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Vietnam vets hope book overcomes prejudice
Vietnam vets hope book overcomes prejudice
Vietnam War veterans hope a new book by Claire Hall will help overcome public prejudice about New Zealand's most unpopular and controversial war.
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Cuba to share cyclone knowledge with the Pacific
Audio 18 Aug 2014Cuba's National Forecast Centre says it hopes to share with the Pacific region how it has reduced the crippling impacts of severe weather events. Audio
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Should NZ reporters fear spying?
Should NZ reporters fear spying?
Pen, notebook - and encryption key. It's time to add digital security to the reporter's toolkit, experts say. Mediawatch looks at journalism in the digital age. Audio
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A hard sell to stop mates driving drunk
A hard sell
Friends don’t stop friends drink and driving for fear of creating an awkward moment. So how do you market a product that no one wants to buy?
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Recruiting to the fight against rape culture
Recruiting to the fight
The more entry points there are into feminism, the faster we'll end rape culture, writes Elle Hunt.
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Israelis, Palestinians fighting an online propaganda war
Inside a propaganda war
As the violence in Gaza intensifies, Palestinians and Israelis are fighting an online propaganda war.
- What's the harm in a huff?
- Predicting the web's future
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Crossing the border, running the risk
Crossing the border
New Zealand journalist Emma Beals knows risk; she’s weighed them every day for the past two years she’s been covering the war in Syria.
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Rolf Harris guilty of indecent assault
Rolf Harris guilty of indecent assault
Police are considering fresh allegations against Australian entertainer Rolf Harris, who has been found guilty of indecently assaulting four girls and young women in Britain. Audio
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Smoke signals: Lobbying at work
Smoke signals
Big tobacco companies are just one special-interest group trying to sway politicians and public opinion. How does lobbying work?
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Loading Docs: The Road To Whakarae
The Road To Whakarae
Deep in the Urewera Ranges, Māori elder Beam Titoko puts on his best cowboy hat, digs out his old guitar and sings a song of home.
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Thailand: Life under a martial law
Life under a martial law
A military coup means more than party spots closing up early, New Zealand expats in Bangkok have found.
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Harre tipped to lead Internet Party
Harre tipped to lead Internet Party
There is strong speculation that former Alliance MP Laila Harre is the leader of the Internet Party, which has joined forces with Mana ahead of the general election on 20 September. Audio
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Media commentator - Gavin Ellis
Audio 27 May 2014The leaked New York Times digital innovation report and what can learn from it about moving to on-line publication. Audio
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Derek Handley: Finding a purpose beyond profit
Purpose beyond profit
Entrepreneur Derek Handley is on a mission to change the way we think about our careers, writes Melody Thomas.
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Quake lessons included in CD review
Quake lessons included in CD review
A review of the National Civil Defence Emergency Management Plan has included lessons learned from the Canterbury earthquakes.
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Police didn't conceal info - Association
Police didn't conceal info - Association
The Police Association believes an independent report shows police weren't trying to hide anything in the early stages of the investigation into the so-called Roastbusters. Video, Audio
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All that glitters: Expat life in Dubai
All that glitters
Amanda Fisher talks to young New Zealanders seeking their fortune in the desert playground of Dubai.
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Police accept 'Roastbusters' findings
Police accept 'Roastbusters' findings
The Assistant Police Commissioner says police accept a watchdog's findings on the so-called Roastbusters sex case in which they mishandled media queries, but it was "an honest mistake". Video, Audio
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RNZ takes a global look at digital age
RNZ takes a global look at digital age
Speech notes for Radio New Zealand chief executive Paul Thompson's speech to the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association Conference in Glasgow, on 12 May 2014.
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Ahoy ... From the mothership.
Ahoy ... From the mothership.
The Wireless has hand picked some bits and piece for you to sit back, relax and press play...
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Berlusconi begins time at hospice
Berlusconi begins time at hospice
Italy's controversial politician Silvio Berlusconi has begun community service for tax fraud at a hospice for Alzheimer's patients, in a spectacular fall from grace.
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Internet virality expert Emerson Spartz
Audio 8 May 2014Entrepeneur Emerson Spartz is, at 26 years of age, a world expert in internet virality. As CEO of Spartz Inc, he runs one of the fastest-growing digital media publishers with 160 million page views… Audio
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League player apologises for sex video
League player apologises for sex video
Warriors rugby league player Konrad Hurrell has apologised over a sex video which surfaced on social media this week. He has been fined $5000.