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Bauer bets big on Nadia Lim with launch of new lifestyle brand
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This morning, at The Vitrine in Grey Lynn, Bauer unveiled a new lifestyle magazine brand fronted by celebrity chef Nadia Lim. Dubbed Nadia, the bi-monthly publication will debut to the public on 17 October, as Bauer distributes a hefty run of 60,000 copies to supermarkets and bookstores throughout the nation.

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All hail the internet
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Today marks 25 years since the internet went public, and Facebook is acknowledging this slice of history, which completely changed the world as we know it, by drawing attention to the day on newsfeeds world wide. A perusal of the social media activity around the day reveals some pretty great throwback posts. Here’s a few of our favourites from Facebook.

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A lovely little holiday with Putin
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Going on holiday is usually a time when we try to put our phones away, get our books out and relax. But there are those among us that just have to be connected, constantly, which Lithuanian news site 15 Min has executed beautifully in these holiday snaps, featuring some well-known faces.

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Food has feelings too
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Actor, comedian and filmmaker Seth Rogen took over a super market recently when he got cheeky with some talking fruit to promote the film #SausagePartyMovie and show the people of New York that food has feelings.

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Mainland aims for the feels with heartwarming tale of old love
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Mainland NZ has released a new heart warming campaign, via Colenso BBO, that tells the love story of Bob Eggerton and Millie Pullman. However, as group creative head Mick Stalker tells us, the real story goes beyond the 30 second spot. We talk to him about Mainland as a storyteller, the talent and the choice to use an older cast.

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Legalising dope: money maker or social cost?
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Two-thirds of New Zealanders support either legalising or decriminalising marijuana, according to a New Zealand Drug Foundation study released this week, and Labour and New Zealand First have come out in support for a referendum on the matter. Henry Oliver looks at what opportunities could be created for marketing and branding if marijuana is legalised, and what it might mean for New Zealand’s economy.

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