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From the News Talk sad Been Newsroom. This is NEWSFACS
in this update, strong condemnation of the violence that killed
Nelson police officer Lynn Fleming. Fleming died early on New
Year's Day while on a regular foot patrol. Hundreds gathered
at Christ Church Cathedral in Nelson last night and pouring
rain for a vigil in her honor. Reporter Katrina Bennett
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was there and says the public sent a strong message
to say we don't stand for this, and at one
point the organizer, Shelley Bishop, called out no, and the
crowd just repeated it loudly. No, No, No. The public
is being urged not to panic. Following the discovery of
a single male oriental fruit fly in South Auckland's Papa
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Toy Toy yesterday. Biosecurity New Zealand says people should be
on the lookout for the flies and shouldn't move any
fresh fruit or vegetables out of the suburb. Spokesman Mike
Ingles says the agency is well qualified to handle the situation,
very very experienced in this space. We've got good industry
partners of a clear plan, employees, nights Way, the EWE
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of Taranga Tupu will have another day to spend with
Dame Tardiana Turia before the general public is allowed to
visit from tomorrow. The Maori Party co founder who died
yesterday has been taken home to fungair Who in Wanga Nui.
Political editor Jason Wall says Turia was able to work
across the political divide to achieve policy wins. He says
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highlights include Farno Aura and dropping smoking rates among wider
society and within maoridom. New Zealand is a being urged
to keep an eye out in neighborhoods to ensure no
one is coming to harm. Investigations are continuing into the
death of a baby in the Hamilton suburb of Fairfield
on New Year's Day, in an incident that also left
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a woman and another young child with serious injuries. A
thirty four year old man's facing charges of murder and
attempted murder. Hamilton City councilor Tim Mackindo says people need
to watch out for each other and report problematic behavior
patterns to police. I'm kay Gregory, and that's news. In
Sport Australia's nine for one in reply to India's one
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hundred and eighty five all out after day one of
the fifth and final cricket Test in Sydney. South Africa's
three hundred and sixteen for four after day one of
the second Test against Pakistan in Cape Town. Victory for
the Auckland men's and women's tea twenty sides over Canterbury
in the Super Smash at Eden Park, Outer Oval in
the Ossie BBL Black Cat Lockey Ferguson Sydney Thunder one
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by four wickets over Finn Allen's Scorches in Perth in
a game marred by an ugly fielding collision by two
Sydney players. The Wellington Phoenix have made just one shot
on goal in a lackluster two nil a League footballed
feat to Melbourne City at Amy Park and the biggest
rain disruption of the ASB Tennis Classic yet this year,
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with the last two quarterfinals needing to be finished today
before the SEMIS start. That's Sport. For more news, listen
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