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South Africa stunned by Lomu's death
6:15 AM.The famous match against England in the 1995 Rugby World Cup was played in South Africa. SuperSport broadcaster Clinton van der Berg talks to RNZ from Johannesburg. Audio
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Wallaby great recalls Lomu's intimidation and grace
6:11 AM.Jonah Lomu's death yesterday, aged just 40, has shocked and saddened New Zealanders and rugby fans around the world. Audio
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Sports News for 19 November 2015
6:07 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 19 November 2015
6:00 AM.Global tributes for Jonah Lomu, Lomu was rugby's only global superstar - Sean Fitzpatrick; Lomu mourned at his old Sunday school church; Two terrorism suspects killed in Paris raid; Speeding car full… Read more Audio
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First fire engine to respond to Ballantynes fire restored
8:57 AM.Today marks sixty-eight years since the fatal fire at Ballantynes department store in Christchurch. Audio
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Justin Bieber makes Kiwi moves thanks to NZ choreographer
8:53 AM.Not someone you often hear on Morning Report -- that's Justin Bieber and the final track on his latest album 'Purpose'. Audio
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Iwi commemorate 150th anniversary of Battle for Waerenga a Hika
8:48 AM.An East Coast iwi will commemorate the 150th anniversary of the siege of Waerenga a Hika, on the outskirts of Gisborne, today. Audio
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Watchdog flags worries about KiwiSaver advice
8:45 AM.Eight years after it was set up, KiwiSaver is now big business. Audio
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Still huge stigma attached to HIV diagnosis
8:42 AM.The New Zealand AIDS foundation says people diagnosed with HIV still suffer from a huge amount of social stigma. Audio
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Pair jailed for swearing at judge
8:38 AM.Two men have been jailed for contempt of court after interrupting a district court judge, questioning his jurisdiction and swearing violently. Audio
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Fijian photographer beaten by soldiers in 2007 dies
8:27 AM.A Fijian photographer who was left bedridden after being assaulted by soldiers in 2007 has died and is being farewelled today at a funeral in Fiji. Audio
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New report finds children make up 50% of Auckland homeless
8:25 AM.The Salvation Army says it's shocked at how many children are homeless in Auckland. The Salvation Army's director of social policy is Major Sue Hay. Audio
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More than half of US states say they'll reject Syria refugees
8:22 AM.More than half the America's state governors say they will refuse to let Syrian refugees into their states. Audio
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Hundreds pay tribute to Paris in Wellington
8:17 AM.Hundreds of people gathered in Wellington last night to pay their respects to the people killed in the Paris terrorist attacks. Audio
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Paris suspect stopped in Austria on routine check but let go
8:12 AM.Austrian authorites say the suspected Paris attacker, Salah Abdeslam, was stopped in Austria in September on a routine traffic check, but let go. Audio
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Who should pay for Queenstown tourism growth?
7:55 AM.Debate in Queenstown over who is going to foot the bill for tens of millions of dollars worth of housing and tourism infrastructure is still unresolved, with government, council and business all… Read more Audio
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Charlie Sheen confirms he has HIV
7:50 AM.Hollywood actor, Charlie Sheen, has admitted he is HIV positive. Audio
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Key pushes TPP at Apec meeting
7:47 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key is selling the Trans Pacific Partnership as the best deal in the free trade showroom to APEC countries not already signed up. Audio
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Defence urges jury to acquit at Cairns' trial
7:45 AM.Chris Cairns' lawyer has spent most of today attacking the Black Caps captain Brendon McCullum, saying his story has shifted over time. Audio
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Parliament to continue debating offenders legislation
7:43 AM.Parliament will continue to sit under urgency today to finish passing law introducing a monitoring regime for returning criminals. Audio
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Minister wanted to pay panel chair $3000 a day
7:37 AM.The revelation the chair of a Child Youth and Family panel is being paid 2-thousand dollars a day caused political and public outrage, but in fact the responsible minister was pushing for much more. Audio
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Wairoa mayor hopeful town will move on from Affco
7:35 AM.The Employment Court will rule today the meat company Affco acted unlawfully when it locked out staff at its Wairoa plant in Hawkes Bay. Audio
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Dairy prices fall again in latest milk price auction
7:32 AM.International dairy prices have fallen again in the global dairy trade auction Audio