David
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Key and Turnbull remove any rush - Aust and NZ "ease of travel"
New Zealand and Australian Prime Ministers John Key and Malcolm Turnbull met in Auckland not 10 days ago, and we\'re still feeling the trickling down effect Australia from those cross-Tasman discussions, but the ease of travel was not one of them.
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Fragile reputations
Why does reputation mean so much? Some would argue that our reputation is really all we have in this life. Our reputation is what opens doors, gets us a job, and makes us feel accepted and admired by others.
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Positioning yourself for the next wave of life
As a surfer I have found it\'s not good enough to just catch the wave, you need to be able to catch the wave in the right position.
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A Song in the Night
A man knows the importance of a song for the night. Night time wakens in a man the manifest darkness of his flesh. As the sun sets on the world oh it sets on a man\'s will; it sets on his purity; it sets on his steadfastness.
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The Ikea idea could extend to churches around the nation
Recently a story appeared in New.com how Ikea in China has worked a small miracle and this article tells us how it was done.
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Human Rights violations, torture in prisons and extrajudicial killings: Crimes against humanity in Eritrea
Christians and Muslims are among the worst treated in Eritrean prisons, according to a doctor working in the hospital that looks after them.
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Movie Review - Signed, Sealed and Delivered for Christmas
Christmas - my favourite time of the year! And one of my favourite things to do at this time of year is to watch Christmas movies with my family.
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Learning to speak the gospel to one another
I sat in bed last week listening to my husband worry pessimistically about our finances. \'We don\'t have enough.\' \'There\'s so much to pay for at once.\' The anxious remarks went on and on until I almost felt depressed.
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How did a symbol of torture end up on our flag?
The debate about changing the New Zealand flag has incited some bold claims.
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How many medical uses for 3-D printing? "Let me count the ways"*
In recent years, we have seen both wondrous and frightening uses of the new technology of 3-dimensional (3-D) printing. This article describes a few beneficial medical innovations.