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Te Manu Korihi News for 17 December 2012
5:46 PM.The South Island iwi Ngai Tahu is to investigate commercial investment opportunities in Dunedin; A Ngati Whatua leader is acknowledging a former politician for supporting her use of the greeting "kia… Read more Audio
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Christchurch schoolchildren hunker down in Fiji
5:45 PM.Seven students and three teachers from Christchurch's Middleton Grange School are camped out in Nadi Airport amid the hurricane-force winds. Audio
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Hobbit breaks box office records
5:41 PM.The Hobbit may have broken records on opening weekend at the North American box office, but some Hollywood insiders say it should have done much better. Audio
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Confidence drops in Novapay
5:36 PM.Confidence in Novopay has dropped to an all-time low, with 97-percent of principals surveyed predicting the pay roll system will still not be up-to-scratch in a years time. Audio
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Sports News for 17 December 2012
5:33 PM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Samoa counts the cost of Evan
5:25 PM.To Samoa now, where in the aftermath of Cyclone Evan the cost is continuing to mount. Audio
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Evening Business for 17 December 2012
5:22 PM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Verdicts in Cottrell trial
5:14 PM.The jury in the trial of two men accused of killing a radio New Zealand journalist has just returned its verdict. Audio
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Cyclone hits, taxi driver hunkers down
5:06 PM.Thousands of people have been evacuated, with almost 3000 holiday makers transferred off the smaller islands to the main island. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Monday 17 December 2012
5:00 PM.Cyclone Evan batters the main island of Fiji. The verdicts in Cottrell trial and Samoa counts the cost of Evan. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 14 December 2012
6:48 PM.The co-vice president of the Maori Party, Ken Mair, says party co-leader, Tariana Turia will leave behind a number of legacies, but the main one will be her Whanau Ora policy; Tuhoe says settling its… Read more Audio
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Focus on Politics for 14 December 2012
6:36 PM.This year has been a tough one for the National-led Government as it's dealt with a series of political crises - many of its own making. Audio
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Sports News for 14 December 2012
6:32 PM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Pill available free at pharmacies
6:28 PM.Twelve-year-olds in Taranaki could get the emergency contraceptive pill, free, from pharmacies under a new scheme proposed by the District Health Board. Audio
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Evening Business for 14 December 2012
6:25 PM.The listed firm, Rubicon, says its current share price doesn't reflect the true value of the firm. Audio
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Police want to cut number of Maori being prosecuted
6:21 PM.The police want to cut the number of Maori being prosecuted by 25 percent within six years (2018), but they will have to do it without any more funding. Audio
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Waddell appointed chef de mission
6:16 PM.The former World and Olympic rowing champion, Rob Waddell, has been appointed Chef de Mission of the New Zealand Summer Olympic and Commonwealth Games Teams. Audio
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Aid worker has more
6:14 PM.Andy Thomson of the aid agency Oxfam is in Apia. Audio
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NZ Foreign Minister says Samoa coping well
6:12 PM.The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Murray McCully, says help is on standby, but Samoan authorities are coping well so far. Audio
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NZer who runs Samoan resort nervously awaits king tide
6:08 PM.In Samoa, streets are flooded, houses are smashed and uprooted trees litter the landscape, in the aftermath of the deadly cyclone that has killed at least three people. Audio
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Boys hooked on online video games failing school
5:54 PM.More and more students are wagging school and failing courses as they feed their addiction to online video games. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 14 December 2012
5:51 PM.The co-vice president of the Maori Party, Ken Mair, says party co-leader, Tariana Turia will leave behind a number of legacies, but the main one will be her Whanau Ora policy; Tuhoe says its upcoming… Read more Audio
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Jury told journalist's death was manslaughter only
5:41 PM.A defence lawyer has told a jury his client is guilty of manslaughter only, as the Phillip Cottrell murder trial draws to a close. Audio
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Apia begins to clean up after Cyclone Evan
5:37 PM.To Samoa, now where New Zealand's High Commissioner, Nick Hurley, is describing Cyclone Evan as the worst storm to hit in 20 years. Audio
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Sports News for 14 December 2012
5:33 PM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio