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Interactive wine
New technology gives consumer instant information about their wine of choice.

Next time you're stuck, blame the jamiton
Health implications aside, traffic congestion is more than ever having a huge economic impact.

Anti-ageing industry quiet on risk
However, a new book has revealed a disturbing lack of safety regulations in an industry promising an extended youth.

History in the making
Looking back at interior design helps inform today's choices, says visiting lecturer Stephen Taylor.

Wales: Tiny village a mecca for book lovers
Welsh town Hay-on-Wye is the perfect spot for bookworms, finds Geraldine O'Sullivan Beere.

The XX win UK mercury prize
The XX have won the prestigious Mercury Music Prize in the UK, for the album xx

World at their feet
World celebrates 21 years in the fashion business and its ongoing plans to keep breaking barriers.

<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Virtual thinkers solving real world problems
Citizen cyberscience is a grass-roots initiative that harnesses the power of online volunteers.

Book Review: The Pleasure Seekers
She's gorgeous. She's an acclaimed poet and dancer. She's been praised by Salman Rushdie and Louis de Bernieres. How astonishing is her first novel?

Yachting: Murdoch claims Laser bronze
New Zealand sailor Andrew Murdoch snatched bronze at the Laser world championship off Hayling Island, England, today.

Book Review: Notwithstanding
British author Louis de Bernieres has set most of his stories in exotic places, but now, in this interlinked collection of short stories, he explores the exoticism to be found on his home turf.

Camel milk? Pull the udder one
Recently, milk - in the good old fashioned, cow-in-a-field sense of the word - has found itself under attack.

The myth of wedded bliss
In western nations, fewer people than ever are getting married, yet studies show that tying the knot will make you happier.

NZ as a republic 'inevitable' - Cullen
Former Deputy PM Michael Cullen has outlined a proposal which would see Parliament elect the Head of State, telling a conference there was "inevitability" about NZ becoming a republic.

Study finds babies' smiles may not be all they seem
If you want to tell whether your baby is in pain, looking at its face may not be enough, researchers have found.