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Sideswipe: April 19: Bread in captivity


Sideswipe: April 19: Bread in captivity
18 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Leave scam
A Taiwanese man came up with an ingenious way of getting extended paid leave from work: he got married four times and divorced three times in just 37 days. According to Taiwanese law,
a person has the right to eight days paid work leave when they get married, which is exactly what one unnamed clerk received when he got married last year. After that, it s back to work but the hero of our story had prepared for this in advance. On the last day of his eight-day leave, the man divorced his wife, only to marry her again the next day and ask for another paid leave, to which he felt he was entitled to, by law. He went on to marry the same woman four times, and divorce her three times in 37 days, for a total of 32 days of paid leave. ....

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Artist flags to fly at bridge celebrating ANZAC Day


Artist flags to fly at bridge celebrating ANZAC Day
18 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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What happens when an artist loves horses, photography, textiles and children s art?
Artist-designed flags will fly across six towns and at the ANZAC Memorial Bridge at Kaiparoro for the annual Service (2pm). The ANZAC Bridge Fellowship for 2020/2021 honours the horses that went to war. It was awarded to Esther Bunning, NZ Professional Photographer of the Year, and a portrait artist experienced in photographing people as well as the wild Kaimanawa horses in the central plateau.
For the ANZAC Bridge Fellowship project, Esther photographed the ANZAC Mounted Troopers – Les Chevaliers from Eketāhuna and Amuri Mounted Rifles Troop from the ANZAC Mounts Charitable Trust, Equine Rehab Unit, from North Canterbury – who rode in formation from Eketāhuna to the ANZAC Memorial Bridge on Armistice Day 2020. Esther also collaborated with the Mauriceville School community to creat ....

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Dawn Picken: Why we should think about the environment when we think about death


Dawn Picken: Why we should think about the environment when we think about death
16 Apr, 2021 10:00 PM
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Life plans experience seismic disruptions or deviations, death is certain, writes Dawn Picken. Photo / GettyImages
OPINION:
Death has been in our faces a lot the past year, thanks to Covid-19. Even in Aotearoa, we can t escape headlines announcing that three million people no longer inhabit the earth, thanks to the
novel coronavirus.
It s a sobering reminder that putting our affairs in order is not something we should postpone until we re very old, or very sick.
We need a death plan as much, or more, than we need a life plan. While our life plans experience seismic disruptions or deviations, death is certain. ....

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Steve Braunias' Missing Persons: Compilation of stories on how some New Zealanders vanish go missing


Steve Braunias Missing Persons: Compilation of stories on how some New Zealanders vanish go missing
17 Apr, 2021 06:00 PM
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This compilation of 12 cases, most of which first appeared in the New Zealand Herald, is a follow-up of sorts to the author s 2015 The Scene of the Crime. The book developed during a time
when Steve Braunias considered himself missing .
The usual failings, he writes, plus old age, which for so long had felt like a rumour, was busy furnishing my life with intimations of mortality. He was a lost soul who took a special interest in reporting the stories of Socksay Chansy, Nigel Peterson, and Murray Mason. Braunias almost felt envious. They had managed to disappear. ....

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