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Checkpoint with Lisa Owen is RNZ’s weekday drive-time news programme, Our people, stories and breaking news and interviews from 4-6pm.
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Wednesday, 5 August 2009
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Interest in rugby waning
5 Aug 2009They're licking their wounds following back to back losses - and the bad news keeps coming for the All Blacks. Audio
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Evening Market Update for 5 August 2009
5 Aug 2009News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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NZers most to blame for tourism carbon footprint
5 Aug 2009Local tourists have a carbon footprint three times the size of visitors from overseas. Audio
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Eco-classroom taking shape at Hamilton School
5 Aug 2009The first eco-classroom in a New Zealand school to be designed and driven by students is taking shape in Hamilton. Audio
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Report says country's home renovation bill will rise
5 Aug 2009A new report says tens of thousands of New Zealanders could face tough financial decisions as their homes reach an age when they need major renovations. Audio
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Fiji remains hot topic at Pacific Islands Forum
5 Aug 2009Fiji has once again reared its head at the official opening of the Pacific Islands Forum in Cairns. Audio
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English says he'll pay it back
5 Aug 2009After days of scrutiny over how much taxpayers help out with the Finance Minister's housing expenses, Bill English has announced he's paying back thousands of dollars. Audio
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UCLA issues sixth edition of its slang dictionary
5 Aug 2009If you're paralysed by fomo and your shirt's not tight there's probably no way anyone will say you're so Obama. Audio
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Telecom workers go on indefinite strike
5 Aug 2009Telecom customers on Auckland's North Shore face severe delays as contractors down tools with no end date. Audio
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Witness in Field's trial says the verdicts are fair
5 Aug 2009An Auckland builder who gave evidence for the crown at Taito Phillip Field's trial says the guilty verdicts are fair. Audio
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Freed journalists return home from Pyong Yang
5 Aug 2009After five months of captivity in North Korea, American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee are on their way home after being pardoned by the reclusive communist state. Audio
Checkpoint
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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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