcombe extols the virtues of these little spheres of Vitamin C.

Entire NZ China trade board resigns
Labour says the resignation of the entire China Beachhead Advisory Board is "serious" and said the Government should be embarrassed.

Stephen King: Economic future not worth the paper it's written on
Once-solid financial securities are losing their safe status.

Don't miss: International Arts Carnival
This fabulous summer arts festival offers a creative, entertaining range of events.

Babies just another commodity
In rural Nepal, where the going rate for a healthy orphan is US$6000 ($7449), about 600 children are missing.

'Too old' model has last laugh
A Kiwi beauty who quit her job to become a model was told she was "too old" for the industry at the age of 21.

Youth in holding pattern as recession bites north
The impacts of the global financial crisis hit are ingrained in our communities.

China: The finer arts of haggling
Duncan Gillies finds he lacks the bargaining skills for Chinese markets.

<i>Gareth Morgan:</i> Bubbles on beer budget poor life choice
Money isn't everything but having no money is. Ask anyone on poor street...

Golf: Long back in winner's circle
Michael Long is back in golf's winner's circle finishing the US$1 million ($1.23 million) China Masters with a share of first place.