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Morning Report for Monday 28 July 2008
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Australian Correspondent - Phil Kafcaloudes
8:55 AM.Phil joins us from the red continent to establish why they can attract but not keep our sporting talent. Audio
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Reality TV School
8:50 AM.Realising there was a hole in the market for the growing amount of 'talent' wanting to star, Robert Galinsky started a school. Audio
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Waatea News
8:46 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Indian Bomb Blasts
8:45 AM.India's major cities on high alert after at least 45 killed by bomb blasts in Ahmedabad and Bangalore. Audio
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Istanbul Bomb Blasts
8:43 AM.In the last few hours' two bombs have gone off in the Turkish capital of Istanbul. Audio
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Bailey Kurariki Junior Parole Board Meeting
8:39 AM.The Parole Board meets today to consider whether New Zealand's youngest convicted killer should remain back behind bars. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Clash of the Coaches
8:22 AM.And Robbie Deans prevailed but was rugby the winner at the end of the day? Peter Fitzsimons and Laurie Mains join us. Audio
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Storm Warnings
8:18 AM.As the North Island recovers from the weekend's storm, there are warnings more bad weather's on the way. Audio
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Power Outages
8:16 AM.There are warnings households may have to grin and bear future extensive power outages, like those seen over the weekend. Audio
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Friends and Allies
8:09 AM.US Embassy Charge D'Affaires David Keegan gives a perspective on the language used by the US Secretary of State. Audio
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Australian Papers
7:57 AM.A round-up of what they're saying on the other side of the Tasman after the weekend's rugby. Audio
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Tour de France
7:55 AM.Carlos Sastre has become the third Spanish rider in a row to win cycling's top prize, the Tour de France. Audio
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Qantas Mid-Air Incident
7:48 AM.Investigators working out what blew a 2-metre wide hole in the side of a jumbo jet are focusing on a missing oxygen bottle. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Tongan Coronation
7:45 AM.Final preparations are underway for the coronation of Tongan bachelor King George Tupou V later this week. Audio
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Newspaper Headlines
7:41 AM.An update of what they're saying in our papers. Audio
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John Key Working for Families
7:37 AM.The National Party will adopt Labour's Working for Families scheme should it win power. Audio
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New Lynn Shooting Arrest
7:35 AM.Police have made an arrest in connection with the shooting and believe they have the man responsible. Audio
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Waharoa House Fire
7:29 AM.First a drive by shooting and then last night a house under subsequent police surveillance went up in flames. Audio
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NZ First Donations Debacle
7:20 AM.Winston Peters returns from Samoa tonight and is expected to discuss the donations issue with the PM tomorrow. Audio
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US and NZ Now Allies
7:16 AM.US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the two countries are both friends and allies during her weekend visit to Auckland. Audio
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Wanton Weekend Weather
7:08 AM.North Islanders battered by the weekend's vicious weather must now brace themselves for another storm. Audio
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Waharoa Drive-By
6:39 AM.Police are urging the community of Waharoa to stay calm following a drive-by shooting in the early hours of yesterday morning. Audio
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Storm Toll Investigation
6:36 AM.The deaths of three people in rough seas are being investigated. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 28 July 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region including Rice visit to Samoa. Audio
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National Working for Families
6:16 AM.John Key says National would keep the Working for Families scheme in its entirety should it win power. Audio
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New Lynn Dairy Shooting
6:13 AM.Police intensify search for gunman amid growing fears he will strike again with another unprovoked attack. Audio
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Prime Minister on Rice Visit
6:08 AM.The PM speaks to our political editor about the visit and its ramifications. Audio
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Ruru - the Morepork
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 28 July 2008
6:00 AM.Weather Warnings, US our Ally, Donation Debacle, Waharoa House Fire, Shooting Arrest, National Working for Families. Audio