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Grand Master beats the lot

40 games of chess simultaneously

Your brains would boil watching New Zealand chess correspondence Grand Master Mark Noble play 40 games simultaneously.
Mark Noble

Eating disorders surge

Children as young as six are being admitted to hospitals with eating disorders every year.

Gorge progress pleases

Fine weather has helped progress in clearing the Manawatu Gorge slip.

Bridge No 2 at least decade away

The prospect of a second bridge across the Manawatu River is likely to slip at least another 10 years into the future.

Horowhenua dangers

There may not be warning signs up at the moment but that doesn't mean it's safe to swim in Lake Horowhenua.

Reparation ordered over injuries

A pulp mill has been fined $37,000 after an employee suffered serious injuries when he fell 3 1/2 metres at a forestry site near Ohakune.

Runner takes on relay with no training

One week out from a 67 1/2-kilometre run and Shaun Rolston has his feet up.

Grand Master beats the lot

Your brains would boil watching New Zealand chess correspondence Grand Master Mark Noble play 40 games simultaneously.

Kids robbed of playground fun

Ride a 'cool way to come to school'

Graham Parsons

Ups and downs for early flyers

Early aviation in Palmerston North had its share of thrills and spills

Stags bowler in doubt for decider

Veteran pace bowler Michael Mason has thrown an injury scare through the Central Districts camp ahead of tomorrow's national one-day final against Auckland in New Plymouth.

Time for players to step up

Young players have been doing the job for YoungHeart Manawatu this season, but after a draw last weekend, the inexperienced guys will have another step up this weekend.

Red Sox loom as dark horses

Kiwi teens racing for top

Mike McClure

McClure's kit helps both sides

Despite being one of three major mallet makers in the country, it seemed Mike McClure's customers had a better idea of how to use his products than he did while competing in Feilding this weekend.

Salary stress increases

Money Salary pressue is building across New Zealand, but employers here seem both less able and less willing to meet market expectations.

Roll on 2050

In the world of 2050, NZ will have economic bragging rights over the rest of the developed world.

Blowouts hit $200m

Fish expert makes challenge

Auckland Airport

Airport is flying high

If you haven't passed through Auckland Airport's international terminal recently you might be surprised at a few changes.

Working together for lake's sake

microsystems There will not be much swimming in Lake Horowhenua this summer after its water was revealed to be potentially fatal if swallowed by children or animals.

Acquired taste

Our weekly restaurant reviews resumed yesterday for the first time this year, after taking a break for a couple of months.

Day care critic roundly rubbished

Better get used to body scanners

Sonny Bill Williams

The polarising nature of SBW

Sonny Bill Williams' boxing match in Hamilton this week had all the sporting significance of a theatre production.

Lameness undetected

A lecturer warns of the costs of lameness in dairy herds, writes Jill Galloway.

Rain clouds have silver lining

The wet summer weather has contributed to record milk production and other benefits. Jill Galloway reports.

Targeting Fonterra

Ready for cut and thrust

Gary Harris

Primed to meat and greet

Gary Harris is a larger-than-life character – perhaps the butcher's manual says you have to be.

Gilding the Lilley

Genius, introvert, and chameleon are just three of the terms used to describe Australian comedian Chris Lilley, whose show Angry Boys has just aired on New Zealand television.

The agony and the ecstasy

The secret of life is to live in the present and make the most of your family while you have them; that's Jorge Sandoval's philosophy on life.

The great reformer

Mini motors up to speed

Murray Mansfield

Air force to be reckoned with

Bagpipes: love them or hate them. Nobody's neutral.

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Manawatu Diary - February 9-15

Check out what's happening and what's on in Manawatu.

J Edgar

Another triumph for Eastwood

Mrs Hoover up there in her after-life will not look very kindly on producer Clint Eastwood for his portrayal of her little boy.

Chronicle

Boys and the powers that be

Some of the movie Chronicle feels a little far-fetched, but even these moments are strangely endearing.

Tattoo

Tough going, but compelling

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo will seize you and shake you till your teeth rattle, with not many viewers coming away unscathed.

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Good Taste B

Move over, cupcakes

The latest sweet-tooth favourite in the United States is cake pops.

Lifestyle

Feeling fruity?

Apples, pears and lemons are all very nice, but why not grow something a little more exotic.

Midweek Magazine

Gilding the Lilley

Genius, introvert, and chameleon are just three of the terms used to describe Australian comedian Chris Lilley.

Wednesday profile

The agony and the ecstasy

Every couple of years, one of Jorge Sandoval's toenails falls off.

Bright Young Things

Discipline on - and off - the mat

Regan Chambers wants to some day joint a SWAT unit.

Arts on Friday

And the winner is...

Things have come full circle for 2011 Globe Theatre Awards adjudicator Richard Mays.