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Reader’s Digest New Zealand
LETTERS • Reader’s Comments And Opinions
NEWS WORTH SHARING • Canine Lifeguards Paddle To The Rescue
STAFF PICKS • We enjoyed putting this issue together for your reading pleasure. Here are some of our favourites
SMART ANIMALS • Most creatures enjoy receiving a bit of extra attention
Solving Litter Box Issues • Trial and error resolves most common problems
6 Health Risks That Can Occur After Menopause • Now is the time to maintain healthy habits and check in with your doctor
Reasons You’re Not Losing Weight
News From the WORLD OF MEDICINE
THE SQUIRE OF FOOTROT FLATS • Farming life is brought to the world by Murray Ball, creator of New Zealand’s most beloved comic strip
AWAKE THROUGH A BRAIN OPERATION • The gripping story of a patient’s faith – and a surgeon’s skill
LIFE’S LIKE THAT • SEEING THE FUNNY SIDE
THE MYSTERY OF MINNIE • A close-knit village holds an incredible blessing close to their hearts
MY ADVENTURES WITH A PAINT BRUSH • Painting provided Winston Churchill with mental stimulation and took him on a visual voyage of discovery
“DON’T LOOK DOWN!” • Below the trapped miners was an empty lift shaft, 600 metres deep. Only the strength of one man might save them
LAUGHTER • THE BEST MEDICINE
SURGERY IN MARBLE HOW THEY SAVED THE PIETÀ • The world was shocked when the statue Pietà by Michelangelo was mutilated by a man wielding a hammer. But ten months of ingenious and delicate work made it whole again
PATTER • QUIPS AND ONE-LINERS
DODIE’S DARLING DALMATIONS • When a pup call Pongo bounced into the playwright’s life, she couldn’t know this would be the starting point for a Disney classic
Towards a More PICTURESQUE SPEECH • TWISTS AND TURNS OF PHRASE FROM READERS
WHEN KRAKATOA BLEW UP • When the Indonesian volcanic island of Krakatoa erupted in 1883, its shock waves were felt right around the world
VIEWPOINTS • MUSINGS AND OPINIONS
TABLE FOR TWO • The celebrity chef on how her husband taught her to love good food, and to savour life
FORGET ME NOT • Suffering from extreme amnesia, he remembers nothing – except the woman he loves
THE MOST EXPENSIVE BOOK IN THE WORLD • Here is the story of how Henry the Lion’s Book of Gospels, after a long period of wandering, finally returned to its birthplace
VALUABLE REPOSITORIES OF HUMAN HISTORY
A STRING OF BLUE BEADS • The most precious gift to give or receive is love
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ALL IN A DAY’S WORK • HUMOUR ON THE JOB
CRAWLING IN THE PADDY FIELDS • Hard physical work taught me an unforgettable lesson: you reap what you sow
MY PENNILESS JOURNEY • In 1998 I decided to walk 500 miles across England and into Scotland with no money. Would I be shown enough hospitality to keep going?
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PUZZLES • Challenge yourself...