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Wednesday, 21 April 2010
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Joyce warns councils have to pay for rail services.
21 Apr 2010The Transport Minister has warned that rail users including regional councils in Auckland and Wellington have to start paying a fair price for the service if KiwiRail is to survive. Audio
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Govt under pressure to explain what declaration means
21 Apr 2010The Government has come under pressure this afternoon to define exactly what effect the United Nations declaration on indigenous rights might have. Audio
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Flights to London back on
21 Apr 2010Air New Zealand is once again flying to London after days stranded on the ground because of Iceland's erupting volcano. Audio
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Tuesday, 20 April 2010
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Venezuela celebrates its bicentenary
20 Apr 2010Leaders from around Latin America have attended events in Venezuela to mark the two hundredth anniversary of the country's independence. Audio
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Campaign to try and turn around poor voter turnout
20 Apr 2010Local Government New Zealand is hoping a million dollar advertising campaign will help fix the country's dismal voter turnout at elections. Audio
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Telstraclear could move call centre jobs offshore
20 Apr 2010Telstraclear is considering cutting 120 call centre jobs in New Zealand, and sending the work to the Philippines. Audio
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Vodafone may have jeopardized bid to avoid regulation
20 Apr 2010Vodafone may have jeopardised its bid to avoid regulation of the industry by offering a dirt cheap mobile calling offer to its prepay customers. Audio
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Suffragette battle brews over centenial Auckland memorial
20 Apr 2010More than one-hundred years after women won the right to vote, another suffragette battle is brewing over the placement of an Auckland centenary memorial. Audio
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Wall Street firms in the sights of prosecutors
20 Apr 2010Allegations that investment giant Goldman Sachs duped clients have added new urgency to the push for financial regulatory reform in the United States. Audio
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Govt considers zoning in effort to close early childhood gaps
20 Apr 2010The government is considering enrolment zones for early childhood services it is setting up at South Auckland schools. Audio
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Checkpoint is RNZ's drive-time news and current affairs programme, tackling the national and international stories of the day.
The show airs weekdays fro4-6pm and is hosted by Lisa Owen.
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