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Now Playing: Publisher discusses plagiarism (5:06)
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Penguin publishing director Geoff Walker talks about the issues around plagiarism following revelations that well-known New Zealand author Witi Ihimaera's latest book The Trowenna Sea took works from 16 other authors, without attributing them
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Now Playing: Political young guns (7:06)
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Now Playing: Regional round-up: 19.11.09 (5:04)
Source: Breakfast
Our regional reporters roundup the best strories from all over New Zealand, including Wellywood gearing up for the premiere of the Lovely Bones
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Skycity cinema's general manager Jane Hastings checks out what is on at the movies this week including The Twilight Saga: New Moon and Looking for Eric
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Now Playing: News from across the ditch with Steve Marshall (4:51)
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Now Playing: Breakfast feedback: 19.11.09 (8:30)
Source: Breakfast
Paul and Pippa read some of your comments on the day's news and events
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Now Playing: Gardening tips with Justin Newcombe (2:59)
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Now Playing: Best Seat in the House (1:22)
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