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Morning Report for Tuesday 24 February 2009
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Top stories of the day
6:00 AM.Screening"inadequate"; controversial copyright; DHBs release shocking data. Audio
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Paradise Shellduck
6:01 AM.Listen to the pūtangitangi. Audio
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Paradise Shellduck
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Parents told screening programme flawed
6:14 AM.Parents are being warned the B4school vision screening programme for children is flawed. Audio
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Pacific News for 24 Febuary 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 24 February 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Details on patient harm released by DHBs
6:34 AM.DHBs around the country have released shocking details about events that have harmed patients in public hospitals. Audio
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Morning Business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Commissioner warns report may only scratch surface
7:09 AM.The Serious and Sentinel Events report details errors that affected 258 patients across the country. Audio
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Compromise on controversial copyright
7:18 AM.Copyright holders and Internet Service providers say they're close to reaching compromise on a controversial new copyright law. Audio
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Controversial copryright analysis
7:21 AM.Commerce Minister Simon Power discusses the latest in the internet copyright case. Audio
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Police recruit nabbed
7:25 AM.A candidate due to sit the police officer recruitment test had a copy of the questions in advance - and used them. Audio
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Ex Guantanamo inmate tells of torture
7:35 AM.A British resident imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay has returned home with accusations agains the US government. Audio
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Possible changes on way for superannuation fund
7:40 AM.The Government isn't ruling out changes to the so-called"Cullen"Superannuation Fund. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Government budgetary demands 'recipe for disaster'
7:48 AM.Critics say the demand that the public service maintains its services on flat or declining budgets is a recipe for disaster. Audio
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Discontent among Ngai Tahu over eviction
7:50 AM.There's growing discontent among the iwi, following the dumping of holdings chair Wally Stone. Audio
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Slumdog Millionaire big winner at Oscars
7:55 AM.The Oscar darling has had its critics with some saying the movie misrepresented India, Mumbai and its slums. Audio
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Pressure on to ban weapon sales
7:58 AM.Amnesty International's putting pressure on the UN to ban the sale of weapons to Israel and Hamas. Audio
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Papers show low income families worse off under National
8:09 AM.Official papers confirm lower income families will be worse off under the National government's tax cut package. Audio
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Australian bushfires live - correspondent Donna Demaio
8:15 AM.Victoria is on heightened alert with several communities threatened by new blazes. Audio
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Community leaders shocked by attendance
8:20 AM.Pacific community leaders are shocked the attendance list for the employment summit this week is dominated by europeans. Audio
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Green Party leadership race
8:25 AM.Interview with forerunners for Greens co-leadership, MPs Sue Bradford and Metiria Turei. Audio
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Markets update
8:29 AM.An update from the financial sector. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Tourists towed out flood area
8:38 AM.Local Otago people have stepped in when emergency services wouldn't to rescue tourists trapped by floodwaters. Audio
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Is cutting red tape really the answer?
8:41 AM.De-regulator Sir William Sargent says the economic crisis can not be blamed on the lack of regulation of the finance industry. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Contaminated blood"a tragedy"
8:51 AM.A report in Britain has described the supply of contaminated blood products to patients as a"horrific human tragedy". Audio
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Co-operative housing in Christchurch
8:53 AM.For many people, the pros of sharing your house with five other families far outway the costs. Audio
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You can stagger, but you can't hide
8:57 AM.CB radios are being used in Palmerston North to alert others in the area of drunks wanting another drink. Audio