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Morning Report for Monday 4 February 2008
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Australia
8:56 AM.A Chinese Oracle and a road worthy BBQ. Audio
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US Primaries
8:51 AM.The US Presidential candidates are crisscrossing the United States in a final effort to gain support ahead of"Super Tuesday'. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Busway (part 2)
8:44 AM.The North Shore's purpose built bus-way was opened at the weekend after 20 years in the planning. Audio
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Geese Culled
8:40 AM.Auckland's City Council is defending the use of firearms to control spiralling geese numbers in a popular park. Audio
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Sports News
8:36 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Rugby League Coach
8:25 AM.An announcement on Australian league coaching great Wayne Bennett's future with the Kiwis is imminent. Audio
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Sarkozy Married
8:19 AM.A world leader and a former supermodel - yesterday the couple were married in a palace following a whirlwind romance. Audio
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Big Earnings for Dairy Farmers
8:15 AM.Dairy farmers may be holding back from a spending splurge despite this season's record dairy payout. Audio
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Kordia In Myanmar (part 2)
8:10 AM.Questions are being raised about a State-owned enterprise's contract to do work for Myanmar's military government. Audio
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Aussie Mortgage Stress
7:58 AM.An estimated 300-thousand Australians could lose their homes this year, thanks to rising interest rates and the credit crunch. Audio
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Rugby Sevens
7:54 AM.Super heroes, film stars and even the occasional Muppet converged on Wellington over the weekend. Audio
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Bad Weather In China
7:53 AM.Hundreds of people stranded by the worst snowstorms in China in fifty years have clashed with police and soliders. Audio
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Busway
7:47 AM.It's taken two decades - but the country's first ever purpose built busway on Auckland's North Shore is finally open. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Trial Starts Today
7:40 AM.The man accused of killing Tony Stanlake in Wellington and hacking off his hands goes on trial in the High Court today. Audio
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West Coast Bus Crash
7:40 AM.It's the second serious bus crash in less than a year on the West Coast. Audio
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Violence In Chad
7:29 AM.There has been renewed violence in Chad's capital N'djamena, as government forces hit back at rebel groups. Audio
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Waitangi Protests
7:27 AM.With celebrations at Waitangi, politicians this year could once again find themselves at the receiving end of angry protests. Audio
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Workers At Risk
7:25 AM.Unions say workers must be informed immediately of new research linking some jobs with higher rates of certain cancers. Audio
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Kordia Company In Myanmar
7:10 AM.Human rights activists say a government-owned company's contract for telecommunications work in Myanmar is"immoral". Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 4 February 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Drought
6:15 AM.The long dry summer is causing headaches for many farmers around the country. Audio
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Boat Accident
6:10 AM.Four people were plucked from the sea by a surf rescue team yesterday morning after their boat capsized. Audio
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Mohua - Yellowhead
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall Audio
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Top Stories for 4 February 2008
6:00 AM.NZ company in Myanmar, Waitangi, Chad, Bus crash. Audio