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Morning Report for Friday 15 February 2008
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Australian Correspondent - Kerry-Anne Walsh
8:55 AM.News from Canberra. Audio
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Hollywood Sign Threatened by Developers
8:52 AM.There's concern the view of the famed"Hollywood"sign in Los Angeles will be ruined by a housing development. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.An update from the Waatea News team. Audio
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Remains of a Two New Types of Dinosaur Discovered
8:44 AM.Scientists have pieced together the former lives of two new types of dinosaur. Audio
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NZ WW1 Tunnel Role to be Remembered in France
8:41 AM.A role played by New Zealand tunnellers during WW1 is to be recalled at the opening of a museum in the town of Arras in France. Audio
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Sports News
8:34 AM.The latest from the RNZ team. Audio
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Hizbollah Threatens Israel
8:25 AM.Hizbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has threatened Israel with 'open war'. Audio
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Tony Stanlake Murder Trial
8:21 AM.There has been some dramatic testimony given this week at the High Court trial of the man accused of killing the Wellington man. Audio
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New Solar System Discovery
8:16 AM.Astronomers are celebrating the discovery of a new solar system remarkably similar to our own. Audio
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Bay of Plenty Rugby Union Blue Chip Troubles
8:12 AM.The Bay of Plenty Rugby Union has been caught up in the troubles faced by the property investment firm, Blue Chip. Audio
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War on Taggers
8:09 AM.The Govt is poised to declare war on taggers, with the Prime Minister set to announce a sweeping crackdown on graffiti. Audio
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Rugby's Super 14 to Start This Weekend
7:55 AM.Rugby reporter Barry Guy suggests it's also going to be a defining year for some players. Audio
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Food Prices Continue to Rise
7:52 AM.Alison Holst Comments on the issue. Audio
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Pharmac Defends its a Decision on Herceptin
7:49 AM.Pharmac will today defend against claims that it was biased in the way it handled the decision how to fund Herceptin. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.The latest update from the RNZ team. Audio
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Sentenced Rapist's Lawyer Questions Decision
7:40 AM.Lawyer, Mark Callaghan, has questioned the decision stating that the victim had no memory of the night's events. Audio
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Fleming to Retire From Black Caps
7:35 AM.Just four months after losing the role of test captain, Stephen Fleming is declaring his innings closed. Audio
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Tagging to be Specific Criminal Offence
7:25 AM.Tagging is to be made a specific criminal offence and the sale of spray paint will be banned to people under 18 years of age. Audio
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Solar Hot Water Grants Ignored
7:18 AM.No-one took up any $500 Government grants for solar water heating last financial year. Audio
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Men Interviewed Over Death of Teen
7:09 AM.Police in Christchurch have been interviewing a group of men seen with a Dunedin teenager before his death. Audio
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GP's Take a Swipe at DHB's
6:40 AM.The organisation representing GPs has taken a swipe at DHB's for not responding to a request for greater dialogue. Audio
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Waatea News
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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French Museum Opens Honouring NZ Soldiers
6:13 AM.A museum will be opened in France commemorating the part played by NZ tunnellers in underground warfare on the western front. Audio
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Pakaha - The Fluttering Shearwater
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 15 February 2008
6:00 AM.Men questioned over death of teen, Solar Hot water, Tagging to be crimminal offence. Audio