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Editorial: Good riddance to microbeads
Products containing microbeads are disappearing from Whanganui supermarket shelves.

Editorial: The Doctor's a woman - Who cares?
Dr Who is now a woman ... is it really such a big deal?

Frank Greenall: Key's Aussie gong no honour
Give it back, Sir John -- it's a tainted bauble of office.

Business Zen: Delivering value with uniqueness
Find your unique value driver and focus on delivering that value every time.

Gwynne Dyer: Cyprus question unanswered
Despite threats, it is unlikely United Nations will pull its peacekeepers out of Cyprus.

Jay Kuten: Zombie bill nightmare looms
23 million of America's most vulnerable are facing loss of health cover.

The storm before the calm
In the best of times, a bookshop is a good place to shelter from the storms of the world.

Kauri fate ill omen for future
We must stop selling our land and businesses overseas and using foreigners to do our work.

Kate Stewart: You can only appreciate real success when you have tasted failure
You can only appreciate real success when you have tasted failure

Editorial: No place for racial attacks
Racially-motivated attack on family home must be condemned

Terry Sarten: Conversation dying a death at hands of digital dialogue
Technology is killing young people's face-to-face conversation skills

Rachel Rose: Beyond cool, like a friend's living room
Jack Mitchell-Anyon reveals how to avoid fulltime work

Gwynne Dyer: Still not the smoking gun
One day Trump's tax returns will probably be leaked, which could be the final blow.

Editorial: Look what the breeze blew in
A 48-turbine wind farm is an important step towards a clean energy future.

Comical figures not real menace
The Dr Strangelove grinch is alive, well, and the real enemy, not some tin-pot dictator.

Your views: Readers' letters
Readers discuss: Autism and brain injury, evolution of eyes, houses at risk.

New act threat to local democracy
We'll pay the rates and council charges but will lose our say on how the money is spent.

Editorial: Another mystery man emerges for the 2017 election
Another mystery man has emerged for the 2017 election

Jay Kuten: Nothing fails like big victory
In war, the result of overwhelming victory is a precursor to disaster for the victor.

Your views: Readers' letters
Readers say: Crates better than plastic bags; Top sportsmen are overpaid.

Fred Frederikse: Singapore demographic changing
As Singaporeans put off having children, the city is becoming more Malay and less Chinese.

Let's mobilise Mainstreet's war chest
Mainstreet is missing a golden opportunity to improve economic development in Whanganui.

Editorial: Pressure needed to prompt retailer re-think on plastic bags
Government intervention may be needed to wean shoppers off disposable plastic bags

Your views: Readers' letters
GST on food, the exclusive nukes club, stopbanks and managed retreat.