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International media reaction to Richie McCaw 's retirement
7:31 AM.Here is some reaction from overseas newspapers. Audio
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Richie McCaw makes plans for life after rugby.
7:26 AM.After 148 tests in the All Blacks jersey Richie McCaw is hanging up his boots. Audio
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Key hopes Aust, will make it easier for Kiwis to become Aussies
7:22 AM.The Prime Minister John Key emerged from a meeting with Malcolm Turnbull yesterday with some optimism Australia will make it easier for New Zealanders to obtain Australian citizenship. Audio
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Domestic flight screening tightened
7:18 AM.Security on domestic flights is set to be tightened in the wake of recent world events. Audio
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French confirm terrorist ringleader killed in Saint Denis raid
7:11 AM.French authorities have confirmed the suspected ringleader behind the Paris terrorist attacks was killed in the police raid in Saint Denis yesterday. Audio
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Morning markets for 20 November 2015
6:58 AM.Wall Street is flat with firmer technology stocks offset by weaker healthcare stocks. Audio
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NZX sells virtues of exchange traded funds
6:57 AM.The NZX's funds management business has embarked on a major expansion of its investment products with the launch of a range of new exchange traded funds. Audio
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Fonterra exits US joint venture
6:56 AM.The dairy co-operative, Fonterra, says its exiting a United States partnership because it sees better value for money elsewhere. Audio
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Veritas Investments faces disgruntled shareholders meeting
6:54 AM.The owner of the Mad Butcher chain, Veritas Investments, received a grilling from shareholders at the annual meeting. Audio
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Kathmandu's board to face tough questions at annual meeting
6:51 AM.Kathmandu's board faces some tough questions at the annual meeting in Christchurch this morning, over incentive pay for the new chief executive.. Audio
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Irish Examiner's poignant tribute to Jonah
6:46 AM.The death of Jonah Lomu has not only shocked and saddened New Zealand - the impact has been felt around the globe. Audio
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South Dunedin tries not to think about sea level rises
6:41 AM.South Dunedin residents say they have more pressing problems than sea level rises one day swamping their houses. Audio
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Early business news
6:20 AM.Our business editor, Gyles Beckford, is with us on what's happening in the financial world. Audio
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PM says current flag is favourite
6:18 AM.The Prime Minister says the National Party's own polling is showing people prefer the current flag, but the gap for change is closing. Audio
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Airline pilots detail their airport security worries
6:16 AM.The Transport Minister Simon Bridges says security on domestic flights is set to be tightened in the wake of recent world events. Audio
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Mastermind of Paris terror attacks killed
6:12 AM.Belgium has proven to staging post for the Paris terror attacks. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 20 November 2015
6:00 AM.The ringleader behind France's terror attacks is confirmed dead. In the wake of recent world events, New Zealand gets ready to step up security on all domestic flights and we speak to Richie McCaw on… Read more Audio
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A final look back at All Black great Jonah Lomu's life
8:58 AM.A final look back on Jonah's Lomu's life. Audio
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Monarchs could starve in Auckland this summer
8:51 AM.The Trust that works to protect monarch butterflies is warning that the colourful insects are facing a famine in Auckland this summer. Audio
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PETA: government-supported Saudi farm puts reputation at risk
8:42 AM.The Government is refusing to rule out sending more sheep to a controversial farm in the Saudi desert despite the catastrophic lamb losses that have occurred there. Audio
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Affco ruling set potential precedent for seasonal work
8:37 AM.Seasonal workers, such as those working in the meat industry and on orchards, may have greater job security after a win by Affco workers in the Employment Court. Audio
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Markets Update for 19 November 2015
8:32 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio