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Valentines Day a time for gifts

Thousands of dollars are expected to be spent

Love should be in the air today as Manawatu couples and secret admirers shower their sweethearts with roses, gifts and fancy meals for Valentines Day.
Jennifer Bargh

Woman's body found

17 min ago LATEST: The body of a 22-year-old woman who went missing on Saturday has been found.

'Stadium Mangatainoka' rocks

The home team might have been behind on the scoreboard at fulltime, but for most of the 8000 or so at Mangatainoka, that didn't really seem to matter.

Still waiting on Wendy's

Wendy's 7:57am Construction of Palmerston North's first Wendy's burger franchise has been delayed, with the aim now to open in the next six months.

UCOL appeals city plan

UCOL wants its central city campus to be recognised in Palmerston North's future planning.

Massey gets four-star rating

Massey University has been given four stars out of five by an international educational benchmarking agency.

Learn to swim, say instructors

With the drowning toll at an eight year high Horowhenua swimming instructors are pushing a message that you're never too old to learn.

Dragon rock for delighted fans

It takes a big performance to draw a Palmerston North audience out of their seats to sing and dance.

Woodville upgrade 'not good timing'

Gorge gets green tinge

Brendon Hart and Fraser Hart

Karters ready for Aussie challenge

Some of Australia's top karters will be in the region this weekend, but the locals are prepared after a meet at the KartSport Manawatu track.

Cassidy wins title

When Mitch Evans put his foot down on the throttle entering the seventh-last lap of the 57th New Zealand Grand Prix at Manfeild yesterday, there was nothing there.

Massive upset as Manawatu lose to Levin

Defending champions Manawatu were turned over in a giant upset on the opening day of Manawatu-Wanganui A-grade pennants at Taihape yesterday.

Runfest takes Marist to head of table

Game, set and Christie Cup to Taranaki

Mark Reddish

Hurricanes prop tested by best

It doesn't get much tougher than learning your trade against an All Black front row as new Hurricanes prop Jeffery Toomaga-Allen did on Saturday.

CEO's share option queried

NZX shares The Shareholders' Association wants an explanation from New Zealand Oil & Gas (NZOG) chairman Tony Radford over a share option scheme which could see its new chief executive become a top-15 shareholder.

NZ dollar bounces on Greek deal

The New Zealand dollar overnight recovered the ground it lost against the greenback last week.

Nats to discuss Monday-ising holidays

Investors favour term deposits

Red roses

Red roses lose ground

Cost means classic red roses are no longer the preferred Valentines Day bloom.

Obey the rules or stay off the road

Any tweaks to the rules surrounding the way we drive are always going to create polarising responses.

Working together for lake's sake

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

Day care critic roundly rubbished

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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Opinion poll

What is your favourite part of Valentines Day?

Spending it with my other half.

Flowers

Jewellery

Having a romantic dinner for two

I don't celebrate it.

Nothing. I hate Valentines Day.

Vote Result

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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.