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Obesity in The U.S.
Audio 10 Feb 2010America's first lady Michelle Obama has launched a nationwide campaign to improve the way families eat. Audio
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U.S. senator under investigation over campaign funds
Audio 1 Feb 2010He was once the golden boy of American politics. Audio
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'Emergency Sex': a modern day 'M.A.S.H'?
Audio 1 Feb 2010The first-ever account of UN civilians on the frontlines, co-written by New Zealand doctor Andrew Thomson is set to be made into an HBO tv series. Audio
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Earthlike planets could be studied by the 2020s.
Audio 22 Jan 2010Earthlike planets could be found and studied by space probes as early as the 2020s, according to Nasa scientist, Dr Jack Lissauers. Audio
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U.S. executes fewer criminals
Audio 18 Jan 2010The United States last year handed down the lowest number of death sentences since 1976, when the death penalty was reintroduced. Audio
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Phil Skoglund comments on 4's Bowls team
Audio 12 Jan 2010A former world bowls champion is defending the New Zealand four men's bowls team after they were found guilty of attempting to throw part of a game. Audio
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U.S takes fight against al-Qaeda to Yemen
Audio 23 Dec 2009Government officials in Yemen are worried that al Qaeda has infiltrated their country. Audio
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U.S calls on Iran to free trio of hikers
Audio 15 Dec 2009The US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged Iran to free three Americans as soon as possible after Tehran announced they would be put on trial. Audio
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U.S. President lashes out at banks
Audio 14 Dec 2009The US President Barack Obama has lashed out at some of America's biggest banks calling them fat cats. Audio
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Police kill man who killed police in U.S.
Audio 2 Dec 2009In the United States, the man accused of shooting dead four police officers near the American city of Seattle has been killed by police. Audio
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Four police killed in the U.S.
Audio 30 Nov 2009Four police officers have been shot dead in a coffee shop in Lakewood, near Seattle. Audio
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Estimated possum numbers down from heady days of the 70-80's
Audio 26 Nov 2009Efforts to control New Zealand's possum population appear to be working, with latest estimates putting the number of pests at 30-million - down from 70-million in the 1980s. Audio
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Fossil discovery in S. Africa answers evolution questions
Audio 12 Nov 2009An Australian paleontologist has just unearthed the fossilised remains of a new dinosaur, which has prompted a rethink about dinosaur evolution. Audio
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AirNZ to update fleet with Airbus A320s
Audio 4 Nov 2009Air New Zealand plans to buy 14 new Airbus A320s to replace its domestic fleet of Boeing 737s. Audio
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ACC changes are throwback to 1990s - Greens
Audio 15 Oct 2009Opposition parties are criticising the government over its changes to the ACC scheme. Audio
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TV ban for under 2's
Audio 13 Oct 2009Health researchers have been warning for years about the dangers of over exposure to television, especially for young children. Audio
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No TV for under 2s
Audio 12 Oct 2009No child under two should watch any television at all. That's according to new research from the Royal Melbourne Children's Hospital. Audio
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New NATO chief meets with U.S. President
Audio 30 Sep 2009The increasing bloodshed in Afghanistan has been the focus of talks at the White House between President Barack Obama and the head of NATO Anders Fogh Rasmussen. Audio
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German label pays tribute to NZ's alternative bands of the 1980s
Audio 19 Sep 2009As a young man in divided Berlin, Thomas Morr was throwing shapes in his bedroom to The Clean, the Chills and the Tall Dwarfs. Audio
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More U.S. troops needed in Afghanistan
Audio 16 Sep 2009America's top military officer has told a Senate Armed Services Committee that more U.S. troops are needed to win the war in Afghanistan. Audio
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U.S. concerns over North Korea and Myanmar
Audio 22 Jul 2009The American Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has expressed Washington's growing unease about reports of military links between North Korea and Myanmar also known as Burma. Audio
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Court orders BNZ to pay 100's of millions in back taxes
Audio 16 Jul 2009The BNZ has been found guilty of avoiding paying hundreds of millions of dollars in back taxes. Audio
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Rusian and U.S. leaders meet in Moscow
Audio 6 Jul 2009The Russian president Dmitriy Medvedev says he's moderately optimistic of a successful outcome from a crucial summit with US President Barack Obama. Audio
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Afghanis flee U.S. attacks on taliban controlled areas
Audio 6 Jul 2009Local residents in Afghanistan have begun to flee areas where U.S. led missions are taking back Taliban controlled territory. Audio
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U.S. jobless rate hits 26-yr high
Audio 3 Jul 2009The latest figures show that nearly half a million jobs were lost in June alone. Audio