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Morning Report for Tuesday 27 May 2008
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Scott Dixon's Indianapolis 500 Win
8:53 AM.Dixon made it to the top after being hailed as a prodigy when he began racing in New Zealand as teenager. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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DVD Hightlights the Darker Side of the Sunshine City
8:43 AM.Young people in Nelson have told of racist taunts, drive-by abuse and other verbal attacks. Audio
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Quad-Bikes Not Tailored For Farm Work
8:37 AM.New research shows quad-bikes are not tailored for farm work and their misuse is causing accidents worth millions of dollars. Audio
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Markets Update
8:31 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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Fly Fishing Community up in Arms
8:27 AM.The fly fishing community is up in arms at the Wellington Regional Council's plan to take more water from the Hutt River. Audio
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Body Still Unidentified
8:22 AM.Police are still trying to identify a body three months after it was discovered in the Waitakere Ranges. Audio
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World Airlines Under Pressure Over Fuel Prices
8:19 AM.Rapidly rising fuel prices are causing headaches for world airlines. Audio
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Gloomy Economic Forecast
8:13 AM.More gloomy forecasts of an economic slowdown have been released today. Audio
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Macsyna King Lawyer Is Questioning PM's Comments
8:06 AM.The lawyer for the mother of the Kahui twins is questioning comments by the Prime Minister about the case. Audio
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Jerry Collins Quits New Zealand Rugby
7:57 AM.All Black and Hurricanes blindside flanker, Jerry Collins has become the latest player to call it quits in New Zealand. Audio
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Race Against Time to Unblock Quake Lakes
7:52 AM.Soldiers in China are racing against time to unblock so called 'quake lakes' caused by the deadly earthquake two weeks ago. Audio
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Jury in Jack Nicholas Trial Should Retire Today
7:47 AM.The jury in the trial of the man charged with shooting dead Hawke's Bay farmer Jack Nicholas, should retire today . Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Outdoor Pursuits Centre Workers Still Struggling
7:38 AM.Workers at the Sir Edmund Hillary Outdoor Pursuits Centre are still struggling with the aftermath of the canyoning tragedy. Audio
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NASA Analysing Information From Probe
7:35 AM.After successfully landing a probe on Mars, NASA is now analysing the streams of pictures it's sending back to earth. Audio
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School IT Qualifications not Relevant - Computer Society
7:31 AM.The IT sector says failures in the way computer technology is taught at secondary schools is shutting the best . Audio
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Scott Dixon Motorsports New Superstar
7:28 AM.The NZer's perfomance has prompted rave reviews, with commentators saying he showed his"iceman"nickname is well deserved. Audio
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Questions Asked About Failed Generator
7:24 AM.The Prime Minister says she's asking"a lot of questions"after Parliament's stand-by generator failed to kick in. Audio
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Police Will Only Reinvestigate if New Info Comes to Light
7:19 AM.The police say they'll only reinvestigate the Kahui case if new information comes to light. Audio
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Chief Coroner Considers Probe into Death of Charlene Makaza
7:07 AM.The chief coroner has added the death of Christchurch girl Charlene Makaza to a list of deaths which may require an inquest. Audio
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Morning Business
6:45 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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"Poor Batting to Blame for Black Caps Loss"
6:40 AM.Black Caps captain, Daniel Vettori has blamed poor batting for their loss against England. Audio
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Coroner Considering Inquest into Deaths
6:35 AM.The chief coroner has revealed he is considering an inquest into the deaths of the Kahui twins. Audio
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Waatea News
6:25 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 27 May 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Review into Beehive Generator
6:10 AM.Prime Minister Helen Clark has ordered an official review into why the Beehive's back up generator did not work. Audio
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Toutouwai - The Robin
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 27 May 2008
6:00 AM.Top Stories for 27 May 2008. Audio