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Morning Report for Tuesday 28 October 2008
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Under-17 Women's World Football Tournament
8:56 AM.The inaugural under 17 women's tournament gets underway when New Zealand plays Canada at North Harbour stadium. Audio
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Spray Tanning for Summer
8:55 AM.More and more New Zealanders are standing in the firing line of spray guns in the quest for the ultimate tan. Audio
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Controversial Australian Internet Censorship
8:50 AM.Dale Clapperton from on-line civil liberties group, Electronic Frontiers Australia comments. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Obama's 'Closing Argument' to US Voters
8:43 AM.Democratic presidential candidate Obama stressed his messages of 'change' and 'unity'. Audio
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Labour releases trimmed back health policy
8:40 AM.There's no extra spending, with Labour saying new initiatives will be paid for by changing priorities in this year's budget. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Ellerslie Residents Angry at 12 Storey Developement
8:27 AM.Residents in the Auckland suburb of Ellerslie are livid at a plan to construct a 12-storey apartment building in their backyard. Audio
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The Recessions Social Impact
8:23 AM.The fallout from the economic downturn is causing a growing number of people to seek professional counselling. Audio
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Labour Weekend Road Toll
8:18 AM.It's been a good holiday weekend on the country's roads, with just three reported deaths. Audio
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Ethnic communities to play big part in election outcome
8:13 AM.The country's growing ethnic communities are being picked to have their biggest influence yet on the election outcome. Audio
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Labour and National continue to woo voters
8:10 AM.National promises help to the new jobless and Labour says it would set up a Pacific tv station. Audio
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Gallipoli - Remains Unearthed by Roadworks
7:55 AM.Roadworks on the Gallipoli peninsula have unearthed remains of soldiers from the First World War. Audio
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Maori Party hoping for seven seats
7:50 AM.The Maori Party is going all out to make a clean sweep of all seven Maori seats. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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NZ's First Private Radiotherapy Centre Opens
7:43 AM.New Zealand's first private radiotherapy treatment centre opens in Auckland today. Audio
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Eight Dead in Cross Border Attack in Syria
7:35 AM.The United States is being accused of carrying out a terrorist act after eight people were killed. Audio
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US Election 'Swing States'
7:25 AM.If Senator McCain hopes to defy the polls which currently have Barack Obama comfortably ahead, he must take out Pennsylvania. Audio
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Review of minor political parties leaders' debate
7:22 AM.Political editor Brent Edwards was at the debate and gives his comments. Audio
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NZ Currency
7:18 AM.Here, the New Zealand dollar seems to be bearing the brunt of frightened foreign investors. Audio
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Wall Street Stock Market
7:15 AM.Correspondent Nathan King reports on the markets from New York. Audio
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Japan's Markets
7:13 AM.The BBC's John Sudworth reports from Tokyo. Audio
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TVNZ minor leaders' debate
6:43 AM.Who would work with who was the question at the forefront of Sunday night's TVNZ leaders' debate. Audio
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Export Dollar
6:40 AM.The roller coaster ride has continued on international money markets during New Zealand's long weekend. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 28 October 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 28th October 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Aftershock Survival Preperation
6:15 AM.The Aftershock documentary appears to have had the desired effect, jolting people into preparing for the big one. Audio
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Tara - White Fronted Tern
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird. Audio
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Top Stories for 28th October 2008
6:00 AM.The World financial markets; NZ minor parties debate; attacks in Syria; radiotherapy centre opens. Audio