North & South magazine: November 2015; Peter Ellis - Why the Civic Creche case won't go away
Notes
Peter Ellis and the Civic Creche case: He is still fighting to clear his name. False security: A truth-seeking tour through quake-razed Christchurch. Handle with care: The heartbreaking story of Judi Strid - patient advocate diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. Wild roads: The Haast Pass. Who's the man? A senseless death at the hands of a stranger. Scott Guy, Andy Marshall. Change of life, all right: Why are thousands of women suffering through menopause? Queenstown's Shotover jet. Back from black: Toby Chappell - for the past 15 years, depression has been his constant companion. Mind games: Zen and the art of teaching children serenity in a post-earthquake zone - Christchurch. Empathy: walking in another's shoes. Crossing the Bar: The wild beauty of Greymouth. Paula Morris. Supermarkets and salami: shopping in the '60s.Additional Notes
Christchurch, earthquakes, insurance, brain cancer, Scott Guy, murder, violence, Haast, Haast Pass, depression, Queenstown, Shotover Jet, supermarkets, shopping, 1960s, Greymouth, empathy, menopause, stress, relaxation, Zen, Paula MorrisLocation | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Library | R29841 |