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  <date>2010-10-10</date>
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    <name>Breakfast</name>
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    <name>John Key</name>
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    <name>Paul Henry</name>
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    <date>2014-09-20</date>
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    <text>On preliminary counts, the National Party, led by John Key, wins a majority of 61 seats in the new 121-seat 51st Parliament. It is the first time a single party has held a majority since New Zealand switched to the Mixed Member Proportional voting system in 1994. Official results are expected to be released on 4 October 2014. </text>
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    <date>2011-11-26</date>
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    <text>The New Zealand National Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister John Key, wins 60 seats, one short of the 61 required for a majority. ACT New Zealand and United Future New Zealand indicate that they will work with the National Party to form a coalition government. </text>
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    <text>Paul Henry resigns from TVNZ, effective immediately. </text>
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    <date>2010-10-9</date>
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    <slug>/feed/2010/10/9/minister-of-maori-affairs-pita-sharples-adds-his-name-to-calls-for-suspended-tvnz-broadcaster-paul-henry-to-be-sacked-af</slug>
    <text>Minister of Māori Affairs Pita Sharples adds his name to calls for suspended TVNZ broadcaster Paul Henry to be sacked after he manages to upset most of India. </text>
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    <date>2010-10-8</date>
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    <keywords>Paul Henry</keywords>
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    <slug>/feed/2010/10/8/tvnz-breakfast-race-row-new-zealand-issues-an-apology-to-india-s-external-affairs-ministry-over-the-gratuitous-and-i</slug>
    <text>TVNZ &quot;Breakfast&quot; race row: New Zealand issues an apology to India's External Affairs ministry over the &quot;gratuitous and insulting&quot; behaviour of its now suspended broadcaster Paul Henry, who works for the government-owned corporation television network TVNZ. </text>
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    <date>2010-10-7</date>
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    <keywords>Paul Henry</keywords>
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    <text>Suspended TVNZ broadcaster Paul Henry is embroiled in further controversy as his mockery of Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit is declared &quot;racist&quot; and &quot;unacceptable&quot; and New Zealand's ambassador to India is summoned for a dressing down. </text>
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    <date>2010-10-7</date>
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    <text>There are calls for advertising to be withdrawn from TVNZ's &quot;Breakfast&quot; show after Henry's slur. </text>
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    <date>2010-10-5</date>
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    <slug>/feed/2010/10/5/breakfast-broadcaster-paul-henry-is-suspended-effective-immediately-by-tvnz-after-yesterday-s-controversial-interview</slug>
    <text>&quot;Breakfast&quot; broadcaster Paul Henry is suspended effective immediately by TVNZ after yesterday's controversial interview with John Key. The network had previously issued a statement in support of Henry. </text>
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    <date>2010-10-4</date>
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    <index>10</index>
    <keywords>John Key</keywords>
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    <slug>/feed/2010/10/4/tvnz-breakfast-broadcaster-paul-henry-questions-prime-minister-john-key-about-whether-new-zealand-s-ethnic-minority-go</slug>
    <text>TVNZ &quot;Breakfast&quot; broadcaster Paul Henry questions Prime Minister John Key about whether New Zealand's ethnic minority Governor-General Anand Satyanand, representative of Queen Elizabeth II, is a proper New Zealander. Henry has previously described singer Susan Boyle as &quot;retarded&quot; and homosexuality as &quot;unnatural&quot;, though the state-owned broadcaster defends him, furthering the controversy. </text>
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    <date>2010-10-4</date>
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    <slug>/feed/2010/10/4/breakfast-tech-commentator-ben-gracewood-quits-after-describing-henry-s-comments-as-the-final-straw-and-saying-i-ca</slug>
    <text>&quot;Breakfast&quot; tech commentator Ben Gracewood quits after describing Henry's comments as &quot;the final straw&quot; and saying &quot;I can't work with him&quot;. </text>
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    <name>The New Zealand Herald</name>
    <day>10</day>
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    <title>Key to keep fronting TVNZ's &lt;i&gt;Breakfast&lt;/i&gt;</title>
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  <subtext>John Key says he will continue to front TVNZ's Breakfast show every week. This follows calls from a number of MPs including Pita Sharples for Pau</subtext>
  <text>John Key pledges to continue fronting TVNZ's &quot;Breakfast&quot; amid calls by MPs for disgraced and suspended broadcaster Paul Henry to be sacked. </text>
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