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Morning Report for Tuesday 29 July 2008
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88 Year Old Attempts to Break 1500M World Record
8:57 AM.The 88-year old Eric Mr Delautour's running in a total of seven events in the Oceania Athletics Masters. Audio
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Changes to Legal Aid Application
8:55 AM.Some civil litigation lawyers are raising questions over changes to the way they apply for legal aid funding. Audio
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Milk Study to Beat Respiratory Infections
8:50 AM.A University of Auckland pilot scheme will provide the vitamin enriched milk to toddlers. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Kawerau Geothermal Power Station Soon to Open
8:44 AM.The final stages of construction and commissioning work are under way at the plant in Kawerau. Audio
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Qantas Problems
8:40 AM.There have been further problems with Qantas planes flying out of Australia. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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NZ BMX Olympic Medal Chances
8:26 AM.BMX is one of the new sports that'll be debuting at the Beijing Olympics. Audio
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Phililppines Govt Make Deal With Islamic Insurgences
8:22 AM.An historic step towards ending Southeast Asia's most intractable Islamic insurgency. Audio
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Tuhoe to Sign Deal to Begin Treaty Settlement
8:14 AM.Three hundred members of the iwi will come to Wellington on Thursday for an official signing. Audio
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Metservice Warnings of Heavy Rain
8:09 AM.Metservice warns of flooding in Northland, Corromandel and Bay of Plenty. Audio
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Yeti Hairs
7:58 AM.Ape expert Ian Redmond is collating the findings about the new hairs found in North India. Audio
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Meridian Energy Price Rises Described As Gouging the Consumer
7:56 AM.The increase kicks in from the first of September. Audio
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Banking Sector Reassures of Their Stability
7:53 AM.NZ's Australian-owned banks are being hit with the double whammy of tighter global credit and slowing growth. Audio
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Report to Be Released on Mapua Toxic Sites
7:48 AM.The findings of an investigation by the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment will be released this morning. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Steven Joyce National's New MP
7:35 AM.Steven Joyce, a former head of the Radio Works network, is also National's campaign manager this year. Audio
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NSW Swifts Win Netball Campionship
7:28 AM.The end of the first transtasman netball championships and the end of the Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic's hopes. Audio
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Three Suicide Bomers in Iraq Kill 50
7:25 AM.It's been one of the bloodiest days in Iraq in months. Audio
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Peters to Meet PM Over Donation Allegations
7:20 AM.In what's expected to be a fiery session New Zealand First leader Winston Peters will front up to parliament. Audio
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Arrest After Fatal Waikato Drive-By Shooting
7:18 AM.One person has already been arrested in a move police say should help ease tensions in the town of Waharoa. Audio
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King of Tonga to Surrender Many Powers
7:13 AM.The King of Tonga is to voluntarily surrender many of his powers to elected MPs. Audio
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Another Storm Set to Hit the North
7:10 AM.The north of the North Island is set to be struck by another major storm today. Audio
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Predictions For More Bad Weather in Far North
6:37 AM.Alison Lees is spokesperson with the Far North District Council. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 29 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. Audio
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BOP Fishing Boat
6:10 AM.The owners of a fishing vessel forced ashore in the weekend's storm today inspect the damage. Audio
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Taranui - Caspian Tern
6:01 AM.Listen to todays birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 29 July 2008
6:00 AM.More storms, King of Tonga, Waharoa Drive-by arrest, Peters to meet PM, Iraq bombings, Swifts win Netball final. Audio