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2. BEARING NO GRUDGES.
3. A life in stitches.
4. THE JONES BOY.
5. MAN ON A MISSION: A month into the job as Natonal Party leader, Simon Bridges is putting his foibles on show in a bid to charm.
6. UNLOCKING LLOYD JONES: The wretched plight of refugees at a Hungarian railway station incensed Lloyd Jones so much that he wrote a book about human indifference and cruelty.
7. GUMBOOT DIPLOMACY: After breaking a 118-year history of male leadership of Federated Farmers, Katie Milne wants to convince townies that rural folk are the same at heart.
8. Diplomacy rules.
9. FLICKING THE SWITCH.
10. MONEY TALKS.
11. The FEMINIST CAPITALIST WHO STOLE A MARCH.
12. FOR BETTER or WORSE.
13. OUT of the FRYING PAN.
14. DOTTY FOR PEGGY.
15. Boxing clever.
16. Rob's job.
17. WHERE ANGELS DARE.
18. The MAYOR MAKER.
19. In the MAGPIE'S NEST.
20. A MIGHTY WIND.
21. HYPER-REALITY QUEEN.
22. Art for work's sake.
23. The ROMANTIC PRAGMATIST.
24. GRASPING the NETTLE.
25. The unreliable narrator.
26. Stitching up the facts.
27. Fields of dreams.
28. Floating my boat: Anyone who thinks Santa parades are for kids should don some gingham and head to Carterton.
29. Monetising the lifestyle block.
30. Click-astrophe.
31. A hunting we will go: A day of handbags, herbal tea, fashion and big, dead animals.
32. Aw, shucks: For former city slickers, the birth of a lamb is a miracle to behold.
33. Ruling the roost.
34. For hire: sheep whisperer.
35. Harmony in this malady: Life’s simple pleasures can make a depressing diagnosis more tolerable.
36. The bleating heart of the country.
37. Fowl brood.
38. Bugger: Waking one day to aches and pains calls to mind Kafka's character who became an insect.
39. Cruising for a fall: Nature is at its most uplifting as leaves colour and drop - then gravity sends you sprawling.
40. Where there's a will: Lush Places looks set to become a retirement home for gentle sheep.
41. Two rivers run through it.
42. Fowl and dastardly deeds.
43. CORGI & BETH: After infuriating royalists by pricking the "Saint" Diana bubble, Penny Junor has found some safer Windsor darlings to write about.
44. Writer on the follow-up: Zimbabwe-born Brit Paula Hawkins turned culture shock into a runaway bestseller with The Girl on the Train. Can she repeat this with Into the Water?
45. Plum hot and bothered.
46. Eye of the beholder.
47. Pheasant surprise: Experiments in animal husbandry, and appreciative readers, bring joy to life in the country.
48. Christmas cake off: To complete the fantasy of being a farmer's wife, it's necessary to be a seasonal baker.
49. Corn-fed and country style: After a loveless relationship with the city, our columnist gets a bit clucky.
50. We are not amused: Country folk are too busy training for the Sheep Olympics to worry about gumboot throwing.
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