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Science world rocked by speed of light findings
5:35 PM.Findings which could supercede Albert Einstein's long-standing theory of special relativity, are sending shock-waves around the scientific world. Audio
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Sports News for 23 September 2011
5:32 PM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Evening Business for 23 September 2011
5:29 PM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Exporters are reporting a silver lining
5:25 PM.Exporters are reporting a silver lining to the carnage which has swept global financial markets over the past 36 hours. Audio
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Head of the takeover consortium on football club's future
5:17 PM.The seven member consortium of Wellington businessmen that's taken over the Phoenix includes Gareth Morgan, who made his millions from investing in the Trade Me website his son Sam started, and… Read more Audio
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Terry Serepisos has quit the Phoenix football team
5:14 PM.The man who started Wellington's professional football team the Phoenix has quit the team he started four years ago. Audio
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Pike CEO breaks down as gives evidence to Royal Commission
5:08 PM.The head of Pike River Coal broke down today as he talked about the disastrous meeting at which he told family members there was no chance the 29 men trapped in the mine were alive. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Friday 23 September 2011
5:00 PM.The head of Pike River Coal breaksdown at the Royal Commission of Inquiry and Terry Serepisos hands over control of the Phoenix football team. Audio
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Bid put in for world's biggest science project
6:58 PM.Scientists have been meeting in Wellington to look at the opportunities that can be made from a multi-billion dollar plan to build and operate an immensely powerful radio telescope. Audio
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Merino sheep to become known for meat as well as wool
6:53 PM.Merino may be a bye-word for fine wool, but it may become known for fine dining too. Audio
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Christchurch drawing up new brothels bylaw
6:51 PM.Christchurch city councilors have decided to go ahead with drawing up new rules about where brothels can set up, and how they're run. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 22 September 2011
6:46 PM.The funeral for the father of the Maori King Tuheitia will be held at Waahi Marae in Huntly; The Crown has agreed in principle to settle historic Treaty of Waitangi claims with a Hawke's Bay hapu; The… Read more Audio
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Rugby union clamps down on trademark free riders
6:42 PM.The rugby union has ordered an Auckland car dealer to change a sign reading "Go the All Blacks", as it cracks down on companies using team trademarks. Audio
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Sports News for 22 September 2011
6:33 PM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Firm gives everyone an extra day off, urges others to join in
6:25 PM.An Auckland company is giving all its workers an extra day off, and urging other employers to do the same. Audio
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Evening Business for 22 September 2011
6:23 PM.The kiwi shed a couple of cents against its American counterpart, then rebounded a after a strong result and higher than expected payout from the country's biggest company, Fonterra. Audio
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Pike River families talk about meeting with the Prime Minister
6:09 PM.The Royal Commission into the Pike River disaster has heard heartbreaking evidence from the families of the 29 men who died. Audio
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Business booming for flag company
5:57 PM.A Dunedin flag company is flying high thanks to Rugby World Cup fans. Audio
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Sex Assaults
5:54 PM.Sexual assaults are twice as common on cruise ships than on land, according to new research. Audio
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Agreement signed for 2 billion dollar infrastructure rebuild
5:51 PM.An agreement has been signed between the government, the Christchurch City Council and five contractors to complete repairs on the city's quake damaged infrastructure. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 22 September 2011
5:48 PM.The tangi for the father of the Maori King Tuheitia will be held at Waahi Marae in Huntly; The Crown has agreed in principle to settle historic Treaty of Waitangi claims with a Hawke's Bay hapu; The… Read more Audio
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Building slump puts brakes on economy
5:43 PM.New Zealand's economic growth has slowed sharply, at the same time as globally there are warnings of a double dip recession looming for America and Europe. Audio
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How dairy farmers will spend their pay rise
5:41 PM.The dairy giant Fonterra is confident that today's record payout to farmers will flow through into the country's economy. Audio
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Father of a man beaten to death questions sentences
5:37 PM.The father of a man beaten to death in Timaru says it's totally unjust some of his killers are out after spending less than three years in jail. Audio
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Closure of Manawatu Gorge causing problems
5:36 PM.The long lasting closure of the Manawatu gorge is pushing ever mounting costs on to businesses that use it. Audio