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Late Edition
The most significant news stories, news interviews and packages of the day.
Monday to Friday, after the 10pm news at 10:17pm
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A review of the leading 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.
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Late Edition for 29 March 2016
29 Mar 2016Making monitoring bracelettes that criminals can't cut off, tributes for the voice of Country Calender and in Dateline Pacific, asylum seekers on Nauru say they won't be silenced. Audio
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Late Edition for 24 March 2016
24 Mar 2016The Union Jack stays on the New Zealand flag, the politics of left handers and in Dateline Pacific, preparing for future disasster. Audio
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Late Edition for 23 March 2016
23 Mar 2016The Man who tried to blackmail the nation with 1080 goes to jail, should we elect our Governor General? and in Dateline Pacific, meet Samoa's creative sector. Audio
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Late Edition for 22 March 2016
22 Mar 2016The Waikato fails a water quality test, the parliamentary commissioner for the environment ponders an electric car future and in Dateline Pacific, Vanuatu women plan a protest march against violence. Audio
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Late Edition for 21 March 2016
21 Mar 2016Record levels of people settling in New Zealand, the US president goes to Cuba and in Dateline Pacific, a series of student beawls in Samoa. Audio
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Late Edition for 18 March 2016
18 Mar 2016Underfunding at the country's Transport Accident Investigation Commission; from driverless cars to driverless pizza delivery; and on Dateline Pacific no more free wi-fi on Niue. Audio
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Late Edition for Thursday 17 March
17 Mar 2016In Late Edition this evening: Britain announces a tax on sugar, fat is still a feminist issue and in Dateline Pacific a plea for international observers on Nauru. Audio
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Late Edition Wednesday 16 March
16 Mar 2016In Late Edition tonight, The cost of credit,Sister Teresa to become a saint and in Dateline Pacific Fiji's 64 million dollar roading question posed by cyclone winston. Audio
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Late Edition for 15 March 2016
15 Mar 2016The politics of banking; the global soft power of a soft drink maker. In Dateline Pacific, Captain Cook's cloak returns to Hawaii. Audio
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Late Edition for 14 March 2016
14 Mar 2016John Key on the future of dairy in New Zealand; Iran's Foreign Minister visits Wellington. In Dateline Pacific, health worries in post-Winston Fiji. Audio
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Late Edition for 11 March 2016
11 Mar 2016The funeral of Martin Crowe. Luke Buda, Sam Scott and Dave Dobbyn on Nine to Noon and in Dateline Pacific, Nauru puts more clamps on democracy. Audio
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Late Edition for 10 March 2016
10 Mar 2016The police officer who diffused an armed stand-off. The reserve bank cuts interest rates again and in Dateline Pacific more New Zealand aid heads for Fiji. Audio