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Pacific News for 22 August 2014
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Sports News for 22 August 2014
6:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 22 August 2014
6:00 AM.Support for National dips in the first poll since the release of Nicky Hager's book Dirty Politics. The party's campaign chairman remains unfazed. Two American aid workers are cured of the Ebola virus… Read more Audio
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Cronulla Sharks players offered doping deal
8:55 AM.Seventeen current and former Cronulla Sharks players have until tomorrow to decide whether to accept a 'plea bargain' over doping. Audio
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Questions remain from union after ambulance funding and staff boost
8:52 AM.The Government's promising faster responses and better care from a multi-million-dollar boost to the country's ambulance services. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 21 August 2014
8:47 AM.A Ngapuhi kaumatua has lodged a claim for up to 2.3 billion dollars for government delays in settling the land claims of Tai Tokerau hapu; The Labour leader David Cunliffe says the unemployment rate… Read more Audio
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Queenstown gets first look at detailed plans for convention centre
8:45 AM.The Queenstown business community has taken its first look at the local council's detailed plans for a convention centre. Audio
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Electoral law specialist on satirical song
8:43 AM.Guyon Espiner talks to Professor Andrew Geddis from the University of Otago, a specialist in electoral law. Audio
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D day for sale of satirical song Planet Key
8:36 AM.Today is 'D' day for Wellington blues musician Darren Watson, who's been told he has until 5 o'clock to declare himself a political promoter or else face prosecution for selling his satirical song… Read more Audio
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Markets Update for 21 August 2014
8:32 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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No tear gas fired in Ferguson overnight, but tensions continue
8:26 AM.The American Attorney General, Eric Holder, is due to arrive in Missouri today, after an 11th-straight night of protests in Ferguson. Audio
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Company results may signal NZ's economic health
8:20 AM.Two companies seen as barometers for what is happening in the economy, Freightways and Fletcher Building, have posted strong financial results this week. Audio
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Election ads released
8:15 AM.Suzie Ferguson talks to John Ansell who has handled election advertising for both the National and Act parties. Audio
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Smaller parties says policies drowned out by Collins behaviour
8:10 AM.Some of the smaller parties say policy debates are being drowned out by the clamour surrounding the behaviour of the Justice Minister Judith Collins. Audio
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Sports News for 21 August 2014
8:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Suicide rate down but not by enough
7:55 AM.Despite the number of people killing themselves falling to a seven year low, the chief coroner says the suicide rate is still too high. Audio
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St John to get more staff
7:51 AM.St John is recruiting an additional 158 staff after receiving a funding boost. Audio
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Hamas militant leader's family killed in Israeli airstrikes
7:47 AM.The Israeli military has carried out 60 air strikes in Gaza overnight - one of them killing the wife and child of the Hamas militant leader, Mohammed Deif, and several other people. Audio
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Obama outraged, appalled at beheading of US journalist
7:42 AM.Barack Obama spoke a short time ago saying James Foley's death has sent shockwaves across the globe. Audio
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Fears other Western journalists will also be beheaded
7:37 AM.The United States President, Barack Obama, says he is heartbroken by the death of the American journalist, James Foley. Audio
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Key says Justice Minister has been held responsible
7:22 AM.The Prime Minister John Key says the Justice Minister Judith Collins has been held responsible for the leaking of a public servant's personal details. Audio
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Intelligence expert says govt could have serious questions to answer
7:16 AM.An intelligence expert says John Key's Government would have tough questions to answer if "smoking gun" links between the SIS and rightwing blogger Cameron Slater are uncovered in an investigation. Audio
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Mighty River Power posts big profit
7:10 AM.Mighty River Power is hotly denying claims made by Labour that its profits are outrageous. Audio
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Sports News for 21 August 2014
7:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 21 August 2014
6:59 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio