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Five O'clock Report for Tuesday 9 January 2018
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Women suffering from more frequent heart attacks
5:09 PM.New research has found that women are up to three times more likely to die in the year after having a heart attack as men, because they are not given the same treatment. Audio
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Civil Defence Minister visits Kaiaua
5:12 PM.The Civil Defence Minister says there will need to be some long term decisions about storm protection in the Coromandel area. Audio
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Human Rights Commissioner on torture case
5:15 PM.The Human Rights Commission is backing calls for a convicted murderer to receive a payout for being unlawfully held in solitary confinement. Read more Audio
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Fresh talks between North and South Korea
5:18 PM.North and South Korea have begun high-level talks today, the first between the countries in more than two years. Audio
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Could it be President Oprah?
5:22 PM.Would Oprah Winfrey like to be the next President of the United States? Audio
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Police worry rap music could hinder emergency operations
5:26 PM.Expletive-ridden music has been broadcast intermittently across an Otago police communications channel. Audio
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Lucky Levin millionaire fails to claim prize
5:28 PM.If you bought a Powerball ticket in Levin, just before Christmas, you might want to check it, it could be worth six point five million dollars. Audio