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Friday, 17 January 2014
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Vatican questioned over sex abuse cases
17 Jan 2014The Vatican has been strongly criticised for its handling of child sex abuse by Roman Catholic clergymen, in the first ever public hearing it has attended on the issue. Audio
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Violence counsellor says protection orders have their uses
17 Jan 2014Jeremy Logan of Wairarapa stopping violence services deals regularly with male violent offenders - he says protection orders are a very useful tool - the problem comes when they are breached. Audio
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Criticism of justice systems reaction to protection orders
17 Jan 2014Lawyers and women's advocates say the justice system isn't taking protection order breaches seriously, after two Dunedin children were shot dead by a man who had an order against him. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 17 January 2014
17 Jan 2014Claims that the justice system isn't taking protection orders seriously and the Vatican fronts up to an UN inquiry into child abuse by the clergy. Audio
Thursday, 16 January 2014
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New personal camera could revolutionise film.
16 Jan 2014If you've ever missed a moment with your digital camera, or wasted hours trying capture a special moment a new invention from a group of new Zealanders could be just what you're looking for. Audio
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Chatham Islands suffer poor quality housing and no respite care
A report into the health and social needs of Chatham Islanders has found that they lack respite care and live in poor quality housing. Audio
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Push for smacking law changes in Australia too
16 Jan 2014An Australian paediatrician says the Conservative Party Leader Colin Craig is wrong to look to Australia for a model for child smacking laws. Audio
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Obama to introduce new rules on surveilance
16 Jan 2014President Obama is to issue new guidelines later this week to curtail government surveillance, but is not expected to embrace the most far-reaching proposals of his own advisers. Audio
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Markets Update for 16 January 2014
16 Jan 2014News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Convicted police prosecutor warns of meth perils
16 Jan 2014The police prosecutor convicted for using drugs, including methamphetamine, is warning others about use of the drug. Audio
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British man arrested over courtside betting a Australian Open
16 Jan 2014A British man has been arrested at the Australian Open in Melbourne for courtside gambling. Audio
Summer Report
Keeping you informed and celebrating the great New Zealand summer.
Weekdays at 8am from January 2 2020
Edited by Denise Garland
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