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Morning Report for Monday 22 September 2008
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Australian Correspondent - Phil Kafcaloudes
8:55 AM.The latest news, views and insights from New Zealand's largest island. Audio
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Cloned Human Embryos
8:51 AM.A Sydney fertility clinic has been granted Australia's first licence to produce cloned human embryos. Audio
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Waitangi Sewage Solution
8:46 AM.The Far North District Council defends its proposed multi-million dollar sewage scheme draining into the wetlands at Waitangi. Audio
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Waatea News
8:42 AM.News from the Tangata Whenua presented by the Waatea Team. Audio
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Auckland Laboratory Services
8:39 AM.Auckland DHB's today begin a new round of consultation on how the region's laboratory services should be delivered. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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NZX and Short-Selling
8:23 AM.The NZX is considering tightening trading rules to prevent one avenue of market volatility - Short-Selling. Audio
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Teacher Moonlights as Prostitute
8:23 AM.A primary school board must decide whether one of its teachers should be allowed to continue moonlighting as a prostitute. Audio
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Change in Heinz Nurture Brand Formula
8:16 AM.Parents are demanding to know why they weren't told about a change in the formula that's led to unsettled babies. Audio
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Waiheke Ferry Fares Rise
8:13 AM.And the price rises are forcing some residents to compromise on food and other essentials. Audio
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Israeli Prime Minister to Resign
8:12 AM.Ehud Olmert told government colleagues he's resigning but he may remain in office as caretaker Prime Minister for some time yet. Audio
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Pakistan Suicide Bombing (Part 3)
8:09 AM.CCTV footage shows an explosives-laden lorry ramming the security gate of the hotel and then bursting into flames. Audio
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NZ Markets Expected to Ralley
7:56 AM.Spurred by US Govt intervention in struggling financial sector and news that it will underwrite bad debt in the mortgage market. Audio
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Controversial ACC Faud Investigation (Part 3)
7:53 AM.Acting commander of Southern District Police, Superintendent Malcolm Burgess is asked if the police will apologise. Audio
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Controversial ACC Fraud Investigation (Part 2)
7:49 AM.Dunedin man, Bruce van Essen talks about his complaint against the Police investigation into him for ACC fraud. Audio
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Sports News
7:46 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Newspaper Headlines (Part 2)
7:45 AM.A look at what they're saying in the main metropolitan papers around the country this morning. Audio
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China Milk Crisis (Part 3)
7:43 AM.The contamination effects have spread to Hong Kong where we have the latest. Audio
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China Milk Crisis (Part 2)
7:37 AM.Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade defends the nearly 3 weeks it took to tell the NZ Government about the milk contamination. Audio
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Wellington - Ranfurly Shield Country
7:28 AM.After a 27 year drought, Wellington again welcomes the Log of Wood to its home in the Capital. Audio
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Internal Police Investigations Questioned
7:25 AM.The way complaints made by members of the police against fellow officers are investigated is being questioned. Audio
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The Political Week Ahead
7:19 AM.Our political editor, Brent Edwards, casts his seer's eye over the coming week's highlights. Audio
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South Africa's President Resigns (Part 2)
7:14 AM.Mr Mbeki was left with little option but to resign after a judge hinted at political interference. Audio
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Pakistan Suicide Bombing (Part 2)
7:09 AM.More than 200 were injured by the blast shortly after a truck pulled up at the front gate's security checkpoint. Audio
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Newspaper Headlines
6:45 AM.A look at what they're saying in the main metropolitan papers today. Audio
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Controversial ACC Fraud Investigation (Part 1)
6:41 AM.The Independent Police Conduct Authority has criticised the investigation into Dunedin man Bruce Van Essen for ACC fraud. Audio
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South Africa's President Resigns (Part 1)
6:39 AM.Whether he jumped or was pushed is academic as Thabo Mbeki steps aside to make way for populist ANC leader, Jacob Zuma. Audio
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Pakistan Suicide Bombing (Part 1)
6:38 AM.The search for bodies and survivors continues at Islamabad's Marriot Hotel where 53 people are confirmed dead with reports suggesting this number may be optimistic. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Tangata Whenua presented by the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 22 September 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 22 September 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Zimbabwe Cabinet Deadlock Continues
6:15 AM.The ruling ZANU-PF and opposition MDC parties again fail to break the deadlock over forming a Cabinet after reaching a power sharing deal last week. The resignation of South Africa's president Thabo… Read more Audio
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Green Party Transport Policy
6:12 AM.The Greens launched their transport policy over the weekend with an incongruous display of private vehicle usage - 50 of them. Audio
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China Milk Crisis (Part 1)
6:10 AM.In Hong Kong a three-year-old girl has developed a kidney stone after drinking milk laced with the toxic chemical melamine. Audio
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Sports News
6:05 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Piwakawaka - the Fantail
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 22 September 2008
6:00 AM.Pakistan Bombing, South African Politics, NZ Politics, Police Investigations Questioned, Ranfurly Shield and China Milk Crisis. Audio