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Morning Report for Wednesday 3 December 2008
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What do children want for Christmas
8:57 AM.There are just 22 days left to do the Christmas shopping. Audio
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San Lu back selling milk products in China
8:55 AM.San Lu is just under 50 percent owned by the milk cooperative Fonterra. Audio
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Young kiwi gets a crack at Formula One
8:52 AM.Brendon Hartley will get a shot at the big time when he trys out for the Red Bull Formula One Racing team in a fortnight. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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New study of school Principals
8:43 AM.A new study's found one in five Primary school principals have no qualification higher than a 2 year teaching diploma. Audio
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Prison populations swell
8:40 AM.Prison officers are warning the country's prisons will become more dangerous. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Asha Abdille to face hijacking charges
8:27 AM.A woman accused of hijacking an Air New Zealand plane has been committed for trial. Audio
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NZ Institute welcomes indications of provisional tax break
8:25 AM.The Prime Minister John Key says the government is looking at a package to help small and medium sized businesses. Audio
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Exclusive Brethren Leader accused of crimes
8:18 AM.Former brethren members have accused Bruce Hales of crimes against humanity, people smuggling and international organised crime. Audio
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Labour Party's new ACC spokesperson, David Parker
8:12 AM.National rejects claims its softening up the public for the privatisation of ACC. Audio
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Thailand's Prime Minister ordered out of office
8:09 AM.Stranded tourists could soon be on the move from Thailand, after the country's Prime Minister was ordered out of office. Audio
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Industrial action at Ports of Auckland
7:55 AM.Comments from the port's Managing Director Jens Madsen, and Maritime Union of New Zealand Branch President Denis Carlisle. Audio
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Restructuring plans by US car makers
7:50 AM.US car makers are submitting restructuring plans to Congress with the aim of securing 25 billion dollars in government aid. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Bank Deposits
7:40 AM.Govt might have to guarantee up to 40 billion dollars of borrowing by NZ banks. Audio
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Blackbox from Air NZ wreck
7:35 AM.It is thought the cockpit voice recorder is so badly damaged it won't provide investigators with any useful information. Audio
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Banks call for cut to the official cash rate
7:25 AM.The head of the BNZ Head of Research, Stephen Toplis comments. Audio
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ACC Minister Nick Smith
7:22 AM.Dr Nick Smith comments on the ACC shortfall claims. Audio
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Claims of an ACC shortfall
7:18 AM.Prime Minister John Key has ordered a ministerial inqury. Audio
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Thai PM forced to step down
7:09 AM.A constitutional court banned him from politics for five years and shut down his party. Audio
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Morning Business News for 3 December 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Claims of a hole in the ACC accounts
6:35 AM.A leading economist says the government is"beating up"claims of a billion dollar hole in the ACC accounts. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 3 December 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 3 December 2008
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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David Beckham arrives in Auckland
6:16 AM.Beckham has arrived in the country ahead of his Los Angeles Galaxy football team's exhibition game. Audio
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Workers at Ports of Auckland have downed tools
6:10 AM.Around 300 workers at Ports of Auckland have downed tools. Audio
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Titi wainui - Fairy prior
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird. Audio
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Top Stories for 3 December 2008
6:00 AM.Thai PM removed; ACC funding shortfall; cash rates. Audio