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Archive for August, 2007

Journalism in ‘the Naki’

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by Charlotte CoyleA journalist at work

When I first heard I was heading to New Plymouth to work at the Taranaki Daily News for a journalism field trip, I have to admit, I wasn’t too thrilled.

To be be embarrassingly honest, I have never actually been to ‘the Naki’ before, so for me the name only conjured up images of a small outlandish farming region recently torn up by tornados. Read more

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Movie Review: License to Wed

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by Dylan Quinnell

When you walk into a cinema late and you are the only one in the auditorium, you have to wonder what kind of movie you are in for.

Admittedly, a few audience members did arrive for the screening of Robin Williams’ new flick Licensed to Wed, but the fact that they could be counted on one hand wasn’t a good sign. Read more

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Welcome to the future

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by Eloise Gibson

It’s not every day you get an invitation to the future.1Auckland.com invitation

This made the launch of new political party 1Auckland.com hard to resist.

The new party’s bid for Auckland City Council began on Sunday of last week in a basement room on Hobson Street.

Branded “a party for the future of Auckland”, 1Auckland.com is notable for the involvement of mayoral candidate and adult entertainment entrepreneur Steve Crow. Read more

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To strip or not to strip?

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by Vaughan Lovell

At present I stand accused. Accused of being party to the oppression, manipulation, disrespect and outright objectification of women.

How did these rather serious - and, I must add, rather hurtful and offensive - accusations come to pass, you may wonder?

I hired a stripper to appear at my brother’s 21st birthday. Read more

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Meat is our Kiwi tucker

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by Amy Paterson

A vegetarian pie wins the supreme award of Bakels best pie in New Zealand instead of the traditional meat pie – so what?slab of beef

Café and bakery owner Neville Jackson has beaten more than 3000 other entries with his vegetarian pie – the first time a vegetarian pie has won.

In a country where 60 million pies were consumed last year, we certainly love our pies. Read more

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Ski season meltdown

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by Carmen Stella

Avid snowboarders and skiers in the South Island are facing a dry run on several ski fields this year.Skis on a ski field

Small ski fields in the South Island, such as Canterbury’s Mt Hutt and Porters Ski Area, are off to a slow start because there has simply not been enough snow to open all the of ski areas.

Expectations were high that this year’s snowfall would equal last year’s record-breaking ski season, but so far, disappointed skiers and snowboarders have faced the prospect of a snow-less playground. Read more

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Vege pie takes out top prize

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by Angela Norton

It looks like the traditional Kiwi mince or steak pie with a blob of Watties on top isn’t up to competition standard these days.

A (shock horror) vegetarian pie has taken out the top award at the 11th annual Bakels New Zealand Supreme Pie Awards, earning its Havelock North creator a whopping $7500 in prize money. Read more

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New-age lingo changing our lives

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by Jane Sissons

“Cn u rd ths witot ne prblm?” Of course you can, because communicating in full and coherent sentences is now a thing of the past.

Due to the introduction of new communication technologies such as email, and mobile text messaging, the English language is in a state of rapid transformation. Read more

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Honk if you love Auckland!

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by Amy Williams

It’s time to get something off my chest: my name is Amy, and I’m a JAFA. For life.Auckland sunset

I’m Auckland born and bred. I spent my childhood swimming at Mission Bay, going to family events in the Domain, shopping in Newmarket or St Lukes and getting excited when we drove over the harbour bridge.

I was educated here - not just at school and university, but in the really useful stuff: how to get home without getting stuck in rush hour traffic; where to find the best burgers, op shops or hairdressers; which bars have All Blacks in them after Eden Park games… Read more

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Auckland class divide in social networking

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by Matt Samra

Aucklanders seem to love Myspace and Facebook. But your choice of social networker says a lot about your social status according to new research.

Danah Boyd, a researcher at the University of California compared Facebook users to Myspace users and found their populations are divided when it comes to class. The result? Apparently Myspace is for freaks, while Facebook is for geeks. Read more

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