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Morning Report for Thursday 14 February 2008
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Top Stories for 14 February 2008
6:00 AM.Unsafe Hospitals, Hizbollah Commander Killed, Dead Boy in Christchurch Park, Te Papa Turns 10. Audio
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Tara Punga - The Red Billed Gull
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Blue Chip Investors Suffer Losses
6:12 AM.Investors in residential property specialists Blue Chip are waiting to see what losses they may have suffered. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Auckland DHB Head Says Health System Unsafe
6:38 AM.Ron Paterson told a Parliamentary Committee that the health system is unacceptably unsafe and lacks national leadership. Audio
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Urgent Action Wanted to Deal With Unsafe Hospitals
7:09 AM.Medical professionals want urgent changes made after hospitals are called unsafe. Audio
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Health Minister David Cunliffe
7:14 AM.The Health Minister David Cunliffe comments on the report. Audio
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Hizbollah Commander Killed in Syria Bomb
7:18 AM.Israel has denied claims it played any role in the killing of a top Hizbollah commander in Syria's capital, Damascus. Audio
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Post Mortem to be Held on Boy Found in Park
7:23 AM.A post mortem will be carried out on Thursday on a teenager found in a Christchurch park after an anonymous phone call. Audio
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Te Papa is Now 10
7:27 AM.Te Papa Tongarewa, the Museum of New Zealand, our place, turns ten years old today. Audio
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Transpower Considers Reopening Power Cable
7:35 AM.Transpower is considering reopening a major Cook Strait power cable to avert a potential power crisis. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.The latest from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Fraud Seen as Problem in Public Service
7:50 AM.The Auditor-General warns that fraud is a problem the public service needs to address. Audio
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Blue Chip Investors - Part 2
7:53 AM.An Auckland lawyer acting for a number of angry investors who are demanding their money back, says the news is looking grim. Audio
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ShippingEmissions Under Estimated
7:55 AM.A UN report has been leaked showing shipping's contribution to harmful greenhouse gases is more than double previous estimates. Audio
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Geocaching Sparks Bomb Scare
7:58 AM.Players of a high-tech game of hide and seek have been left red faced after their activities sparked a full-scale bomb scare. Audio
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Fatal Blenheim House Fire
8:09 AM.Three bodies have been found in the remains of a house fire in Blenheim this morning. Audio
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Hone Harawira on Australian Govt 'Sorry'
8:12 AM.Hone Harawira comments on the Australian Govts apology to the Aboriginal 'Stolen Generation'. Audio
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Should Britain Also Apologise to Stolen Generations
8:17 AM.A prominent human rights lawyer says Britain also be saying sorry to Australia's Stolen Generations. Audio
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Alliance Meat Co-op's Plan to Rescue Industry
8:21 AM.The Alliance meat co-operative is proposing a new mega-company that would handle 80 percent of NZ's red meat processing. Audio
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Te Papa is Now 10 - Part 2
8:26 AM.Some decried it as a low-brow, theme park that lacked the gravitas expected of a national museum. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Wellington Transport Proposal Opposed
8:40 AM.Efforts are underway to thwart the plan by Transit NZ for tunnels and a flyover to help cope with traffic in the capital. Audio
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NZ War Memorial in London Criticised
8:43 AM.Some high profile art commentators are calling for an end to what they call the infestation of their city. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Berwick-upon-Tweed
8:50 AM.A bid's been launched to move the town north from England into Scotland. Audio
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Gossip Website Self-Censors Paparazzi Pictures
8:55 AM.Owen Gibson of The Guardian comments. Audio