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Morning Report for Monday 4 August 2008
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Australia Correspondent
8:57 AM.Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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All Blacks Bite Back
8:50 AM.The 39-10 result speaks for itself. Audio
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Waatea News 3 August 2008
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Behind Olympic Glory...
8:45 AM.Behind every successful athlete, is a very good coach. Try telling the NZ swimmers different. Audio
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Masterton Lawyer Makes Fasinating Discovery
8:40 AM.Mr Kershaw had to figure out what happened to a woman whose skull was found in the Ruamahunga River three years ago. Audio
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Trade Me Users: Civil Rights Concerns
8:28 AM.Trede Me have released information to police putting alot of their users at risk. Audio
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The Waikato River Swelling
8:25 AM.Lake Taupo is just 30 centimetres from its maximum level and more water is likely to have to be spilled into the Waikato river. Audio
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Labour Department Changes Their Mind
8:19 AM.It appears that The British Scientist caught the infection at the lab in Porirua. Audio
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Environmentalists Condemn National
8:09 AM.National pland to introduce major changes to the Resource Management Act. Audio
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Countdown to 2011 World Cup Underway
7:57 AM.It marks the start of a two-year 240 milllion dollar revamp of the park. Audio
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Five Days Til Olympics
7:54 AM.The New Zealand athletes say they are ready and raring to go. Audio
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Anto 1080 Pretestors Won't be Stopped by Security
7:51 AM.The decision by the Animal Health Board to call in security guards is being described as an overreaction and a waste of money. Audio
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Sports News 4 August 2008
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Home Owners in for 'Nasty Shock'
7:45 AM.Some houses built after 1974 were given special consents allowing them to build on flood prone areas or unstable ground. Audio
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Disaster on Worlds Second Highest Mountain
7:37 AM.A chunk of ice fell off K2, causing an avalanche in an area of the mountain known as the 'death zone'. Audio
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"More Rain to Come"- Met Service
7:34 AM.Over the weekend poor weather saw South Island rail services cancelled and roads closed. Audio
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140 Worshipers Killed in Stampede
7:27 AM.In India: Those who died were among thousands of people who had gathered at the temple in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Audio
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British Scientist Looses Limbs Due to Infection
7:21 AM.Jeanette Adu-Bobie lost both legs, her left arm and several fingers on her remaining hand after she suffered blood poisoning. Audio
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National Party Conference Fires the First Shot
7:09 AM.John Key pledged that, if National was elected, it would spend five billion dollars more than Labour over the next six years. Audio
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Department of Labour Admits Fault
6:41 AM.A British scientist who lost three of her limbs from meningitis, contracted the disease while on the job. Audio
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National Announces Infrastructure Changes
6:38 AM.A private conversation about the possible sale of Kiwibank has stirred up controversy. Audio
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Waatea News 4 August 2008
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 4 August 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News 4 August 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Korimako - Bellbird
6:01 AM.Listen to this mornings birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 4 August 2008
6:00 AM.National's big pledge on new infrastructure is labelled think big by Labour. And 150 worshippers crushed to death. Audio