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Aotea Square crackdown attracts more protesters
Aotea Square crackdown attracts more protesters
About 40 Occupy protesters remain at Aotea Square on Tuesday night despite the Auckland Council's attempt to move them on. Audio
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Occupy London protesters told to leave cathedral
Occupy London protesters told to leave cathedral
A British court ruled on Wednesday that a protest camp denouncing economic inequality should be removed from its site outside St Paul's Cathedral in London.
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French presidency Cantona's new goal
French presidency Cantona's new goal
Former football star Eric Cantona wants to run in this year's presidential election in France and is trying to gather the signatures needed to do so, a newspaper has reported.
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Pay rise for judges
Pay rise for judges
Judges have been given a pay rise of between 1.4% - 1.7% by the Remuneration Authority. Audio
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Protesters end occupation in Dunedin
Protesters end occupation in Dunedin
Protesters in Dunedin have ended their two-month occupation of the Octagon.
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Occupy protesters move to US ports
Occupy protesters move to US ports
Anti-Wall Street protesters, hoping to briefly cripple a key supply chain of American commerce and re-energise their movement, plan to attempt to block major West Coast ports on Monday.
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Taxing rich not answer to closing wage gap - English
Taxing rich not answer to closing wage gap - English
Finance Minister Bill English says taxing the rich more heavily is not the answer to closing the gap between rich and poor in New Zealand. Audio
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Economist, academic discuss inequality report
Audio 7 Dec 2011Joining us now are the economist Gareth Morgan, and the University of Auckland law professor, Jane Kelsey. Audio
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Labour discusses how to tackle inequality
Audio 7 Dec 2011Labour discusses how to tackle inequality. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 7 December 2011
Audio 7 Dec 2011Govt support parties disagree with report on raising tax;National's finance spokesperson responds to rich-poor gap;Labour discusses how to tackle inequality;Push for secret Pike River hearings… Audio
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Police shut down Los Angeles 'occupy' camp
Police shut down Los Angeles 'occupy' camp
Police in riot gear and biohazard suits have removed anti-Wall Street activists from a camp outside Los Angeles City Hall, arresting about 200 people.
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Occupy New York camp shut down by riot police
Occupy New York camp shut down by riot police
The Occupy Wall Street protest camp in New York has been dismantled in an overnight raid involving police in riot gear.
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Police move in on another 'occupy' protest group
Police move in on another 'occupy' protest group
Melbourne authorities have become the latest to crack down on demonstrators occupying public spaces in protest against economic inequality.
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Occupy Wall St protestors are evicted
Audio 16 Nov 2011New York police have evicted Occupy Wall Street protesters from a park in the city's financial district, two months after they set up camp and sparked an international movement against economic… Audio
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Police clearing Occupy Wall Street camp
Police clearing Occupy Wall Street camp
Police in New York launched a pre-dawn operation to clear the original Occupy Wall Street protesters from a park in the financial district.
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Political gender gap hampering Pacific development- World Bank
Political gender gap hampering Pacific development- World Bank
A World Bank economist says women's lack of participation in politics is hampering development in the region. The Pacific is one of the world's worst regions in terms of parliamentary...
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Eat like the English do, Celts told
Eat like the English do, Celts told
People in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have been advised to eat more like the English do, and live longer.
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Police not certain if they can trespass Dunedin protestors
Police not certain if they can trespass Dunedin protestors
Dunedin police say they may not be able to legally remove protestors from the central city without breaching their right to protest.
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Occupy Dunedin eviction not yet enforced
Occupy Dunedin eviction not yet enforced
Efforts by authorities in Dunedin to evict protesters from the central city have so far been unsuccessful.
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Indian Gran Prix receives rave reviews
Indian Gran Prix receives rave reviews
Formula One and India have the makings of a long and happy relationship after an inaugural grand prix that exceeded expectations. Some of the facilities were far from finished, traffic...
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International pressure grows for solution to unrest in Papua
International pressure grows for solution to unrest in Papua
International pressure is mounting for Indonesia to address growing unrest and violence in its Papua region. The call comes after a week in which a Police Commander in West Papua...
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Manu Korihi News for 19 October 2011
Audio 19 Oct 2011The Council of Christian Social Services wants all candidates for next month's general election, challenged about their commitment to reducing income inequality in New Zealand; The government says… Audio
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Call for political candidates to address Maori poverty
Call for political candidates to address Maori poverty
The Council of Christian Social Services wants to see all candidates for the forthcoming general election put on the spot about their commitment to reducing income inequality in New Zealand.
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Manu Korihi News for 19 October 2011
Audio 19 Oct 2011The government says it's committed to producing better policy for gas and oil exploration that helps to protect the environment, one that iwi will be happy with; The Council of Christian Social… Audio
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Call for Maori inequality to be election issue
Call for Maori inequality to be election issue
The Council of Christian Social Services is encouraging Maori to make income inequality a general election issue.