Mary Wilson
Checkpoint Choice for Tuesday 6 April 2010
Police speaking to man after Hokitika double shooting, Vanuatu's coroner leaves country after more threats, Dam gets go ahead in Buller, Call for Govt to Offer Loans to Leaky Homeowners and Rudd views… Audio
Checkpoint Choice for Tuesday 30 March 2010
Inquest into deaths of Napier gunman and police officer, Canterbury Regional Councillors sacked, Mother says gorge trip not safe, Heatley to return to Cabinet and Embattled North Shore Mayor refuses… Audio
Waihopai Verdict
The Jury has just delivered its verdict in the case of the three men who attacked the Waihopai spy base near Blenheim. Audio
Inquiry into Telecom's 111 failure
Problem plagued Telecom is under high level scrutiny this evening with police saying they still don't know why the company didn't alert them immediately about this morning's 111 failure in Auckland. Audio
Reward offered to bravest horror movie fan
A Bollywood filmmaker is offering a 10-thousand-dollar reward to anyone who can watch his latest supernatural thriller, alone, in a cinema until the closing credits. Audio
Peter Jackson's The Lovely Bones world premieres in London
"Best film of next year", "incredibly lovely" and "infuriatingly coy"- that's what the reviewers are saying about Peter Jackson's The Lovely Bones which had its world premiere in London earlier today.
…Doctor found guilty of misconduct continued to treat patients
Patients treated by an Invercargill-based urologist are being told their care may have been compromised and they should get checked out by a doctor to make sure they're alright. Audio
Harawira fronts to apologise for use of language
Hone Harawira apologised today for his tirade of obscenities against white people but says Labour leader Phil Goff should be shot for suggesting he be kicked out of the Maori Party. Audio
Calls for Cup prize money to be seized
The Australian government has been urged to seize the Melbourne Cup prize money of third-place getter Mourilyan - which is owned by Chechen dictator Ramzan Kadyrov, but Irish bred and trained. Audio
Two charged over Thai King rumours
In Thailand, two people have been charged with spreading false information, after rumours about the King's health sent the stockmarket plunging. Audio
Full extent of damage in Samoa becoming clearer
In Samoa, the full extent of the devastation from yesterday's catastrophic tsunami is becoming clearer, as the relief workers find more bodies and clear huge piles of debris. Audio