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Late Edition for Monday 9 February
10:15 PM.A review of the news from Morning Report, Nine to Noon, Afternoons and Checkpoint. Also hear the latest news from around the Pacific on Radio New Zealand International's Dateline Pacific. Audio
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Late Edition for 5 February 2015
10:16 PM.All quiet on the Waitangi front and surviving a quad bike accident. Audio
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Late Edition for 4 February 2015
10:16 PM.Dairy prices rebound and A sequel to Harper Lee's 'To kill a mockingbird'. Audio
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Late Edition for 3 February 2015
10:15 PM.The threat of drought looms over many parts of rural New Zealand; Poi-e the movie; and in Dateline Pacific, socery killings in Papua New Guinea. Audio
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Late Edition for 2 February 2015
10:17 PM.A review of the news from Morning Report, Nine to Noon, Afternoons and Checkpoint. Also hear the latest news from around the Pacific on Radio New Zealand International's Dateline Pacific. Audio
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Late Edition for 30 January 2015
10:17 PM.Renovation rescue on the ice; pig-hunting and preaching - they go hand in hand for one Canterbury pastor; and in Dateline Pacific Northern Marianas looks at making marijuana a medicine. Audio
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Late Edition for 29 January 2015
10:17 PM.The airforce puts 757 flights to Antarctica on ice, the science of love and Tonga looks to its outer islands. Audio
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Late Edition for 28 January 2015
10:17 PM.The politics of books and book awards; a coroner looks back and island reaction to a proposed rugby league world series. Audio
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Late Edition for 27 January 2015
10:15 PM.A grieving father chooses to speak about the death of his two sons through drowning; seventy years since the liberation of Auchwitz; and in Dateline Pacific a tuna boost for America Samoa. Audio
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Late Edition for 26 January 2015
10:17 PM.The link between location & dog attacksin Auckland, maths meets Hollywood in the imitation game & in Dateline Pacific, too much bleach for coral reefs. Audio
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Late Edition for 23 January 2015
10:17 PM.Photos are released of the balloon flight that went up in flames near Carterton; Sydney's siege survivors are criticised for selling their stories and the Marshall Islands are braced for more King… Read more Audio
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Late Edition for 22 January 2015
10:17 PM.Reaction to the governments plans for environmental law reform; the fish oil on fish oil and keeping Tonga in the air freight loop. Audio
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Late Edition for 21 January 2015
10:17 PM.What happened to an Air Asia plane in the minutes before it crashed; adapting to a drier climate and the health of asylum seekers on Manus Island deteriorates. Audio
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Late edition for 20 January 2015
10:15 PM.The politics of the resource management act and uncertain future for the katherine mansfield fellowship. Audio
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Late Edition for 19 January 2015
10:17 PM.What the Navy's been doing about illegal fishing south of New Zealand, a Rolling Stone on Nine to Noon and Tonga after the cyclone. Audio
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Late Edition for 16 January 2015
10:15 PM.Pioneering architect Sir Ian Athfield dies at 74, Rheumatic fever on the rise and New Zealanders nominated for this year's Oscars. Audio
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Late Edition for 15 January 2015
10:16 PM.The navy needs more help in the Southern Ocean to stop illegal fishing and two climbers complete a free climb of the 900 metre El Capitan rockface. Audio
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Late Edition for 14 January 2015
10:15 PM.House prices continue to rise and new restorative justice programmes are not working as planned. Audio
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Late Edition for 13 January 2015
10:16 PM.A review of how the police promoted zero tolerance on speed this summer has been ordered and a discussion about social media and distraction from Summer Noelle. Audio
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Late Edition for 12 January 2015
10:15 PM.An Islamic leader in Wellington urges people to show more respect for Islam and the Safety of trampolines. Audio
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Late Edition for Friday 9 January
10:15 PM.Cartoonists around the world draw their reaction to the Charlie Hebdo killings, and we're out on the water with Northland quarantine officers. Audio
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Late Edition for Thursday 8 January
10:15 PM.An international relations expert analyses the Paris killings, will low oil prices hurt the consumer? and a teacher & crime novellist remembers the 2009 black saturday fires in a new book. Audio
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Late Edition for Wednesday 7 January
10:15 PM.Katrina Batten presents Late Edtion with a selection of stories from Summer Repert and Summer Noelle. Audio
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Late Edition for Tues 6 January
10:15 PM.Late Edition with Katrina Batten presents a roundup of stories from Summer Report and Summer Noelle. Audio
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Late Edition for Monday 5 January
10:15 PM.Katrina Batten presents late Edition with some of the best of Summer Report and Summer Noelle. Audio