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Editorial: Let the past speak with monuments
EDITORIAL: Historical monuments can be left to speak of a past that is well behind us.
EDITORIAL: Historical monuments can be left to speak of a past that is well behind us.
EDITORIAL: Climate change needs to get some serious attention.
EDITORIAL: Voters need more detail from Labour this week.
EDITORIAL: NZ Rugby has been given path to improve attitude to women and should follow it.
EDITORIAL: A clear election winner will leave third parties with not much choice.
Sky TV has been good for New Zealand rugby and should be lightly discarded.
Auckland Council decision on America's Cup bases needs to be affordable and appealing
EDITORIAL: Both main parties have put a figure on poverty reduction, but will it help?
EDITORIAL: Waterview is a fine piece of motorway which could allow traffic to go faster.
EDITORIAL:Now that Ports of Auckland accepts its limits it should remain on the Waitemata.
EDITORIAL: Critics of Hosking should accept he did a fair-minded job of moderating debate.
EDITORIAL: Free tertiary education policy will be popular but raises many questions.
EDITORIAL: National's proposal to teach a second language in primary school is promising.
EDITORIAL: It's in rugby's own interests to advance the women's game.
EDITORIAL: Labour right to resist the urge to increase the top rate of income tax.
EDITORIAL: The NZSAS are the latest male bastion to need the skills of women.
EDITORIAL: Labour's leadership change has made this a singularly fascinating election.
Aucklanders know it doesn't pay to leave the airport dash too late.
EDITORIAL: Motor vehicles have become an easy instrument of terror.
EDITORIAL: Ignoring the message to Buckle Up can have catastrophic results for families.
EDITORIAL: An All Blacks-Wallabies test holds the prospect of rugby at its best.
EDITORIAL: English should not put pressure on Reserve Bank to relax lending regulations.
National's boot camps and parent fines look like a desperate grab for attention.
EDITORIAL: The Herald has asked a lot of its readers over the past six weeks.
EDITORIAL: Put water, welfare, affordable housing, and Auckland transport on agenda.
EDITORIAL: Annette King leaves Parliament with the respect and affection of all sides.
EDITORIAL: The disaffection of two Green MPs is symptomatic of wider problems for party.
EDITORIAL: Light rail is flash and fashionable but would it be economic?
EDITORIAL: It is fair to suppose the report is being suppressed for Martin Matthews' sake.
EDITORIAL: Prince Philip knew when to say enough's enough.