Editorials
In praise of ... Minties
The Dominion Post
OPINION: Okay, they're not an iconic Kiwi sweet.
SIS right to be vigilant

The Dominion Post
OPINION: The SIS move is a prudent response to realities of the 21st century world.
Let's be fair to bikers

The Dominion Post
OPINION: There's nothing like the throb of 5000 engines to remind a politician of his mortality.
Welcome words on secrecy

The Dominion Post
OPINION: The Law Commission's latest recommendations should be carefully considered.

Big hurdles to US deal

The Dominion Post
OPINION: The Champagne corks should not be popping just yet.
Waterfront defines the capital city

The Dominion Post
OPINION: Wellington City Council has made a bold decision in limiting the public's ability to have a say over what goes on part of the waterfront.
Heavy weight of expectation

The Dominion Post
OPINION: Not for 27 years has so much rested on a New Zealand football match.
The judge is wrong

The Dominion Post
OPINION: Suppression is a useful tool but judges should use it carefully.
End this perk nonsense

The Dominion Post
OPINION: The rules on MPs' expenses do not stand up to scrutiny.

In sickness and in health

The Dominion Post
OPINION: A short-term medical condition is not a reason for a life of dependency.
The damage done

The Dominion Post
OPINION: Only Hone Harawira knows whether he is actually a racist.
The bishop delusion

The Dominion Post
OPINION: What is it about the sight of 700 men pledging unswerving loyalty to a high-school dropout from Te Awamutu, who anointed himself a bishop in a self-founded church, that causes such unease?
Case for real rugby

The Dominion Post
OPINION: The Rugby Union is up against some harsh commercial realities.

He just doesn't get it

The Dominion Post
OPINION: Commodore Bainimarama must have had a bad kava day.
Foreshore saga

The Dominion Post
OPINION: The Government is clearly finding the issue as difficult to deal with as Labour did.
Just like all the rest

The Dominion Post
OPINION: Mr Hide has made the transition from perkbuster to perkmeister.
Ports overdue for reform

The Dominion Post
OPINION: Wanganui Mayor Michael Laws just revels in controversy. Often it is of the inconsequential kind, but he and his council are embroiled in a genuine and longer-running issue with national implications. They want to regain control of the city's port.

Reform needed

The Dominion Post
OPINION: Ministerial Services has emerged with its reputation in tatters.
No shortcuts

The Dominion Post
OPINION: If Labour's MPs want to regain the good opinion of the public, they will have to earn it.
Democracy must not silence views

The Dominion Post
OPINION: Few things are more abhorrent than the extreme Right and those who perpetuate its thuggish philosophies. Few are harder to deal with in a democratic society.
Teachers should follow rules
The Dominion Post
OPINION: Nobody wants to see New Zealand children fail. The problem is that there is no agreement on what needs to be done to make sure they succeed.

Smiles won't see us through
The Dominion Post
Today The Dominion Post examines John Key's first 11 months as prime minister in its Insight section.
Helping the sick

The Dominion Post
OPINION: More scarce health dollars spent on the sick will be welcomed.
Obama's moment of truth

The Dominion Post
OPINION: He's got the prize. Now Barack Obama needs to show he deserved it.
Keeping society safe

The Dominion Post
OPINION: Drawing a line between human rights and public safety is a tricky balance.

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