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Can't view this email, [click here]( [Manawatu Standard Banner]( 14 April 2017 Hi {NAME}, Catch up on the most popular Manawatu Standard stories you might have missed this week. [Large Article Image]( [What you need to know]( Cyclone Cook has smashed up eastern areas and is heading south fast. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Large Article Image]( [Forsyth retires after 25 years]( Principal John Forsyth has left Monrad Intermediate after 25 years at the school. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Father's life stolen away]( Dad was going to walk his daughter down the aisle at her wedding. That won't happen now. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Cyclone Cook: Latest forecast]( Cyclone Cook is expected to make landfall around 7pm. Here's the latest MetService forecast. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Severe winds hitting Whanganui]( Powerful winds are set to hit Whanganui as Cyclone Cook moves in. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [In defence of small-town NZ]( John Clarke didn't grow up drinking Auckland cafes out of their chia smoothies. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Trailer comes adrift]( Crane rushes to scene to clear the road. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Crash driver on the run]( Hundreds of homes in Whanganui are without power after a late-night smash. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Health boss wants alcohol cartons out of sight]( Alcohol cartons visible to passing shoppers could be a snag at supermarket. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( [Small Article Image]( [Inner-city crash]( Three cars have collided at a busy Palmerston North intersection. [Share article on Facebook]( [Share article on Twitter]( [Share article on Google Plus]( Stuff daily quiz Have you taken part in today's quiz? [See what it takes to reach the top of the leader board.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Google Plus]( [Fairfax Media Logo]( [Unsubscribe]( [Newsletter Settings]( [Privacy Policy]( [Advertise]( [Feedback](

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