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Bodies brought down from mountain
Bodies brought down from mountain
Search teams have retrieved the bodies of Hiroki Ogawa and Nicole Sutton who died after being trapped on Mt Taranaki for two nights. Audio
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Couple die on Mt Taranaki after two nights in snow cave
Audio 29 Oct 2013An Air Force helicopter is on stand by to retrieve the bodies of two climbers who died after being stranded on Mt Taranaki at the weekend. Audio
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Two climbers die on Mt Taranaki after being stuck in snow cave
Audio 29 Oct 2013An airforce helicopter is on standby to retrieve the bodies of the two climbers who died on Mt Taranaki. Hiroki Ogawa and Nicole Sutton spent two nights in a snow cave near the mountain's summit after… Audio
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Climbing couple die on Mt Taranaki
Climbing couple die on Mt Taranaki
The bodies of two climbers remain high on Mt Taranaki after a race to save them was defeated by the weather. Nicole Sutton and Hiroki Ogawa reached the summit, but got into trouble as they made their…
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
Audio 16 Oct 2013New exhibitions at the Adam Art Gallery; the effects of the government shut-downs on Washington's museums; and the new research on the makers of ancient cave paintings. Audio
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Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke dies
Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke dies
Convicted Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke has died in Italy at the age of 100.
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Caving with Kieran McKay
Audio 7 Oct 2013Kieran McKay is an outdoor pursuits instructor and one of New Zealand's most accomplished cavers. He's been caving for 30 years, since he was 14, and is now working with a small team to link up two… Audio
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Toll keeps rising in Pakistan quake
Toll keeps rising in Pakistan quake
Rescue teams are racing to a remote part of Pakistan where a powerful earthquake has killed more than 300 people and injured hundreds more. After the quake, a small island appeared off the coast near… Audio
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Woman found after overnight search
Woman found after overnight search
A woman who had been missing on the Opunake coast in Taranaki has been found after spending the night in a cave.
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Roof collapses in fire in disused kindy
Roof collapses in fire in disused kindy
Firefighters have controlled a large blaze that extensively damaged a former kindergarten building in the Canterbury town of Kaiapoi.
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Jed and Hera
Audio 31 Aug 2013Cantabrian folk duo Jed & Hera recenty stopped in at the Music 101 studio to play a few tunes, discuss with us the kind of chips Nick Cave likes and why it's best not to leave your gumboots out… Audio
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Your Place - Cave
Audio 29 Aug 2013You can say you come from Cave if you live in a district between the Rangitata and the Pareora Rivers in Canterbury - about 23kms northwest of Timaru on the way to Fairlie. The historic settlement… Audio
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Moa cave discovery
Northland man Ian Calder was out trapping possums on his lifestyle block in Whangarei when he stumbled across the entrance to a cave. The mouth of the cave was little more than a narrow gap in the… Audio
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Cloud Control- Dream Cave
Audio 24 Aug 2013Australian psychedelic group Cloud Control explain why the sound of a man showering followed them around on their second album, Dream Cave, and how future collaborations with Warren G could be on the… Audio
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Boys rescued after snow cave collapse
Boys rescued after snow cave collapse
Two boys have been rescued from a collapsed snow cave at the Whakapapa ski field on Mt Ruapehu.
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Early tools found at Neanderthal site
Early tools found at Neanderthal site
Sophisticated leather-working equipment found in a cave in south-western France could be evidence that Neanderthals had more advanced bone tools than early modern humans.
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Sinkhole near hotel in Florida
Sinkhole near hotel in Florida
A hotel near Disney World in Florida has partially fallen into a sinkhole, the latest such incident in the state.
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Jamaica food
Audio 10 Aug 2013Damien Cave of The New York Times has just been in Jamaica looking at the food crisis facing the country, and the government's unconventional solution. Audio
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Fiji says more work to be done on eco-tourism
Fiji says more work to be done on eco-tourism
Fiji is trying to boost eco-tourism as a way of opening up the lesser-travelled parts of the country. The minister for tourism Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum says Fiji has had a...
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The Cave of the Taniwha
French and New Zealand archaeologists are collaborating to study Maori rock art in the central South Island Audio
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Bid for marine sanctuaries blocked
Bid for marine sanctuaries blocked
New Zealand's bid to turn the Ross Sea into the world's largest marine protected area has been rejected for a second time. Russia blocked attempts by western countries to create huge ocean sanctuaries… Audio
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Interview - Brian Hodgson
Audio 11 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews Brian Hodgson, electronic music composer; for many years at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop where, among other things, he created the sounds of the Tardis for Dr Who.
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Bougainville aims to capture adventure travel market
Bougainville aims to capture adventure travel market
The head of the Culture and Tourism division in the Autonomous Bougainville Government believes the Papua New Guinea province will become one of the must-see destinations for adventure travellers…
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Bougainville aims to capture adventure travel market
Audio 9 Jul 2013The head of the Culture and Tourism division in the Autonomous Bougainville Government believes the Papua New Guinea province will become one of the must-see destinations for adventure travellers in… Audio
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Pike family lawyer supports idea of corporate manslaughter
Pike family lawyer supports idea of corporate manslaughter
The lawyer for some of the Pike River families, Grant Cameron, is supporting a call for a corporate manslaughter charge, but Business New Zealand says it is not needed.