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The Great Divide, working from the original documents from 200 years ago, directly challenges the findings of books like Michael King's Penguin History of New Zealand or Claudia Orange's Treaty of Waitangi, and in doing so offers a fresh new perspective on an issue affecting ever ...
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Who benefits from state asset sales? Follow the money as Ian Wishart looks at what happened to Air New Zealand, Kiwirail, South Canterbury Finance and more.This searing expose of one of the biggest issues in politics will be sure to capture attention as the world heads towards an ...
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Tiny babies Chris & Cru Kahui took their last breaths on Earth in the arms of their mother, on a balcony overlooking Auckland city. She wept as the pale winter sunlight kissed her sons goodbye, stealing their lives quietly, peacefully. But inside, Macsyna King's rage was clo ...
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'A Kiwi Mum, her kidnapped babies, and a 30-year worldwide search.' She was a former New Zealand fashion model and a diplomat's wife. He was the British WW2 fighter ace-turned-criminal who seduced her. She attended garden parties with the Queen. He got her pregnant, then kidnappe ...
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RICHARD PROSSER is not just the newly-elected NZ First MP who hit the headlines in December for suggesting taxi drivers and bookshop workers should be allowed to carry guns (well, maybe not bookshop workers specifically J), but he's also one of the most popular opinion columnists ...
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The story behind the 'winebox' investigation into European Pacific's tax conundrum in the Cook Islands. Written by television journalist Ian Wishart.
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Seductive marketing and media spin are just two of the tools social engineers are using - not to sell you a product but to change the way you and your children think, forever." Ian Wishart's latest book is an expose of the impact social engineering and political correctness have ...
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In this #1 bestselling unauthorized biography, investigative journalist and author Wishart unearths the real Helen Clark, the one who turned around her own nation, New Zealand, and always had her gaze fixed on a higher goal.
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Controversial journalist Ian Wishart presents new evidence on the Crew murders that implicates a police officer - the late ian Johnston - in the crime.
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