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Labour still paying for Clark government’s corruption

Shane Jones: Enough unanswered questions to prompt police investigation

OPENING SALVO: David Shearer’s precarious position means he cannot afford Shane Jones leaving parliament. That would bring in unionist foe Carol Beaumont.

Marshall: Police would have used same tactics in Parnell as Ureweras

Police Commissioner Peter Marshall on Q+A (courtesy TVNZ)

Commissioner admits police found no specific threat from the Urewera 4 against John Key or other targets - but defends his force's actions.

NBR Top Properties

Featured luxury homes of the week in Malborough, Remuera, Rangiora, Plimmerton, Prebbleton and more.

Never say die - the quest for immortality

From Auckland to eternity - or at least California: Luke Hutchison

In the high-tech hothouse of Silicon Valley where the leafy streets are lined with temples to Microsoft, Apple and Google, one establishment seems distinctly out of place.

Markets: Stocks fall ahead of Spanish bailout

The Spanish government will inject up to $US24 billion in the country’s fourth largest bank.

Latest earthquake could slow Christchurch rebuild - English

Finance Minister Bill English

Finance Minister Bill English says yesterday’s 5.2 earthquake in Christchurch could delay the rebuild of the city.

$2.4b SKA will be shared - but with South Africa awarded juiciest part of megascience project

One of AUT University's two Warkworth dishes

The prospect of 500 tech jobs evaporates as hosting rights for the $2.4 billion Square Kilometre Array project are split - but with a cruel twist for New Zealand.

AIA flies through financial crisis

Auckland International Airport's outgoing CEO Simon Moutter

On the back of half a billion dollars of new infrastructure, Auckland International Airport was well placed to tackle the global financial crisis.

Facebook vs Trade Me - a tale of two disclosures

Jarrod Murphy

​BRIEF COUNSEL: Facebook's market debut last week in the US raises comparisons in the New Zealand context with Trade Me’s IPO in November last year.

Grand Cherokee can play refined but it’s pretending

Enough rough edges?

MOTORING: Jeep seems to inspire an almost religious devotion in some people that I don’t necessarily understand but can certainly appreciate. 

Car Torque: Nissan's electric car

The $69,990 Nissan Leaf

Nissan Leaf falls into place | American Commodore | Lotus' Angry Birds formula | Range Rover 2013 series

Forum set up to get more women up the ranks of banks

Access to senior managers often takes place in informal settings, such as sports and other social activities that men tended to have more exposure to - research reveals.

HIDESIGHT: Charities Commission deserves better

Rodney Hide

Charity is big business. There are 25,500 registered charities. They hold $40 billion in assets. Their total income is $14.6 billion.

Should I list? Notes from an IPO masterclass

Lance Wiggs

Lessons from the Trade Me, Xero and Summerset listings.

Carry On: News for business travellers

Eight oddest places to stay | Air NZ's million passengers | Boost for flying skiers | Emirates sponsors Irish Open | New route of the week

How NBR ONLINE subscribers rated Budget 2012

The verdict is in.

An extra $126,000 income from an iPad

Debbie Mayo-Smith

Working IT: Are you still relying on paper? Is your company reticent to modernise technology usage? If yes, you and your company can be sustaining much more of an opportunity cost than you know.

Controversial Auckland Art Gallery wins country’s top architecture award

Auckland Art Gallery (photo Patrick Reynolds)

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is the 2012 winner of the top prize in architecture – the New Zealand Architecture Medal.

Making Jimmy Wales right

InternetNZ CEO Vikram Kumar

The UFB represents a new distribution channel for Hollywood. In turn, Hollywood will drive the uptake of residential fibre. Or will it?

A sports picture is worth a thousand words

Replay tells the last 20 years of New Zealand's sporting history in photos.

Fifty Shades of Grey

BOOK REVIEW: EL James is a TV executive based in West London who has always wanted to write. She needs to try harder.

Articulate: May 27 - June 2

NZ Trio

The week ahead in arts, music and film.

Executive appointments

New in the job at ANZ-National, McDonalds, Buddle Findlay, Simpson Grierson, Rakon and more.

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