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Morning Report for Tuesday 26 March 2013
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Tiger Woods returns to world number one in golf
8:57 AM.Tiger Woods is back as world golf number one, after claiming the Arnold Palmer Invitational for an eighth time. Audio
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New website one stop shop for Antarctic research
8:51 AM.Antarctica New Zealand and the crown research institute, Landcare Research, have teamed up to create a website that will act as a one stop shop for scientific information on the white continent. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 26 March 2013
8:49 AM.A Maori health provider in Gisborne says it will do all it can to help its caregivers into new jobs - when it finishes its
home-support in a few months; A claimant who's pulled away from the main… Read more Audio -
America's highest court to hear gay marriage cases
8:44 AM.The United States Supreme Court will this week hear arguments on cases which could determine if gay marriage is made legal across the country. Audio
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Empty state houses encourgaing crime, vandalism in Napier
8:41 AM.Housing New Zealand's new chief executive is being called on to fill empty state houses in a Napier suburb - and fast - as reports of crime and vandalism escalate. Audio
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Sports News for 26 March 2013
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 26 March 2013
8:31 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Murray McCully to announce $65 million in aid at energy summit
8:27 AM.The Minister of Foreign Affairs says the Pacific Energy Summit is a big step towards weaning island nations away from their dependence on imported fuel. Audio
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Engineer points finger at 'widespread malaise' in industry
8:21 AM.It is unlikely engineers involved in the most serious building collapse of the Christchurch earthquake will face any external action, with the profession's administrators telling the Government… Read more Audio
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MP says more checks needed for personal information
8:17 AM.Labour Party MP Lianne Dalziel raised the matter of the EQC breach. Audio
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Email filtering expensive, says IT expert
8:09 AM.Questions are being asked how a massive privacy breach at the Earthquake Commission could occur, after a year of scrutiny over how government agencies manage sensitive data. Audio
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NZ cricketers just six wickets away from series win
7:55 AM.The England cricketers face the daunting task of surviving a full day at the batting crease with just six second innings wickets remaining if they are to avoid an unexpected series loss to New… Read more Audio
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2 asylum seekers drown after boat capsized off Christmas Island
7:53 AM.Two asylum seekers have drowned and another two are critically injured after a fishing boat capsized north of Christmas Island. The boat was carrying 95 asylum seekers when it overturned off… Read more Audio
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Business dries up in some drought-stricken areas
7:49 AM.Some businesses servicing farmers in drought-affected areas say their income has almost halved. Audio
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Sports News for 26 March 2013
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Vancouver police say Farley could face further charges
7:39 AM.Vancouver police who are investigating the New Zealand fugitive, Michael Farley say it could be up to two years before he goes to trial. Audio
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Government and Auckland council at odds on housing land
7:28 AM.Disagreement continues to simmer between Auckland Council and the Government over how to boost the supply of land for housing in the city. Audio
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Department of Conservation to announce job cuts today
7:24 AM.The Department of Conservation will outline a restructuring plan today that is expected to see as many as 120 jobs cut. Audio
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Professional groups say no legal action for CTV engineers
7:18 AM.It now seems unlikely that engineers involved in the most serious building collapse of the Christchurch earthquake will face any external action, with the profession's administrators telling the… Read more Audio
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EQC chief executive responds to email revelations
7:13 AM.Ian Simpson, chief executive of EQC says there's no more bad news to come. Audio
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Email recipient gives details of EQC files
7:10 AM.The man who accidentally received an e-mail from the Earthquake Commission says the breach of confidentiality is even greater than is being admitted by the organisation. Audio
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Morning Business for 26 March 2013
6:48 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Engineering bodies tell Govt their hands are tied on CTV
6:41 AM.It's emerged that engineers involved in the most serious building collapse of the Christchurch earthquake are unlikely to face any external action, with the profession's two top bodies telling the… Read more Audio
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Recipient of EQC email says don't play politics
6:38 AM.The man who received Earthquake Commission files detailing claims by 83,000 Christchurch people says he's appalled the slip-up has become a political football. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 26 March 2013
6:27 AM.A Maori health provider in Gisborne says it will do all it can to help its caregivers into new jobs - when it finishes its home-support in a few months; A claimant who's pulled away from the main… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 26 March 2013
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 26 March 2013
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Cardinal O'Brien in relationship with accuser until recently
6:14 AM.As Catholics around the world are deep into their Easter celebrations, the recent scandal involving the former head of the Scottish church, Cardinal O'Brien, continues to boil. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 26 March 2013
6:00 AM.Email filtering expensive, says IT expert; MP says more checks needed for personal information; Engineer points finger at 'widespread malaise' in industry; Murray McCully to announce $65 million in… Read more Audio