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Suspicious parcel identified at US Embassy in Wellington8:40 AM.Reporter Alex Ashton is outside the American embassy in Thorndon where a suspicious package has been located and Hazmat control vehicles have been stationed. Audio 
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Possible Ebola scare hoaxes investigated8:38 AM.Vials of blood-like liquid arrived in the mail yesterday at the New Zealand Herald offices in Auckland and at Parliament in Wellington. One vial has been flown to Melbourne to be tested for Ebola, the… Read more Audio 
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Markets Update for 12 November 20148:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio 
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Question time for the Labour Party leadership candidates8:12 AM.The campaigning is over and Labour party members and the affiliated unions have until midday next Tuesday to vote for their preferred leader. The four candidates are in our studio and answer some… Read more Audio 
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152nd Canterbury A&P Show gets underway today7:56 AM.Organisers are expecting over a hundred thousand people to attend the three day show, near Christchurch, which officially begins this morning. Audio 
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Sewol ferry captain sentenced to 36-years in prison7:52 AM.A South Korean court has found the captain of the ferry that capsized in April, killing more than 300 passengers, guilty of negligence and sentenced him to 36-years in prison. Audio 
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Reserve Bank expected to ease LVR restrictions today7:48 AM.ANZ Chief Economist Cameron Bagrie on the Reserve Bank's expected lifting of restrictions on high Loan to Value ratio home loan borrowing today. Audio 
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Principals warn of high exam stress among students7:41 AM.High school principals describe the acute levels of stress among their students during NCEA and Scholarship exams, which started this week. Audio 
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Loss of Air NZ flights described as "nail in the coffin"7:38 AM.Regional business people say Air New Zealand's decison to axe services to three provincial towns is another nail in the coffin for the regions. Audio 
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Labour leadership road show has wrapped up7:35 AM.The four Labour Party MPs vying for the party's leadership have finally wrapped up their three week long roadshow. Audio 
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John Key from Beijing7:29 AM.Prime Minister John Key, from a media conference last night at the APEC meeting, spoke about NZ's contribution to the fight against ISIS and a possible US presidential visit to Aotearoa New Zealand. Audio 
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Corrections suspends temporary releases of prisoners7:17 AM.The Minister for Corrections, Peseta Sam Lotu-I'iga, talks about the absconding of Phillip John Smith and his ministry's response in temporarily suspending the short-term release of prisoners nearing… Read more Audio 
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Phillip John Smith talks exclusively to Radio New Zealand7:11 AM.Fugitive Phillip John Smith has spoken exclusively, via email, to Radio New Zealand from his hiding place in Brazil - claiming he was escaping New Zealand's vigilante justice system. Producer and… Read more Audio 
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Morning Markets for 12 November 20146:58 AM.Leading the international markets, the Dow is down 10-points while the S&P 500 is trending down also. Audio 
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China is poised to further open its economy to investors6:55 AM.Radio NZ Asia correspondent Ryan Bridge reports China is poised to further open up its economy to the world next week with the debut of the Shanghai-Hong Kong stock exchange link. Audio 
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Air NZ says it will help any new operators take over routes6:53 AM.Air New Zealand CEO Christopher Luxon says the airline will help any new player looking to take over the regional domestic services to Westport, Whakatane and Kaitaia that it will abandon. Audio 
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Electronic card spending good sign for retailers6:52 AM.Westpac economist Felix Delbruk tells Rowan Quinn the latest figures on electronic card spending are a sign the retail economy is still looking strong. Audio 
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Mainfreight, all regions contributed to solid first-half profit6:50 AM.Mainfreight's group managing director, Don Braid, tells Nona Pelletier all the regions contributed to the bottom line, but the United States reflected a great effort from the team developing that… Read more Audio 
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Infratil more likely to invest in Australia than New Zealand6:47 AM.Infratil still on the hunt for new opportunities, but more likely to invest cash reserves in Australia than New Zealand. Infratil's Tim Brown speaks with Nona Pelletier. Audio 
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Westport community leader on loss of Air NZ services6:41 AM.Westport farmer and former general manager of the Buller Community Development Company, Bruce Hamilton, says the loss of Air New Zealand services to Westport will be felt by local businesses and… Read more Audio 
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John Key apologises to victimised family for flippant joke6:40 AM.Prime Minister John Key has unreservedly apologised, via the media, to the family victimised by the fugitive Phillip John Smith. Audio 
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Te Manu Korihi News for 12 November 20146:27 AM.A Tikanga Maori expert says the impact on prisoners who have their taonga taken from them could be devastating; The director of Te Reo Maori for the Ngati Kahungunu Iwi says its dialect is almost… Read more Audio 
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