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Morning Report for Thursday 27 November 2008
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New Batman comic being released, with a twist
8:55 AM.It has to be one of the most recognisable TV themes of all-time for the 60s series about the Caped Crusader. Audio
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Survey shows parking brings out the worst in you
8:50 AM.The AA survey of two and half thousand drivers found we're rude, aggressive cheats and liars. wouldn't hurt to change. Audio
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Waatea News for 27 November 2008
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Tour Guides lose jobs
8:46 AM.After a massive landslide took out the access road and carpark at the bottom of the iconic landmark. Audio
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Fonterra explaining themselves
8:45 AM.The company's chairman described the past year of drought, a high dollar and the melamine-tainted milk scandal. Audio
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Fifa under-20 Women's World Cup
8:41 AM.New Zealand will get their shot at the quarter finals at 11am this morning. Audio
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Markets Update for 27 November 2008
8:30 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Top Town back on the tube
8:27 AM.The show last screened in 1990 and arguments continue over which town is the reigning champion. Audio
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Sewage Spills in Whangarei harbour
8:23 AM.The Whangarei District Council has applied for consent to go on pumping raw sewage into the harbour, in emergencies Audio
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The price of metal falls
8:21 AM.Some councils are reviewing whether it's economic to keep picking up recycling from the kerbside. Audio
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'We won't cut GST' - Finance Minister
8:11 AM.The money includes tax cuts and bringing forward spending on roads and new schools. Audio
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Mumbai - Scene of terror
8:09 AM.Seven sites across the Indian city of Mumbai have been attacked this morning. Audio
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Minister of Education Anne Tolley
7:58 AM.Her thoughts on universities' nine point plan. Audio
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The country's universities - Making plans
7:54 AM.Part of their nine-point plan, a removal of controls on fees, could set them on a collision course with students. Audio
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Hawkes Bay District Health Board
7:49 AM.The new Health Minister and Hawkes Bay mayors have had two meetings. Audio
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Sports News for November 2008
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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European Union on the 'bailout bandwagon'
7:41 AM.It comes a day after the US central bank announced a 800 billion US dollar rescue package. Audio
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Retired maths teacher murdered in Opotiki
7:38 AM.The body of John Row, a 78 year old widower was discovered at his home on Tuesday morning by a neighbour. Audio
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Fonterra considering assest sales and job cuts
7:26 AM.The company came under fire from farmers at its annual meeting yesterday where it reported a 200 million dollar debt write off. Audio
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New Zealanders in Thailand - Confused
7:22 AM.A Thai migrant here believes the country's tourism reputation could be tarnished. Audio
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Thailand's Prime Minister is refusing to step down
7:16 AM.Somchai Wongsawat has rejected calls by the head of the country's powerful military. Audio
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7 million dollar economy injection - Will it help?
7:09 AM.The figure was revealed yesterday at the same time as the United States injected an extra 800 billion dollars into its economy. Audio
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Morning Business for 27 November 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Finance Minister doesn't agree with Govt. plans
6:37 AM.But Bill English says they will leave New Zealand in a much stronger position. Audio
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Waatea News for 27 November 2008
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 27 November 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 27 November 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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New Governement puts child care rules on hold
6:14 AM.Some in the child care sector are applauding the Government's decision to put the rules on hold. Audio
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Governemt warned not to rush into anything
6:11 AM.The Government says bringing forward infrastructure spending will inject about seven billion dollars into the economy. Audio
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The Thrush
6:01 AM.Listen again to this mornings bird. Audio
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Top stories for 27 November 2008
6:00 AM.Tresury injecting money, fonterra hit another wall, Thailand's PM won't step down. Audio