
Fred Frederikse: Brexit causes British divide
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millisphere, n. a discrete region populated by roughly one thousandth of the total world population; a bit over seven million people
" I CAN'T wait to see how the incoming administration deals with AI [artificial intelligence]," said US Secretary of State John Kerry
IN YEARS past, one of Vintage Weekend's most enthusiastic fans was my mum. Weeks beforehand, she would rummage through boxes of fabrics
If Hadleigh Reid succeeds in his ambition to be the National Party candidate for the Whanganui electorate - and, indeed, makes it
[THE GLASS HALF-FULL Nicola Patrick] What makes you cringe? We know Waitangi Day makes our new prime minister cringe, and Bill English
Basic income Heather Marion Smith is weighing in on the Universal Basic Income debate, being touted as a need for people who can't
It is a matter of some disappointment for me that a cough-laden lurgy of the past few weeks means I will not be performing during
When Napoleon invaded Russia in 1812, he took more than half a million troops with him, and he still lost. When Hitler invaded the
QUITE apart from the weather (enough said!), the topic of conversation over the summer break often turns to friends and family and
THE new year seems to have started out with not so much a hiss and a roar as an eerie post-Keyxit lassitude. After so many years
Xmas cheers On behalf of Birthright, I would like to thank the Wanganui Chronicle very much for their support to the annual Birthright
THERE'S been a lot written about the so-called unexpected result of this year's United States presidential election. The ruminations
Bye, blowflies Denise Lockett and others who are bothered by flies in their homes can get rid of them very easily. For 12 years
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SHOULD there be a fireworks season? I think so. Consider Helen from Whanganui East. It's Sunday. She has had a big weekend, spent
Universal income "The main political task for the next generation ... will be to ensure that those without work have an income they
I WROTE of the disappointing headline that "Fish and Game felt blindsided" it had not known the Government was going to overhaul the
FOOTPATHS ... maybe not the most inspirational topic to write about, so bear with me as I endeavour to turn a sometimes dangerous
LOVE comes to us in many ways ... family, friends, partners, lovers. Love provides most of the stuff of poetry, literature and song
THE Chronicle gave front-page coverage in October to my criticism of our council's management of plantings in Forres St. My wife
WHEN A Fox News reporter asked Donald Trump about WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange back in 2010, just after Assange had released a
QUAKES have made us stronger, but are we any wiser? It's around two months since the Kaikoura Earthquake, magnitude 7.8, hit. Strong
THE main message of 2016 was that we are entering a period of economic and political upheaval comparable to the Industrial Revolution
My world has been taken over by rocks. Painted bloody rocks. Over the holidays my kids discovered Wanganui Rocks -- a Facebook-based
Colonial history Mike Lally (letters, February 6) comments on "the commemoration of the land wars" as a commercial operation. But
Millisphere, n. a discrete region populated by roughly one-thousandth of the total world population; a bit over seven million people
Ta-daaaa! Who wouldn't love the ability to predict the future? These days you don't need crystal balls, tea leaves or Tarot cards
Across all media and around the world, the role of authenticity is being strength-tested. In politics, the arts and social media
The year 2017 started in something of a zen-like zone for me - returning from a blissful five-day yoga retreat in the Coromandel had
Bee problems Has anyone else had this problem from the growing enthusiasm for beekeeping, and if so what did they do? We moved two