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French terror threat spreads to Germany.
5:25 PM.The police have charged a man with the murder of road worker George Taiaroa more than two years after he was shot and killed. Audio
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Man charged with murder of road worker George Taiaroa
5:22 PM.The police have charged a man with the murder of road worker George Taiaroa more than two years after he was shot and killed. Audio
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Lomu doctor and family friend John Mayhew
5:15 PM.John Mayhew was Jonah Lomu's doctor and long-time family friend and spoke to us shortly after leaving the rugby great's home this afternoon. Audio
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Lomu's dream - to see his boys turn 21
5:14 PM.A long term goal that Lomu repeatedly talked about, was to live long enough to see his two young sons turn 21. Audio
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Former All Black Jonah Lomu has died
5:08 PM.Rugby's first global superstar former All Black Jonah Lomu has died at the age of 40. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 18 November 2015
5:00 PM.The All Black superstar Jonah Lomu dies suddenly. Police charge a man with the murder of the stop-go road worker George Taiaroa and bomb threats force two Air France flights to be diverted. Audio
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Today in Parliament Tuesday 17 November 2015
6:54 PM.The government puts the House under urgency to pass three bills this week, starting with the Returning Offenders (Management and Information) Bill which sets up a supervisory regime for deportees… Read more Audio
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The consquences of New Zealand becoming predator free.
6:50 PM.Some conservation workers are warning about the consquences of New Zealand becoming predator free. Audio
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Protestors block attendees at NZ Defence Industry meeting
6:47 PM.28 protestors have been arrested outside the Defence Industry Association annual meeting in Wellington today after confronting conference goers. Audio
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Whanganui District to be spelt with an H
6:43 PM.The Whanganui District must now be spelt with an H. Audio
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Transport agency chooses smart option over valley
6:40 PM.The Transport Agency has backed off a contentious proposal to put a motorway through a scenic valley north of Wellington. Audio
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US feathers ruffled over China lease of Port of Darwin
6:35 PM.Large scale Chinese investment in Australia is ruffling some United States feathers with the 99-year lease of Darwin's port going to a private Chinese firm, Landbridge. Audio
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4400 classed as more vulnerable to liquefaction
6:27 PM.Compensation will be coming to just under four-and-a-half-thousand Canterbury home owners whose properties are now classed, as being more vulnerable to liquefaction. Audio
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Political reporter on monitoring Bill debate
6:23 PM.And from Parliament where the Monitoring Bill is being debated, we're joined now by our political reporter Demelza Leslie. Audio
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Christmas Island poses questions
6:18 PM.Parliament is debating under urgency legislation to bring in monitoring of criminals deported back here from overseas. Audio
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Sports News for 17 November 2015
6:07 PM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Hui looks for indigenous solutions to prevent suicide
5:57 PM.Finding indigenous solutions to preventing suicide was the goal of a hui in Hamilton today. Audio
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Refugee intakes must continue: lawyer
5:52 PM.A top Canadian lawyer says terrorists will be the winners if countries stop accepting Syrian refugees because of the Paris attacks. Audio
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Teenagers get thousands to prevent cyber bullying
5:49 PM.In Alexandra, a group of teenagers have just been given 30 thousand dollars. Audio
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Widow of crushed man still can't move on
5:46 PM.The widow of a man crushed to death by a crane at work says she's still too raw to move on, nearly two years later. Audio
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Lead-up to pepper spraying questioned
5:42 PM.A specialist in early childhood development says police should've given a six-year-old boy waving a knife more time to calm down before pepper spraying him. Audio
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Live from Wacca
5:40 PM.To the Wacca, where the pitch which so often favours bowlers is once again helping the batsmen, with Australia extending its lead despite losing two early wickets. Audio
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Crowds gather in Wellington to pay respects to Paris
5:37 PM.Meanwhile people are gathering in central Wellington's Civic Square to show support for France - and hear from the French Ambassador to New Zealand. Audio
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MPs unanimously condemn Paris terrorist attacks
5:35 PM.MPs have unanimously condemned the terrorist attacks in Paris and expressed their condolences to the people of France. Audio