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Nashville Babylon for 5 December 2016
On this week's Nashville Babylon we'll have music from Blanche, Nadia Reid, D.Braxton Harris and Mike Henderson, classic tracks from Vince Taylor and Glen Campbell, blues from Memphis Minnie and a… Audio
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'We'll never live in the house again'
Marlborough families struggle with quake aftermath, some forced from homes
Ross Ward and his wife are living in a borrowed horse truck after last month's quake. They're one of at least nine families in Marlborough forced from their homes.
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Native American costumes pulled from parade
Native American costumes pulled from parade
The Native American costumes at Christchurch's Santa Parade were withdrawn over abusive emails, the organisers say.
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Chch Santa Parade float called 'culturally insensitive'
Float featuring in Christchurch Santa Parade called culturally insensitive'
A Native American float will feature in Christchurch's Santa Parade this weekend, despite a complaint. Audio
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Getting off Fidel's wild ride
Getting off Fidel's wild ride
Analysis - Fidel Castro's Cuba was already slipping away before the man himself signed off. Aaron Smale reflects on one of the giants of the 20th century.
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'We really have lost touch with empirical fact'
If you had Googled ‘final election count’ last week the top result would have told you Donald Trump won the electoral college and popular vote - the story was false. Audio
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Hard work bears fruit across generations
Fruit growing roots run deep in the Gilchrist family – with Jack joining forces with his grandad John to become a fifth-generation orchardist on the slopes of the mighty Clutha River. Audio
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Hard work bears fruit across generations
Hard work bears fruit across generations
Fruit growing roots run deep in the Gilchrist family – with Jack joining forces with his grandad John to become a fifth-generation orchardist on the slopes of the mighty Clutha River.
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'Utter devastation': NZ rocked by 7.5 magnitude quake
'Utter devastation': NZ rocked by 7.5 magnitude quake
As strong aftershocks continue, we look back at stories of homes destroyed, animals driven mad and a potential billion-dollar clean-up bill. Video, Audio
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Shaking up the memories of Christchurch
Shaking up the memories of Christchurch
First Person - Having experienced the Canterbury earthquakes, Mike Crean feels a desperate sadness for those affected by today's shaking.
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Is it OK to feague a horse?
Australian author Nick Earls had long been obsessed with how certain words came about, and discovered that some words have fascinating stories behind them. Audio
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Who's who in the new first family?
Who's who in the new first family?
Donald Trump gave his victory speech at a New York hotel ballroom flanked by his wife and extended family. So who are the new first family of the United States?
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Mt Roskill by-election campaigning steps up
Mt Roskill by-election campaigning steps up
With the Mount Roskill by-election less than a month away, campaigning in the Auckland seat left vacant by Phil Goff is kicking up a notch.
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Mount Roskill by-election a two-horse race
Nominations have closed for the Mount Roskill by-election and with NZ First joining the Greens and Act on the sidelines, it's set to be a two-horse Labour versus National race. Audio
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Citizen of Glass by Agnes Obel
Nick Bollinger explores the Nordic noir of Berlin-based, Danish-born Agnes Obel. Audio
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Citizen of Glass by Agnes Obel
Citizen of Glass by Agnes Obel
Nick Bollinger explores the Nordic noir of Berlin-based, Danish-born Agnes Obel.
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Lazarus rises for NZ Trotting Cup victory
Lazarus rises for NZ Trotting Cup victory
The favourite, Lazarus, has cruised to victory in the New Zealand Trotting Cup at Addington in Christchurch.
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Euthanasia would divide families, select committee told
Euthanasia would divide families, select committee told
A Wellington man left a parliamentary committee today in the middle of a submission by a Wellington GP opposed to medically assisted dying. Audio
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All Blacks can't deny Ireland this time
All Blacks can't deny Ireland this time
The All Blacks produced the great escape to break Irish hearts in 2013, but three years on and in a neutral venue, it was a step too far.
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Greens call for McCully to resign over Saudi deal
Greens call for McCully to resign over Saudi deal
The Green Party is calling for the Foreign Minister to resign over the Saudi sheep deal, despite the Auditor General clearing the government of any criminal liability over it.
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Almandin takes out Melbourne Cup by a nose
Almandin takes out Melbourne Cup by a nose
Almandin has won the Melbourne Cup, claiming the $NZ6.4 million prize at Flemington Racecourse. Video
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More Melbourne Cup history
The first Melbourne Cup was in 1861 and we remember the 1988 New Zealand horse who won, Empire Rose. Audio
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Melbourne Cup: Local punters back Who Shot Thebarman
Melbourne Cup: Local punters back Who Shot Thebarman
New Zealand horse Who Shot Thebarman is getting plenty of backing from local punters for this afternoon's running of the Melbourne Cup.
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Melbourne Cup: Does NZ horse have a shot?
Melbourne Cup: Does NZ horse have a shot?
New Zealand horse Who Shot Thebarman is getting plenty of backing from local punters for this afternoon's running of the Melbourne Cup.
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The Panel with Irene Gardiner, and Mike Williams (Part 1)
Audio 1 Nov 2016A chat about the Melbourne Cup. Labour MP David Cunliffe is calling it a day. If Hillary Clinton is elected US president John Key thinks there is a possibility the Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal… Audio