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From the news talks had been newsroom. This is newsfacs.
In this update, violence at a Rainbow friendly children's show
in west Auckland yesterday is being labeled disgusting. About sixty
protesters were seen pushing and shouting as they forced their
way into the Tiasta Peninsula Library, where a Drake King
was hosting the educational event. The disorder prompted the cancelation
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of a second show hours later. TIATDO MP Phil Twife
it says this kind of narrow minded bullying isn't welcome
in the community. They're grown adults, they should know better
than this. It's just not on to go around trying
to shut down a community event like this. Lewis Pass
has reopened overnight with speed restrictions as crews continue to
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respond to a large scrub fire. Fire and emergency in
New Zealand was alerted around two point thirty yesterday afternoon
to the Canterbury blaze, which grew to forty hectares in size.
State Highway seven was temporarily closed while Cruz battled the blaze,
which is now about eighty percent contained. As spokesperson says
fresh crews will be back on the ground at first
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light accompanied by helicopters, a warning for travelers to not
let small mistakes ruin their plans. The insurance and financial
services on Woodsman's scheme is seeing a number of travel
insurance claims declined due to missing entry visas or incorrect
details on Woodsman. Karen Stevens says many travel insurance policies
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contain exclusions for expenses arising from not having an appropriate visa.
It all comes really back to the consumer making sure
that if they need a visa before they travel, that
they get one. Hama says fred three Israeli hostages in
exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners in the latest
swap under the ceasefire agreed by Israel and the Armed
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Group last month. In return, three hundred and sixty nine
Palestinians held in Israeli jails were released. Pope Francis is
continuing hospital tests and treatment for ongoing bronchitis. A Vatican
spokesman says the eighty eight year old will remain under
medical care for as long as necessary. They say he
slept well on Friday night and his fever didn't rise.
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That's news to Sport chiefs coach Clayton McMillan and Sis.
Last year's Super Rugby Pacific Grand Final defeat wasn't a
motivation as they got revenge on the Blues. The visitors
prevailed twenty five fourteen at Eden Park Mowana. PACIFICA gave
up a thirteen point lead with four minutes to play
to lose forty five forty four to the Force. In Perth.
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Men's A League leaders Auckland FC have gone five points
clear with a Tonal win over Western United in Melbourne.
Nearest rivals Adelaide suffered a two to one loss to
Lowly Newcastle. Meanwhile, Premier League wins for Arsenal and Manchester
City and another Chris Wood goal hasn't prevented Nottingham Forest
from a two to one defeat at Fulham Well. Tennis
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number one Jarnick Sinner has accepted a three month ban
for a positive drugs test, reaching a settlement with the
World Anti Doping Agency and victory for Hayden Wild to
start the new World Triathlon Series season in Abu Dhabi.
That Sport. I'm Diana Vesich. For more news, listen to
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