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Boxing: Why we could see Joseph Parker vs Junior Fa more than once
24 Feb, 2021 06:00 PM
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Focus Live: Joseph Parker and Junior Fa face off days out from showdown
Christopher Reive is a sports reporter for NZME@chrisreive
On Saturday night, Joseph Parker and Junior Fa will square off in arguably the biggest bout between two Kiwis ever hosted on our shores.
And while it s been a bout a long time in the making, it might not be the only time we see it.
Parker, the former WBO world heavyweight champion, has a rematch clause written into the fight contract to allow him another shot at Fa if the result doesn t go his way this weekend. However, the rematch clause is only available to Parker.
How The Artist s Wife Used Inspiration From 70s Movies to Show a Nightmare Realized
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In “The Artist’s Wife,” Lena Olin plays Claire, the wife of an abstract artist, Richard, played by Bruce Dern. Her life is perfectly composed. That is, until Richard is diagnosed with dementia and their perfect world starts to disintegrate.
Written and directed by Tom Dolby, the story is close to his heart, as it was partially inspired by his relationship with his father, Ray Dolby, the sound engineer.
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In this Framing the Scene, Dolby and his cinematographer Ryan Earl Parker break down, a key moment in the film the culmination of tension as Claire returns home one day to a scene of destruction and mess. It is the explosion of Richard’s frustration and her realizing her husband’s decline.
No immediate plan to reduce nitrate levels - Parker
22 Feb, 2021 11:45 PM
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Environment Minister David Parker. Photo / RNZ - Dom Thomas
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The Environment Minister says New Zealand will continue to follow WHO guidelines on nitrate levels in the water despite international research finding much lower levels could still cause cancer.
The first study into the country s nitrate in drinking water says one in six people could be drinking water polluted enough to cause colorectal cancer.
The research, overseen by Victoria and Otago Universities, calls for action from the horticulture and dairy industries.
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The study used overseas research including a major Danish study that found a link with bowel cancer when levels were as low as 0.87mg/L of water.