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Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 30 July 2014
Audio 30 Jul 2014Police admit failings in the unsolved Crewe murder case. The government takes over the error-ridden Novopay system and - the US moves to make Kim Dotcom forfeit assests. Audio
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Midday News for 30 July 2014
Audio 30 Jul 2014Police say after a fresh investigation they can't rule out Arthur Allan Thomas being involved in the 1970 Crewe murders and Kim Dotcom is back in court trying to regain control of frozen assets. Audio
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Sykes tied with Flavell in Waiariki?
Sykes tied with Flavell in Waiariki?
Internet Mana's Waiariki candidate Annette Sykes says she's level-pegging with the Maori Party candidate Te Ururoa Flavell - as she launches her election campaign.
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The Panel with Jock Anderson and Mike Williams (Part 1)
Audio 25 Jul 2014Government minister Jonathan Coleman knew the FBI was interested in Kim Dotcom before his officials granted Mr Dotcom residency. This revelation has led to accusations he misled the public. Gate Gate… Audio
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Coleman rejects claims of involvement in residency
Coleman rejects claims of involvement in residency
Defence Minister Jonathan Coleman has rejected any suggestion that government ministers intervened in the decision to grant internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom permanent residency.
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Tech issues 'important' to young voters
Tech issues 'important' to young voters
Former Maori Affairs Minister Dover Samuels believes the Internet-Mana alliance could encourage first-time rangatahi Maori voters to sign up for this year's general election.
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Te Manu Korihi News for 22 July 2014
Audio 22 Jul 2014A former Maori Affairs Minister believes the Kim Dotcom-backed political party - Internet-Mana - could encourage first-time rangatahi Maori voters to sign up for this year's general election; A… Audio
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The Panel with Linda Clark and Chris Wikaira (Part 1)
Audio 21 Jul 2014David Cunliffe's holiday and his meeting with the prominent NZer given name supression over a sexual offence. A short mention of that case, too. Colin Craig's conference of the Conservatives and Kim… Audio
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Inheritance tax in, GST and prisons out
Inheritance tax in, GST and prisons out
Closing down prisons, abolishing GST and re-introducing inheritance tax are being used to attract voters at music-filled rallies for the Internet-Mana alliance.
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John Key repeats he didn't know Kim Dotcom
Audio 21 Jul 2014Mr Key has repeatedly said the first he heard of Mr Dotcom was the day before police raided the businessman's Coatsville mansion on 20 January, 2012. Audio
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NZ First pledges to remove some GST
NZ First pledges to remove some GST
New Zealand First is promising to remove the goods and services tax from food. Party leader Winston Peters announced the move at the party's annual conference in Auckland.
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Dotcom says revelations unequivocal
Dotcom says revelations unequivocal
Kim Dotcom says his promised pre-election revelations are unequivocal and black and white, but he does not expect Prime Minister John Key to resign over them.
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The Week In Review for week ending July 18 2014
Audio 18 Jul 2014A review of the week's news. An Australian soldier has died while climbing Aoraki Mt Cook while ten kilometres away on the opposite side of the mountain a massive and rare land slip has engulfed a… Audio
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Need to sue ridiculous - Dotcom
Need to sue ridiculous - Dotcom
The man at the centre of a spying scandal, internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom, says it's ridiculous that he has to take the step of filing a private prosecution. Audio
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Dotcom: Need to sure 'ridiculous'
Another Dotcom case
Kim Dotcom says it's ridiculous that he has to file a private prosecution in order to get justice.
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Dotcom legal fees add up
Audio 18 Jul 2014A law professor says Kim Dotcom will have paid millions of dollars in legal fees fighting his extradition to America. Audio
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Kim Dotcom says it's ridiculous he has to take a private prosecution to get justice
Audio 18 Jul 2014The man at the centre of a spying scandal, the internet mogul, Kim Dotcom, says it's ridiculous that he has to take the step of filing a private prosecution in order to get any justice. Audio
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POWER PLAY with Brent Edwards
POWER PLAY
Kim Dotcom continues to loom large over New Zealand politics. He's getting plenty of attention, but probably not in the way he would like.
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Kim Dotcom may sue Govt spy agency
Kim Dotcom may sue Govt spy agency
Internet businessman Kim Dotcom is considering suing the Government's spy agency over illegal surveillance, following a police watchdog decision vindicating police. Audio
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Dotcom considers legal action against GCSB
Audio 17 Jul 2014The internet businessman, Kim Dotcom, says there's a 90 per cent chance he'll launch his own legal action against the Government's spy agency. Audio
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Kim Dotcom talks of legal action
Audio 17 Jul 2014The internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom says he is 90 percent certain he is going to take a private prosecution against the Government's spy agency over illegal surveillance. Audio
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IPCA backs police for not prosecuting GCSB
Audio 17 Jul 2014The internet tycoon, Kim Dotcom, says he's seriously considering launching his own legal action against the Government's spy agency. Audio
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The Panel with - Chris Trotter and Lyndsay Freer (Part 1)
Audio 17 Jul 2014The Greens are saying that the decision not to prosecute the GCSB for snooping on Kim Dotcom clears the way for illegal spying. The new Stuff/Ipsos poll puts National 30 points ahead of Labour… Audio
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Report backs police not prosecuting spy cases
Report backs police not prosecuting spy cases
News 17 Jul 2014The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found police were justified in not prosecuting officers of the Government Communications Security Bureau for alleged illegal spying.
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Police justified for not prosecuting spy cases
Police justified for not prosecuting spy cases
News 17 Jul 2014The Independent Police Conduct Authority finds police were justified in not prosecuting officers of the Government Communications Security Bureau for alleged illegal spying.