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Morning Report for Wednesday 9 July 2008
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Top Stories for 9 June 2008
6:00 AM.Top Stories for 9 June 2008. Audio
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The Northern Blue Penguin
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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'Manukau City Council Should Ask For More Police'
6:10 AM.The Police Association says the Manukau City Council should be asking the Police for more front line officers. Audio
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Pacific News
6:17 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 9 July 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Union Wants Prison Guards Armed With Tasers After Attack
6:35 AM.There are renewed calls for prison staff to be armed, following a brutal attack on a guard at Rimutaka Prison. Audio
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Sports Broadcaster Off Air Amid Assault Allegation
6:39 AM.Sports broadcaster Tony Veitch is off air for the rest of the week. Audio
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Morning Business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Prison Guards Calling For Tasers After Attack
7:08 AM.The guard remains in intensive care in hospital following the attack at Upper Hutt's Rimutaka Prison on Friday. Audio
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G8 Leaders Vow to Halve Greenhouse Gases
7:18 AM.World leaders have agreed to halve global carbon emissions by the year 2050 in an effort to tackle climate change. Audio
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Environmental Groups Criticise G8 Leaders
7:22 AM.Environmental groups have criticised the G8 leaders for ducking their responsibilities - lack of progress was"pathetic". Audio
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Signs Power Saving Campaign Working
7:27 AM.And lake levels are also rising, although Transpower says its too early to call off the savings campaign. Audio
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Newborn Suffers Injury After Delayed Hospital Transfer
7:35 AM.The Health and Disability Commissioner investigated a complaint from a mother . Audio
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'Manukau Desperately Short of Front-Line Police'
7:38 AM.Dick Quax says the city is short of nearly 200 police, and the council is considering employing private security guards. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Website to Name and Shame
7:48 AM.A website is preparing to name and shame mental health workers, who breach the Health and Disability code of practice. Audio
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Iran Sends Warning to US and Israel
7:52 AM.Iran has sent out a stark warning to the US and Israel that any strike against it would trigger war. Audio
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Chilly Mornings
7:57 AM.Last night was forecast to be one of the coldest of the year so far, with predictions of minus eight in some places. Audio
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Political Race
8:08 AM.It's a marathon not a sprint. Audio
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More Competition Needed - Electricity Commission
8:15 AM.Twelve years after a market-based system for power began, the Electricity Commission has reviewed it. Audio
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Tony Veitch Steps Down
8:17 AM.Both The Radio Network and TVNZ say Tony Veitch will be on leave while he focuses on legal discussions related to the reports. Audio
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Misquote Over KiwiSaver - Says National MP
8:28 AM.The National Party MP Shane Ardern is claiming a local newspaper misquoted him. Audio
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Markets Update
8:30 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Indian Nuclear Deal to Press Ahead
8:38 AM.The Indian government says it plans to press ahead with a civilian nuclear energy deal with America. Audio
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Academic Critical of World Powers to Reduce Carbon Emissions
8:43 AM.An Australian academic is critical of plans for world powers to reduce carbon emissions. Audio
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Waatea News
8:49 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Government's Performance on Science - Under Fire
8:52 AM.The Government's performance on science has come under fire at a political forum in Palmerston North Audio
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Chip Promotion Encouraged Excessive Consumption
8:56 AM.The Advertising Standards Authority upheld a complaint by the Ministry of Health about the trading card promotion. Audio