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Checkpoint for Friday 9 October 2015
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NZ gets a top placing from ex-pats for lifestyle
6:54 PM.New Zealand has come second in a worldwide survey of ex-pats as the most preferred place to live. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 9 October 2015
6:50 PM.A group of Maori and Pacific delegates travelling to Guam next year will all have to apply for U.S visas; A rowing club in Levin says it is refusing to be bullied out of its building next to Lake… Read more Audio
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A closer look at the TPP
6:35 PM.After years of wrangling the largest regional trade deal in the world, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, was finally settled this week. Our political reporter, Chris Bramwell, takes a look what the deal… Read more Audio
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New Zealand's potentially increased TPP health costs
6:21 PM.A drug patent lawyer says a Pacific-wide trade agreement to keep the protection period for new generation biological drugs at five years is good news for New Zealand's healthcare bill, if accurate. Audio
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Weekends biggest match at Rugby World Cup
6:18 PM.While the All Blacks face Tonga tomorrow at the Rugby World Cup, probably the biggest match of the weekend is at Twickenham, where Australia takes on Wales. Audio
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Fresh evidence of thousands of children hit by benefit cuts
6:11 PM.The Ministry of Social Development has provided a snapshot of the number of children whose parents had lost up to half their benefits for failing to, for the most part, turn up for a meeting. Audio
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Murphy misses being on the grid for Great Race
5:55 PM.For the first time in more than 20 years, the New Zealand driver and four time winner, Greg Murphy, won't be contesting the Great Race - the Bathurst 1000 at Mount Panorama in Australia. Audio
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Heavy downpours more likely to worsen water quality on beaches
5:51 PM.Heavy downpours are more likely to worsen water quality and cause sickness on Auckland's beaches, rather than the prospect of El Nino weather and a swelling population. Audio
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Horowhenua Lake stoush heats up
5:48 PM.A rowing club in Levin says it is refusing to be bullied out of its building next to Lake Horowhenua by some local Maori. The Horowhenua Rowing Club hopes a Waitangi Tribunal hearing into Maori claims… Read more Audio
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Sentencing for fraudster who pretended to have cancer delayed
5:46 PM.A judge says she's alarmed a fraudster wants to continually delay her sentencing and has called on police to verify reports and letters from mental health providers. Audio
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All Blacks need strong performance against Tonga
5:40 PM.The All Blacks will need a strong performance against Tonga in their final Rugby World Cup pool match tomorrow morning. Audio
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Payroll blunder leaves police millions out of pocket
5:38 PM.Police officers, both serving and retired, are owed millions of dollars after a major error was found in the force's payroll system. Audio
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Crown rejects Dotcom's call to pause extradition hearing
5:35 PM.The Crown says no amount of expert evidence will erase the fact that Kim Dotcom's Megaupload business knowingly paid users for violating copyright. Audio
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Today's market update
5:33 PM.Government figures show retail sales using electronic cards have seen the strongest growth in four months. Audio
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Two veterans honoured for role in liberating France
5:26 PM.The Legion of Honour is going to Flying Officer Donald Ivey, who flew in the Mosquitoes of Squadron 487 during the D-Day landings. The same squadron carried out the daring raid to bomb a Gestapo… Read more Audio
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ERA shows leniency to Bangladeshi employer
5:23 PM.The Employment Relations Authority has decided not to take a tough line with a Bangladeshi employer who hired illegal immigrants and destroyed evidence. Audio
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Kaitaia businesses man irate at power cut
5:20 PM.Far North business people are fuming over the power cut that switched off an entire district for several hours today. Audio
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Thousands of children hit by benefit sanctions
5:16 PM.New data shows about 2000 children on any one day are living in households where their parents have lost up to half their benefits because they've failed to turn up to an appointment in most cases. Audio
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Australia's new Prime Minister to visit NZ
5:11 PM.Australia's new Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, will make an official visit to New Zealand next week. Audio
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Horowhenua mayor says family reeling
5:07 PM.For the first time, the family of 10-year-old Alex Fisher, have commented publicly, saying they are devastated by his death. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Friday 9 October 2015
5:00 PM.Alex Fisher's family comments for the first time since his death. Thousands of children hit by benefit sanctions and Australia's new Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, visits NZ next week. Audio