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Friday, 13 January 2012
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Wickliffe incapable of a law-abiding life - advocate
13 Jan 2012A prisoner advocate who has known the notorious criminal, Dean Wickliffe, for nearly 30 years, says he is institutionalised and incapable of living a law-abiding life. Audio
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Southland rainfall may not be enough
13 Jan 2012It's raining in Southland much to the relief of farmers and the Regional Council, who stepped back yesterday from declaring a drought in the province. Audio
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Chch students defy the odds in NCEA
13 Jan 2012High School students in Christchurch have defied the odds and the ongoing disruption caused by the earthquakes and achieved better marks in last year's NCEA than students in the rest of the country. Audio
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Chch students defy the odds in NCEA
13 Jan 2012High School students in Christchurch have defied the odds and the ongoing disruption caused by the earthquakes and achieved better marks in last year's NCEA than students in the rest of the country. Audio
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Pakistan government in 'dangerous' discord
13 Jan 2012Pakistan's President, Asif Ali Zardari, has left for Dubai on a private visit, as talk of a coup in his own country reaches fever-pitch. Audio
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Pakistan government in 'dangerous' discord
13 Jan 2012Pakistan's President, Asif Ali Zardari, has left for Dubai on a private visit, as talk of a coup in his own country reaches fever-pitch. Audio
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Ports of Auckland want less workplace restrictions
13 Jan 2012Listening to that is the Ports of Auckland chief executive Tony Gibson. Audio
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Ports of Auckland want less workplace restrictions
13 Jan 2012Listening to that is the Ports of Auckland chief executive Tony Gibson. Audio
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International freight report biased and flawed- CTU
13 Jan 2012As talks over the industrial dispute on Auckland's waterfront break down again, a new report says union power and public ownership of ports may be hampering their productivity. Audio
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International freight report biased and flawed- CTU
13 Jan 2012As talks over the industrial dispute on Auckland's waterfront break down again, a new report says union power and public ownership of ports may be hampering their productivity. Audio
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