Articles by Newstalk ZB Staff, NZ Herald
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                        Audio  Government tightens visa rules for foreign studentsWednesday, 8 August 2018, 6:11pmLISTEN TO CRAIG MUSSON TALK WITH LARRY WILLIAMS ABOVE The Government has made it harder for international students to work... 
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                        Audio  Calls for real estate industry to be regulated over 'KFC test'Wednesday, 8 August 2018, 6:04pmLISTEN TO KATHERINE GIBSON TALK WITH LARRY WILLIAMS ABOVE Property managers vetting bank statements for tenants' fast food... 
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                        Audio  Rosemary Banks NZ's next ambassador to the USThursday, 13 September 2018, 6:13pmLISTEN TO FORMER US AMBASSADOR JIM BOLGER TALK WITH LARRY WILLIAMS ABOVE New Zealand's next ambassador to the United States... 
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                        Audio  Second strike coming? Teachers reject latest pay offerWednesday, 26 September 2018, 5:34pmLISTEN TO LYNDA STUART TALK WITH LARRY WILLIAMS Primary teachers and principals have rejected the Government's latest offers... 
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                        National  Desert Road closed after cattle-carrying stock truck rollsSunday, 16 September 2018, 2:33pmThe Central North Island's Desert Road has been closed between Rangipo and Waiouru. A stock truck, carrying cattle, has rolled. The... 
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                        National  NZDF detonates bomb found in regional park by Paraparaumu schoolchildrenSunday, 12 August 2018, 3:19pmAn historic bomb has been detonated by police in Paraparaumu. Children found the World War II-era artillery round during... 
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                        National  Controversial Kiwi pastor to be deported from Australia after abusing people at mosquesSunday, 8 July 2018, 4:44pmA controversial kiwi pastor has been arrested for allegedly abusing people at two Brisbane mosques. Ali Kadri, head of the... 
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                        World  'Today is D-Day': Thailand cave rescue operation underwaySunday, 8 July 2018, 3:52pmIt's begun: A rescue operation is officially underway at the Thai cave in which 12 young footballers and their coach are... 
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                        Crime  Invercargill shooter still at large - PoliceSunday, 1 July 2018, 3:16pmThe person who shot a 52-year-old man in Invercargill yesterday is still at large, police say. The victim of the shooting... 
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                        Audio  Auckland headmaster slams NCEA proposalsMonday, 28 May 2018, 6:21amRadical changes to senior school exams have been slammed by the head of one of our biggest schools as "dangerous" and "irresponsible". Auckland... 
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                        Audio  More early childhood teachers needed to make industry saferMonday, 30 April 2018, 7:46amLow numbers of early childhood teachers may be the reason the industry is so dangerous to work in. A new report concluded... 
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                        Audio  Merkel on Ardern: 'You can be proud of your PM'Wednesday, 18 April 2018, 6:50amPrime Minister Jacinda Ardern has wrapped up talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin, the pair talking on topics... 
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                        Audio  Ardern talks trade with Macron, climate change with studentsTuesday, 17 April 2018, 6:59amJacinda Ardern's leaving France with a closer tie forged between her and her French counterpart. The Prime Minister met with... 
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                        National  Renee Duckmanton killer Sainey Marong was on fake passport, about to be deportedMonday, 5 March 2018, 10:44amRenee Duckmanton's murderer arrived in New Zealand on a fake passport and was about to be deported, it can now be revealed. Suppression... 
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                        National  Body found on Omaha Beach in RodneySunday, 18 February 2018, 9:23amA man's body has been found on the beach at Omaha, north of Auckland. Police were called at around 5 am this morning. Police... 
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                        National  Autistic boy finds new school after severe bullyingFriday, 12 January 2018, 6:49amThere are calls for schools to do more to protect disabled children from bullying. It comes after an autistic Auckland boy... 
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                        National  Man who died saving children at Northland beach Cable Bay had saved beforeFriday, 5 January 2018, 10:43amPeople who are thinking about jumping into water to rescue others are being told not to do so if they don't have a flotation... 
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                        World  Costa Rica plane crash kills all ten on boardMonday, 1 January 2018, 4:57pmA plane carrying 10 US citizens and two local crew members has crashed in a wooded area in northwest Costa Rica, killing... 
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                        National  Fifteen RNV attendees hit by suspected norovirusMonday, 1 January 2018, 4:49pmThe highly contagious norovirus is suspected to have spread through attendees at the Rhythm and Vines festival. Fifteen festival-goers... 
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                        National  Kaipara Harbour tragedy still too raw for families of those who diedSunday, 26 November 2017, 9:21amThe daughter of a man who died during the Francie disaster a year ago wants someone to be held accountable for her dad's... 
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                        Vote2017  Peters has foreign ownership in his sightsMonday, 9 October 2017, 12:59pmWinston Peters has emerged from his morning talks with National, refusing to say what policies are being discussed - but... 
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                        National  Scientists embark on mission to find lost continent east of New ZealandSaturday, 29 July 2017, 8:40pmScientists trying to unlock the secrets of the "lost continent" of Zealandia have set sail to investigate the huge underwater... 
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                        National  $990k may be the new entry level for Auckland first home buyersMonday, 3 July 2017, 11:46amAn Auckland house is being marketed for $990,000 and saying "attention first home buyers". Martin Honey of Ray White One... 
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                        National  Power cuts, road closures as dire weather strikes North IslandSaturday, 11 March 2017, 7:19amUPDATED 3.41PM KEY POINTS • A month's worth of rain fell overnight in many places - 130mm in the Coromandel, 97mm in Rotorua... 
