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Morning Report for Tuesday 4 March 2008
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Top Stories for 04 March 2008
6:00 AM.AKL Airport Ownership, Waihi Mining Compo, Rowing's Single Sculler, Medvedev, 1951 Waterfront documents, Bledisloe Hong Kong. Audio
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Toroa - The Royal Albatross
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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International Whaling Commission
6:08 AM.A special meeting of the IWC is being convened to resolve conflict between its pro and anti wahaling members. Audio
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Holcim's Proposed Oamaru Cement Plant
6:16 AM.The cement maker wants restrictions on its proposed plant lifted and is taking its case to the environment court. Audio
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Pacific News
6:20 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 4 March 2008
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Waatea News
6:29 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Waihi Gold Compensation Package
6:38 AM.The Green Party is welcoming a compensation package for Waihi residents affected by opencast mining adjacent to their town. Audio
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Auckland Airport Ownership
7:09 AM.The Government is tightening ownership control over major strategic assets, possibly keeping Auckland's airport in NZ's hands. Audio
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Waihi Gold Mining Compensation (Part 2)
7:17 AM.The mining company is offering affected residents financial compensation after deciding not to close the mine. Audio
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Waddell Drysdale One All
7:25 AM.The world champ and former Olumpic gold medallist go into their final race today for the best of three Olympic qualifying round. Audio
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Medvedev - Putin's Annointed President
7:29 AM.Vladimir Putin's chosen successor has achieved a landslide election victory. Audio
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1951 Waterfront Lock-Out Documents
7:37 AM.Previously classified papers cataloguing NZ's most bitter industrial dispute are to be released to the public. Audio
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Bledisloe Cup Hong Kong
7:42 AM.The trans Tasman rivals this year are to play a 4 game series with the final in Hong Kong. Audio
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Sports News
7:47 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Gathering Evidence in the Xue Case
7:51 AM.Two New Zealand detectives arrive in Atlanta today to gather evidence against Nai Yin Xue. Audio
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Clinton's Presidential Nomination Race
7:57 AM.The BBC's North America Editor gives his assessment of the Clinton campaign. Audio
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War Veterans Nuclear Test Exposure
7:57 AM.Today's the last day for NZ Vet's to join a legal bid for compensation from the UK Govt. over exposure during Pacific tests. Audio
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Auckland Airport Ownership (Part 2)
8:09 AM.The Auckland mayor says government policy is"tantamount to nationalisation". Audio
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Waihi Gold Mining Compensation (Part 3)
8:14 AM.We talk with the residents group and the mining company, Newmont Waihi Gold. Audio
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Waddell Drysdale (Part 2)
8:22 AM.Matt Smith of the International Rowing Federation in Lausanne, Switzerland talks about the one team per event Olympic policy. Audio
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The Proposed Emissions Trading Scheme
8:27 AM.A new report labels the scheme fatally flawed. Audio
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Sports News
8:36 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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UN Security Council's Iran Sanctions
8:40 AM.The UNSC has voted to impose a third round of sanctions on Iran for refusing to suspend nuclear activities. Audio
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Waatea News
8:45 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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India Australia Cricket One Dayer
8:48 AM.Further fireworks are predicted despite the ICC clearing an Indian bowler of spitting and making monkey gestures. Audio
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Bird Crop Deterrent
8:52 AM.Famers focus on falcons to fight further feathered feasting. Audio
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Trabant Fundraiser
8:56 AM.From Germany to Cambodia aboard one of the Soviet era's most uncomfortable cars to raise funds for Cambodian street children. Audio