
Lloyd Burr
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5 days ago |
stuff.co.nz | Julietta Jameson |Nick O'Malley |Prejula Prem |Lloyd Burr
AP explains US strikes on Iran’s nuclear sitesBritish Airways and Singapore Airlines suspended flights to Dubai amid US airstrikes on Iran. Airlines avoiding vast Middle East airspace since Israel-Iran war broke out on June 13. Dubai International Airport is world's busiest, with over 90 million passengers per year. British Airways and Singapore Airlines have suspended flights to Dubai in the wake of US airstrikes on Iran in the early hours of Sunday morning.
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1 week ago |
stuff.co.nz | Susan Edmunds |Marty Sharpe |Lloyd Burr |Phoebe Utteridge
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2 weeks ago |
stuff.co.nz | Lloyd Burr |Verity Johnson |Edward Gay
REVIEW: Growing up in the 1980s, I must have watched the first instalment of Star Wars more times than I can count. The release of the digitally remastered VHS in 1994 must have brought the viewing tally into triple figures. Yet at the British Film Institute’s (BFI) Thursday night screening of a 35mm Star Wars release print – shorn of every last upgrade, buff and twiddly addition to have been inflicted on it over the last half-century – I felt like I was watching a completely different film.
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2 weeks ago |
stuff.co.nz | Marty Sharpe |Lloyd Burr |Verity Johnson |Melanie Lidman
Mossad: High-tech covert Israeli operation strikes targets deep inside IranMossad agents snuck into Iran and set up a factory to build explosive drones that were used to cripple Tehran’s air defences ahead of Friday’s strikes, intelligence officials said. The drones were activated and used to attack missile launchers pointed at Israel as the Israel Defence Force launched its overnight raid aimed at crippling Iran’s nuclear programme.
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2 weeks ago |
stuff.co.nz | Collin Binkley |Sharon Lurye |Lloyd Burr |John Gerritsen
Clyde Anderson has a thick, raised scar, three centimetres wide, that runs down the centre of his chest where his ribcage was cut open. In 2020, surgeons extracted veins from Anderson’s leg and grafted them to his heart in a quadruple bypass. His original coronary arteries had become so clogged with fat that he had had a heart attack. “I was truck-driving and eating when I could, eating fast food,” says Anderson, 54. At the time, he weighed around 120kg.
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