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Checkpoint for Thursday 13 August 2015
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Victor Vito excited to play in Bledisloe Cup test match
6:57 PM.All Blacks loose forward, Victor Vito, has been given another chance to prove he's worthy to be in the Rugby World Cup team after being named to start in Saturday night's Bledisloe Cup decider. Audio
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Today In Parliament for 13 August 2015 - evening edition
6:52 PM.Debate and questions on Government's decision to place Solid Energy into voluntary administration; Broadcasting Minister faces questions about lack of free-to-air sports coverage. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 13 August 2015
6:48 PM.Not everyone's celebrating the start of the whitebait season this weekend, with growing anger among some Māori over what they say is the commercialisation of the delicacy; Te Papa Atawhai - The… Read more Audio
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Several key factors Chan and Sukumaran not saved
6:45 PM.The attitude of drug smuggler Schapelle Corby made it harder for prisoners Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran to win clemency from the Indonesina President. Audio
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Icy-road technology world first
6:36 PM.A New Zealand company has come up with a world's first way of warning drivers about icy-roads up ahead. Audio
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Community group to fight for Mangere heritage land
6:34 PM.A group opposing a Special Housing Area development in South Auckland says it will keep pushing the council to can the project. Audio
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Connor Morris jury due to begin deliberating
6:25 PM.A High Court jury in Auckland has been asked to remember that self-defence is still legal even if serious harm has not yet been caused. Audio
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Patients needing non urgent surgery are missing out
6:19 PM.Figures released by the Labour Party show that 90 thousand people who need non-urgent surgery have been sent home from hospitals without being treated. Audio
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Analyst on Solid Energy's future
6:15 PM.Tim Buckley is with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis. Audio
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Coalminers keep jobs, for now, but axe for Solid Energy itself
6:11 PM.Coalminers have escaped further redundancies but the axe is finally falling on Solid Energy itself, and on 128 million dollars of taxpayer bailout funds. Audio
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Cannabis campaigner says sentencing inconsistent
5:58 PM.A Northland marijuana campaigner says the sentences being handed down for cannabis convictions are inconsistent and unfair. Audio
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Fears over commercialisation of whitebait
5:55 PM.Not everyone's celebrating the start of the whitebait season this weekend; there's growing anger among some Māori over what they say is the commercialisation of the delicacy. Audio
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Explosions in China kill at least 17
5:50 PM.At least 17 people are dead and hospitals in Tianjin, China, have been overwhelmed with hundreds of casualties after the port city was rocked by huge explosions. Audio
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Man jailed for drugs found in ceiling at Auckland Airport
5:47 PM.A man whose back story reads like an episode of the television drama, "Underbelly", is tonight beginning a 6-year jail sentence. Audio
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Doctors say surgery wait times hide the truth
5:43 PM.Senior doctors say the Government is being dishonest by trumpeting increases in elective surgery while ignoring the growing numbers of people who don't even get in the front door of the hospital. Audio
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Pizza waitress sacked for not smiling enough
5:41 PM.A Christchurch pizza waitress who was sacked for not smiling enough has been awarded almost 15-thousand dollars. Audio
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$128m taxpayer money down the Solid Energy gurgler
5:38 PM.The Finance Minister, Bill English, says the taxpayer will not get back the millions of dollars that it poured into Solid Energy. Audio
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Evening Business for 13 August 2015
5:35 PM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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CTU wins another forestry private prosecution
5:18 PM.For the second time in 10 days, the Council of Trade Unions has won a private prosecution over the death of a forestry worker. Audio
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Solid Energy confident of vote for orderly sell down
5:10 PM.Solid Energy's acting Chairman Andy Coupe says he's confident the creditors will vote for the deal when they meet in five weeks time, and won't go for immediate liquidation. Audio
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Miners jobs secure for now
5:07 PM.Tonight hundreds of coalminers still have their jobs at Solid Energy but they're only secure for the next five weeks. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Thursday 13 August 2015
5:00 PM.Miners jobs secure for now; Solid Energy confident creditors will vote for orderly sell down; Fonterra placed on negative credit watch; CTU wins another forestry private prosecution; Police looking… Read more Audio