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Nothing new or tangible in Trump-Kim commitment
Nothing new or tangible in Trump-Kim commitment
Analysis - A "complete denuclearisation" statement has been signed by Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un, but analysts say it yields nothing new or tangible, RNZ Foreign Editor Graeme Acton writes.
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Dory Previn's 1971 album Mythical Kings and Igaunas
Confessional singer-songwriter Dory Previn was born in 1925 and had a whole career in writing before becoming a singer songwriter in the 1970s. Her second solo LP Mythical Kings and Igaunas is a quest… Audio
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Music with Graeme Downes
Musicologist and senior lecturer in the Department of Music at the University of Otago, Graeme Downes, plays songs from Willie Nelson's album Last Man Standing. He says the 85 year old singer… Audio
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Funded Viagra needed for prostate cancer patients
Men who have prostate cancer and suffer erectile dysfunction because of their treatment have to fund their own Viagra - or a similar generic drug. At some pharmacies this can cost up to $40 for a pack… Audio
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Marvellous Murupara
Young backpackers on bus tours are making a tangible difference in the struggling Bay of Plenty town of Murupara. Local tour operator Nadine Toe Toe's motto is 'Change a town through tourism'. Audio, Gallery
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Marvellous Murupara
Marvellous Murupara
Young backpackers on bus tours are making a tangible difference in the struggling Bay of Plenty town of Murupara. Local tour operator Nadine Toe Toe's motto is 'Change a town through tourism'.
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Music with Graeme Downes
Graeme features the music of American Singer and Songwriter Judee Sill including The Kiss, Crayon Angels and Jesus Was a Crossmaker.
Graeme Downes is a musician, musicologist, and senior lecturer in… Audio
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Long dry summer leads to explosion in rodent numbers
Long dry summer leads to explosion in rodent numbers
An unusually long, dry summer has caused an explosion in rat and mice numbers, creating extra work for groups working towards a predator-free New Zealand.
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Auckland storm reignites frustration at tree-trimming rules
Auckland storm reignites frustration at tree-trimming rules
The delay in a government review into tree trimming is incredibly frustrating, the Electricity Networks Association says.
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Rural communities worried about missing out on RWC
Rural communities worried about missing out on RWC
If you want to watch most of the Rugby World Cup next year, you'll need around $100 and a decent internet connection. Video
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Seabird hotspot - the Poor Knights Islands
A team of seabird experts experience the joys and challenges of counting Buller's shearwaters on the predator-free Poor Knights Islands. Audio
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Seabird hotspot - the Poor Knights Islands
Seabird hotspot - the Poor Knights Islands
A team of seabird experts experience the joys and challenges of counting Buller's shearwaters on the predator-free Poor Knights Islands.
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Music with Graeme Downes
We go back to the '80s with songs from the BBC hit drama, The Singing Detective. Graeme Downes is a musicologist and senior lecturer in the Department of Music at the University of Otago. Audio
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'Organic vet' Dr Paul Dettloff visits NZ
Dr Paul Dettloff was in the country recently to educate farmers and vets about the transition to sustainable practices and homeopathic treatments for cattle infected with Mycoplasma bovis.
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'Organic vet' Dr Paul Dettloff visits NZ
'Organic vet' Dr Paul Dettloff visits NZ
Dr Paul Dettloff was in the country recently to educate farmers and vets about the transition to sustainable practices and homeopathic treatments for cattle infected with Mycoplasma bovis.
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Music with Graeme Downes
Graeme Downes is a musicologist and senior lecturer in the Department of Music at the University of Otago. Today he discusses the life and work of American singer-songwriter Roy Orbison. Audio
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More records for Tom Walsh
More records for Tom Walsh
World shot put champion Tom Walsh set four records this weekend and did the longest throw in the world since 2003.
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Debate over mangroves in Coromandel goes to Parliament
Debate over mangroves in Coromandel goes to Parliament
A move on the Coromandel that could make it easier to destroy mangroves is dividing the community.
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Music with Graeme Downes
Musicologist and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Music at the University of Otago, Graeme Downes, takes a look at the latest album from Christchurch's Salad Boys, This Is Glue - the follow up to… Audio
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'Nothing was done about the abuse' - RNZAF staffer
'Nothing was done about the abuse' - RNZAF staffer
A former Air Force staffer lived in constant fear of a Sergeant known as "Groper Roper", she says, and nothing was done despite numerous complaints.
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Warner just a 'bully'
Warner just a 'bully'
The former South Africa spinner Paul Harris has labelled David Warner a bully, suggesting Australia's vice-captain has dished out his fair share of personal abuse.
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Helicopter company fined $47k after fatal crash
Helicopter company fined $47k after fatal crash
A Queenstown helicopter company has been fined $47,600 after Auckland man Jerome Box was killed in a 2014 crash on Mount Alta, near Wanaka.
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Music with Graeme Downes
Graeme takes a look at Shania Twain's latest album, Now - her first studio release in 15 years. Twain has named it as her most personal album and described its theme as "going from lost to found, from… Audio
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Woods misses cut at Genesis Open
Woods misses cut at Genesis Open
A struggling Tiger Woods failed to make the cut at the Genesis Open in California on Friday as he had eight bogeys in a round of five-over-par 76.
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Music with Graeme Downes
Graeme features the music of English post-punk band The Fall. Audio