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Morning Report for Wednesday 17 September 2008
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Britain's RSPCA Boycott Crufts
8:56 AM.Britain's RSPCA says it will boycott the next Crufts show, accusing it of encouraging the breeding of deformed dogs. Audio
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Katipo Spider Research Project
8:52 AM.A research project is under way on the Wanganui-Manawatu coastline to find out more about the Katipo spider. Audio
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Cook Islands Preserve Language
8:48 AM.Cook Islanders in New Zealand are looking to the Internet to help preserve their fast declining language. Audio
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Waatea News
8:45 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Youth Sex Offenders
8:42 AM.The Social Services select committee has made 14 recommendations to improve the treatment and rehabilitation of offenders. Audio
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Attack On Independence Day In Mexico
8:39 AM.8 people are dead and dozens injured after hand grenades were thrown into a packed crowd celebrating Independence Day in Mexico. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Flood Effects Continue
8:26 AM.More than a month after the second of two devastating floods hit North Canterbury many people are still feeling the effects. Audio
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Fairfax Media Trial
8:22 AM.Dominion Post editor Tim Pankhurst has told two High Court judges he did not breach contempt of court rules. Audio
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Contamination Of Baby Formula In China
8:17 AM.With our Beijing correspondent, Jennifer Pak. Audio
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Election Spending Pledges
8:13 AM.If the New Zealand economy feels the fallout of the global financial crisis what does this mean for election spending pledges? Audio
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World Markets 3 Year Low (Part 2)
8:09 AM.With Bank of New Zealand currency strategist, Danica Hampton. Audio
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Netball Clash Tonight
7:57 AM.The Silver Ferns play Australia in Christchurch tonight, hoping to knock them off the top spot in the world netball ranking. Audio
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Australia's New Opposition Leader
7:53 AM.Malcolm Turnbull has told a joint party room meeting that a Liberal-National coalition can win the 2010 election. Audio
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Warriors Tickets
7:50 AM.Tickets to Friday's NRL clash between the Warriors and the Roosters are being sold for inflated prices on the TradeMe site. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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New Gas Discovery In Southland (Part 2)
7:40 AM.The discovery, by L and M Petroleum, is said to be potentially as significant as Taranaki's Kupe field. Audio
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White House Campaign Focus Shift
7:35 AM.The turmoil on world markets has brought a new urgency to the race for the White House. All attention is now on the economy. Audio
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NZ First Turn Tables On National (Part 2)
7:26 AM.National MP Nick Smith is now the subject of a complaint over undeclared donations. Audio
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Black Power Gang Lodge Treaty Claim
7:19 AM.Denis O'Reilly has been involved in preparing the claim. Audio
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American Insurance Group In NZ
7:17 AM.Gary Young from the New Zealand Insurance Brokers Association. Audio
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NZX50
7:15 AM.Grant Williamson from the stockbrokers Hamilton Hinden Greene. Audio
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World Markets 3 Year Low
7:09 AM.We cross to New York and our correspondent Nathan King. Audio
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Education Review Office
6:41 AM.Schools have been told to pay more attention to how they teach students who do badly at school. Audio
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NZ First Turn Tables On National
6:38 AM.NZ First is turning the tables on National, alleging one of its MPs misled Parliament over a trust set up to pay legal fees. Audio
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American International Group
6:35 AM.The NZ insurance sector is putting on a brave face as the world's biggest insurance company tries to avoid collapse. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 17 September 2008
6:22 AM.The latest from the farming and rural communities. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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New Gas Discovery In Southland
6:15 AM.The Goodwin 1 exploration well, drilled near Ohau, turned up a core of coal seam methane gas at the weekend. Audio
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Toroa - The Wandering Albatross
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 17 September 2008
6:00 AM.World markets, NZX50, AIG in NZ, Black Power lodge Treaty claim and NZ First complain to Parliament's speaker. Audio