February 14, 2018

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Harsh realities can frustrate Real Estate deals

Kevin Lampen-Smith Wellington, February 15, 2018 If you believe everything you see in advertisements, buying a house is a blissfully easy process done by attractive

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Ronita Sharma: A Touch of Class

Stress, increasing pollution, pedantic life style and unhealthy diet take a toll on the skin, hair and the overall wellbeing of a person, which is

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You too could be a winner!

When Ronita Sharma won the Best Businesswoman of the Year Award at the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards in 2013 and 2014, hundreds of people

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Shivani Arora: Quality cannot be compromised

‘Annapurna’ (‘Giver of Food’), ‘Business Woman of the Year’ (Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards 2013) and ‘Loving Mother’) are some of the titles attributed to

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Rachna Dave: Tailored solutions measure success

When Rachna Dave won the ‘Best Financial Advisor (Mortgage) of the Year Award’ at the Tenth Annual Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards on November 27,

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Bhavini Dosshi: Raising global children

The vision of our early childhood education program is to work in partnership with families and the community. I believe in enhancing the abilities and

Rainbow Corner Early Learning Centres

Creating a new future for children The Rainbow Corner Early Learning Centres take pride in environmentally sustainable practices by embedding them into operations and involve

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Serish Khan: Service goes beyond language

Serish Khan is the youngest partner of the longstanding Papatoetoe-based law firm Khan & Associates. She primarily handles the Immigration and deceased estate work for

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Pratibha Raj: The Mission is to empower women

Immigration & Property Law Services Limited is a full-fledged law firm, which provides legal services to private clients and businesses. Pratibha Raj, Principal, Director and

Is ‘Pakeha’ a racist term?

Newshub A blog post questioning whether the word ‘Pakeha’ is a racist term has opened up a divisive debate online. A high school student from

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Simple ways to challenge deadly diabetes

Kathiravelu Ganeshan A significant percentage of people who migrated to New Zealand from the Indian sub-continent suffer from Type 2 diabetes or are pre-diabetic. Many

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Jacinda Ardern creates history at Waitangi

Five days of engagement is the first for a female PM Radio New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern delivered a historic speech at Waitangi, standing

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Australia remains tough on immigration

Radio New Zealand and INL Staff The Australian Foreign Minister is not budging on her country’s tough stance on the detention and deportation of New

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Social Media ‘lies’ disturbs Fiji Military

Maika Bolatiki The Republic of Fiji Military Forces is concerned with the lies being spread by certain aspiring candidates for the 2018 General Elections through

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Broadcaster off headphones after 31 years

Venkat Raman Listeners of Planet FM 104.6 radio station in Auckland should get used to ‘remembering’ rather than ‘hearing’ the voice of Pratima Nand since

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Government raises subsidy for retailer safety

Stuart Nash Greater financial support for crime prevention measures in high-risk retail businesses is being made available after a review. Financial barriers The previous government

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Good-hearted banker passes away

Venkat Raman We regret to announce the sudden death of our dear, banker-friend Vinod (‘Vee’ to colleagues and friends) Phekoo in Auckland on February 1,

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Unitary Plan brings innovative buildings to Auckland

Venkat Raman The ‘Unitary Plan,’ of Auckland Council is slowly changing the outlook of the country’s largest City with the largest population, increasing the workload

Exit of Bill English ripples

Editorial One Bill English surprised most of his Caucus members and almost all supporters of the New Zealand National Party when he announced his decision

Jurisprudence should hammer down perjury

Editorial Two Issue 386 February 15, 2018 Twelve years ago, high profile Criminologist and Canterbury University Professor of Associate Philosophy Greg Newbold told a Seminar

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