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Morning Report for Thursday 2 October 2008
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'Save the Sniffter!' - Leigh Paterson
8:55 AM.The self proclaimed Sugar Liberation Army plans to save kiwi lolly favourites. Audio
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Female Artist Exhibition Opens in Gisborne
8:50 AM.The National Women's Art exhibition which is in its sixth year, attracted more than 260 works from 160 artists. Audio
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Waatea News for 2 October 2008
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Tourism Officials Are Worried
8:44 AM.The global financial downturn could be bad news for the New Zealand industry. Audio
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Rob Guest - A Theatre Great
8:35 AM.Radio presenter Phil O'Brien was friends with Rob Guest. Audio
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Russia Could Launch Military Attack On Hijacked Ship
8:28 AM.Russia has sent a frigate to the scene, adding to the already tense stand off existing between the pirates and the US warship. Audio
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Party Leaders Take to the Streets
8:24 AM.With five weeks to go, Labour leader Helen Clark spent yesterday in Wairarapa. Audio
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Does Your Retirement Fund Depend On The Market?
8:19 AM.What should you do with your money as the market faces tough times? Investment consultant Gareth Morgan explains. Audio
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Minimum Standards in Schools - Teaching Profession Cautious
8:15 AM.The issue is set to be a hot education topic in the lead-up to the election. Audio
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'Violent Crime is Worsening' - National
8:09 AM.National's leader John Key says people are well aware they feel less safe in their communities. Audio
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Canadian PM Accused of Plagiarising a John Howard Speech
7:55 AM.A speech writer has resigned and it is causing intense embarrassment for the sitting Conservative Party. Audio
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Auckland District Health Board Investgates Baby's Burial
7:53 AM.Four day old Lazariah Mar died earlier this year after two heart operations, and his body was returned to his family for burial. Audio
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Scepticism About Electricity Industry Inquiry
7:49 AM.It's in response to double digit price rises for electricity in some areas. Audio
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Sports News for 2 October 2008
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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PGG Wrightson to Purchase Half of Silver Fern Farms
7:41 AM.PGG Wrightson's chairman Craig Norgate says only one aspect of the deal was causing problems. Audio
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Global Credit Crunch Delays Another Big Investment
7:38 AM.Mataura Valley Milk blames funding delays for postponing commercial production at its planned new plant in Gore. Audio
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Still No Sign of Christchurch Woman Tisha Lowry
7:28 AM.The 28 year old woman has now missing for a week. Audio
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American Senate to Vote on a 'Revamped Bailout Bill'
7:24 AM.Overnight, the Dow Jones and Nasdaq plunged again, despite yesterday's rally here and in Asia. Audio
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National Promises To Tackle Violent Crime Figures
7:13 AM.New figures showed an 11 percent jump in violent crime in the year to June. Audio
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Rob Guest Has Died At The Age Of 57
7:09 AM.The world's longest serving Phantom of the Opera had a massive stroke on Tuesday and died in a Melbourne hospital overnight. Audio
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Waatea News for 2 October 2008
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 2 October 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 2 October 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Mohua - Yellowhead
6:01 AM.Listen to this mornings bird. Audio
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Top Stories for 2 October 2008
6:00 AM.The Headlines on Morning Report. Audio