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Checkpoint for Thursday 6 November 2014
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Te Manu Korihi News for 6 November 2014
6:47 PM.New Zealand Maori Tourism says it's working to expand the range of cultural images used overseas; Rare details marking the first interactions between Maori and Europeans in New Zealand have been… Read more Audio
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Councillors vote to give Wellington convention centre go ahead.
6:41 PM.A 100-million dollar convention centre near Wellington's waterfront has been given the green light. Audio
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Ancient "groundhog" skull re-writes history of mammals
6:38 PM.Scientists have revealed details about a sixty-six million-year-old fossil, of an animal resembling a modern-day groundhog, which re-writes our understanding of early mammals. Audio
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Stranded pilot whales die
6:26 PM.Twenty-two pilot whales refloated in the Bay of Plenty yesterday have all died now after stranding themselves again. Audio
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Govt looks at how to rehabilitate jihadists who come back
6:22 PM.The Government's looking at how it might lock up or rehabilitate jihadists who return from fighting in the Middle East, as part of its action plan against Islamic State. Audio
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Mountain lift company fined over oil spill at base of Turoa
6:19 PM.The company that spilled oil in the Tongariro National Park has been fined 3-hundred-thousand-dollars today in the Ohakune District Court. Audio
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Analysis on President Obama's post mid-term election speech
6:14 PM.President Obama is promising to redouble his efforts to work with his Republican opponents after they secured control of both Houses of Congress in America's mid-term elections. Audio
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Families reluctantly accept decision against re-entry.
6:11 PM.The Government has initiated the first steps towards legal action over the Pike River disaster that could ultimately see the managers of the mismanaged coal mine being sued. Audio
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CTV designer suspended from professional register
5:57 PM.The lead designer of Christchurch's ill fated CTV building, has been barred from working on multi-storey buildings and ordered to pay ten thousand dollars towards the cost of his disciplinary hearing.
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Early Maori-Pakeha history comes alive
5:55 PM.Rare details marking the first interactions between Māori and Europeans in New Zealand have been released as part of a new archive of centuries-old journals, letters and documents online. Audio
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Risks of re-entering Pike River mine are too high
5:46 PM.Solid Energy says it knew it was going to disappoint Pike River families with the decision not to re-enter the mine tunnel. Audio
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Phone forensics show ambulance officer took video
5:42 PM.The trial of a St John ambulance officer has heard evidence showing he made two video files on his cellphone at the time a teenage girl claims she was abused. Audio
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Arahura interislander in trouble again
5:38 PM.Kiwirail still does not know whether the Arahura ferry will be safe to sail tomorrow, after engine problems forced the crew to stop and drop its anchors so it wouldn't drift into nearby rocks. Audio
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Today's market update
5:35 PM.The New Zealand dollar fell more than one-and-a-half US cents today to its lowest level since June 2012. Audio
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"Snakes on a plane" - python fillets spark biosecurity alarm
5:27 PM.A packet of vacuum-sealed snake steak crawling with insects has caused a biosecurity alarm at Auckland airport. Audio
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U.S. President says he'll redouble efforts
5:23 PM.President Obama is promising to redouble his efforts to work with his Republican opponents after they secured control of both Houses of Congress in America's mid-term elections. Audio
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One dead in a boating accident off Mahia peninsula
5:21 PM.A 13 year old girl swam to shore and ran for nearly half an hour to get help after a fishing trip went badly wrong. Audio
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Defence Minister and Prime MInister at odds over SAS
5:19 PM.The Defence Minister and Prime Minister appear to be at odds over whether the SAS could be sent to Iraq. Audio
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AC/DC drummer charged with trying to procure murder
5:17 PM.The AC-DC drummer Phil Rudd has been charged with trying to procure the murder of two people and threatening to kill one of them. Audio
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Pike families' lawyer responds
5:13 PM.The lawyer for the Pike River Families Committee Colin Smith is with us. Audio
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Mother of Pike River victim speaks on decision
5:10 PM.Carol Rose is the mother of 31 year old Stu Mudge who died in the mine. She insists there's a good case for taking Pike River managers Peter Whittall, Doug White and Steve Ellis to court. Audio
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Legal action as hopes of re-entering Pike River mine are dashed
5:07 PM.The prospect of court action over the Pike River mine disaster is back on the agenda now that all hope of re-entering the ruined mine's tunnel has finally been dashed. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Thursday 6 November 2014
5:00 PM.Legal action back on the agenda as hopes of re-entering the Pike River mine are dashed. AC-DC drummer charged in Tauranga with trying to procure a murder and one dead in a boating accident off Mahia… Read more Audio