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Dotcom: Stress cost me co-accuseds' friendship
Dotcom: Stress cost me co-accuseds' friendship
As Kim Dotcom's extradition hearing begins, the internet businessman says he and his co-accused are no longer close friends. Audio
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Dotcom feeling confident before hearing
Audio 21 Sep 2015Kim Dotcom's court hearing begins today to decide whether he should be extradited to face trial in the United States. His preparation for the hearing was set back by a change of lawyers at the end of… Audio
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Kim Dotcom hearing to begin today
Audio 21 Sep 2015The court hearing which will decide whether Kim Dotcom will be extradited to the United States to face trial begins today. Our reporter Kate Newton has been following the case through its twists and… Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 21 September 2015
Audio 21 Sep 2015Queenstown reporter joins punters at bar for the AB match, Greece's Syriza looks set to win biggest share of votes, Teachers need to pay up before the debt collectors call - Joyce, Community stunned… Audio
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Harvard professor says Dotcom allegations lack merit
Harvard professor says Dotcom allegations lack merit
Kim Dotcom's American lawyer says the extradition case against the internet mogul should have been thrown out before it was even filed.
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Top Harvard law professor slams Kim Dotcom's extradition case
Audio 17 Sep 2015A Harvard law professor has waded into the case for Kim Dotcom's extradition, claiming the United States allegations lack merit. Ira Rothken, Kim Dotcom's American lawyer, joins Morning Report. Audio
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A fans - and a haters - guide to surviving the RWC
Audio 17 Sep 2015Just one day to go until rugby heaven - or perhaps it's your idea of hell. While rugby fans can't wait, those less enthusiastic are wondering how they're going to survive the next six weeks. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 17 September 2015
Audio 17 Sep 2015Will the Govt be able to get Australia to change its policy? Would-be climate change refugees on cusp of deportation, Would-be climate change refugees face imminent deportation, Danish man charged… Audio
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Dotcom's extradition hearing to go ahead
Dotcom's extradition hearing to go ahead
The extradition hearing for Kim Dotcom will go ahead next week after nearly four years of delays.
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DotCom attempts another extradition delay
Audio 9 Sep 2015Why can't Kim DotCom use his frozen assetts to fund his extradition case? Audio
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Dotcom seeks another extradition hearing delay
Dotcom seeks another extradition hearing delay
Lawyers for Kim Dotcom are once again trying to delay the internet mogul's impending extradition hearing.
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Simon Denny: Power, secrets and art
Simon Denny: Power, secrets and art
Te Papa has acquired four pieces from contemporary artist Simon Denny's 'Secret Power' exhibition for $750,000. He talks to Kim Hill. Audio
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Simon Denny: power and secrets
New Zealand artist based in Berlin who represented New Zealand at the 2015 Venice Biennale with his work, Secret Power; four of the works have been acquired by Te Papa. Audio, Gallery
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Police did not lie in Dotcom hearing - IPCA
Police did not lie in Dotcom hearing - IPCA
There is no evidence a detective committed perjury during Kim Dotcom's court action, according to the Independent Police Conduct Authority.
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'Spy agencies should be more transparent' - Cullen
'Spy agencies should be more transparent' - Cullen
New Zealand's spy agencies should be more transparent about their activities, says Sir Michael Cullen.
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Public interest journalism and paywalls
Editor and publisher of Scoop Media, which runs the independent news source Scoop.co.nz as a free service for the public, supported by a range of premium services and a new "Ethical Paywall"… Audio
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Beef up spies' resources for greater accountability
Beef up spies' resources for greater accountability
If the public expects greater transparency from security and intelligence agencies, their resources should be boosted accordingly, says the Privacy Commissioner.
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Banks moots legal action against Crown Law
Banks moots legal action against Crown Law
Former MP John Banks says he may take legal action against Crown Law over what he says was misconduct in how it handled his case. Audio
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Dotcom argues assets were seized 'improperly'
Dotcom argues assets were seized 'improperly'
Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom is appealing an American ruling that seized property and assets, including cash, jet skis, luxury watches and cars.
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Kim Dotcom clings to assets - for now
Kim Dotcom clings to assets - for now
Internet businessman Kim Dotcom has notched up a victory in a legal tussle over whether he should have to forfeit his assets.
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John Banks not surprised by IPCA report
John Banks not surprised by IPCA report
John Banks says he is not surprised a police watchdog has cleared the police over their investigation into his electoral returns.
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John Banks says he faced 'jihad'
John Banks says he faced 'jihad'
The Solicitor-General could avoid any consequences of John Banks' acquittal but others in Crown Law will be nervous, a law professor says. Video, Audio
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Banks calls for Solicitor-General to stand aside
Banks calls for Solicitor-General to stand aside
John Banks says the Solicitor-General should stand aside while an independent investigation is carried out into his involvement in Mr Banks' failed case. Video, Audio
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Banks Decision
Audio 19 May 2015Earlier today the Court of Appeal ordered former Act Party Leader, John Banks, to be acquitted over electoral returns. Mr Banks was convicted last August of failing to declare two $25,000 donations… Audio
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Govt doesn't want to upset donors - Peters
Govt doesn't want to upset donors - Peters
The New Zealand First leader has accused the Government of not doing enough to rein in the Auckland housing market because it does not want to upset its donors. Audio