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Tuesday, 27 December 2011
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Turangi locals convinced attacker not one of their own
27 Dec 2011The community in Turangi is convinced the man who assaulted a five year old girl almost a week ago at a campground is not a local. Audio
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Place names: Turi
27 Dec 2011Place names left by the explorer Turi: Aotea, Kāwhia, Marokopa, Mōkau, Waitara, Oakura, Pātea. Audio
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Researcher tracks eye movements to improve identity parades
27 Dec 2011A Victoria University researcher is trying to reduce the number of mistakes made in police identity parades by studying the way eye-witnesses choose their suspect. Audio
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Pollen surge assaults hay fever sufferers
27 Dec 2011Pollen counts are high from Kaitaia to Invercargill, sending some hayfever sufferers into fits of sneezes, with itchy eyes and red noses to boot. Audio
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Hacking of US company embarrassing, not damaging
27 Dec 2011A technology expert say the hacking of a US-based company that provides political, economic and military analysis to international clients, including some from New Zealand, is more embarrassing than… Read more Audio
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What's in the morning papers
27 Dec 2011The New Zealand Herald leads with the death of two teenage girls in a car crash near Tauranga on Christmas Day. Audio
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Syria: Arab League observers arrive to monitor violence
27 Dec 2011In Syria, just hours before the expected arrival of a team of Arab League observers, there are reports of further violence in the city of Homs. Audio
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Killer may have lain in wait for New Zealand singer
27 Dec 2011The police in Queensland say the person who killed the New Zealand-born musician Tony Williams may have been lying in wait at his home. Audio
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Lawyers want change to process of royal pardon
27 Dec 2011The Criminal Bar Association is calling for the creation of a commission to investigate court cases where miscarriage of justices may have occurred. Audio
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Police hope to speak soon to Turangi campsite attack girl
27 Dec 2011The police hope to speak soon to the five year old girl who was attacked in a Turangi camping ground last week. Audio
Summer Report
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