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Morning Report for Friday 20 March 2009
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Kerry-Anne Walsh
8:57 AM.AIG scandal, senate blowing holes in budget and websites that have been black listed. Audio
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First harvest of the only Chinese Tea grown in New Zealand
8:52 AM.The first seedlings of Oolong tea plants were imported in 1996 and have been growing for the last seven years. Audio
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Big earthquake off the coast of Tonga
8:50 AM.No reports of injury at this stage. Audio
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Waatea News for 20 March 2009
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Is climate change human induced or a natural phenomena?
8:44 AM.A committee reviewing the Emissions Trading Scheme has heard that the science of global warming is unequivocal. Audio
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Renewed attempts to ban street prostitution
8:40 AM.Three street workers have been killed in Christchurch since the profession was decriminalised. Audio
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Markets Update for 20 March 2009
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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The lone prisoner on Pitcairn Island
8:26 AM.Claims that Brian Young has been suffering have been challenged. Audio
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3 million French protesters take to the streets
8:24 AM.They're demanding protection from the global recession. Audio
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Computer error puts motorists out of pocket
8:21 AM.Auckland's new toll Northern Gateway Highway opened in January and up to 400 customers have had their accounts debited repeatedly due to a computer error. Audio
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Two men will stand trial for murdering an undercover officer
8:19 AM.Iain Clegg and John Skinner have been appearing before a depositions hearing this week at the Manukau District Court. Audio
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Broacaster accused of paying for police pictures
8:12 AM.TVNZ have accused TV3 of paying Chris Kidman, who came forward with the pictures, for an interview. Audio
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Police Minister Judith Collins on the police security breaches
8:08 AM.The camera left at a Lower Hutt address in December was returned to police soon after but images from it were copied on to DVD. Audio
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New Zealand cricket's rising star
7:58 AM.Susie Bates smashed 168 off 105 balls as the White Ferns crushed Pakistan to win by 223 runs. Audio
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UK Government rolls out"migrant tax"
7:54 AM.New Zealanders will have to pay an additional one hundred and thirty dollars to work or study in the UK. Audio
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New Zealand vulcanologists montoring Tongan Volcano
7:51 AM.GNS Science is using satellite and photographic data relayed from Tonga to keep tabs on the eruption. Audio
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Sports News for 20 March 2009
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Government threatens to ban Labour from job meetings
7:42 AM.Social Development Minister Paula Bennett and Labour leader Phil Goff joined Morning Report. Audio
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The second week of the David Bain trial drawing to a close
7:36 AM.It's estimated the trial will last 3 months with 150 witnesses to be called by the Crown alone. Audio
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Woman secretly gives birth on plane
7:28 AM.The Samoan community is expressing shock and astonishment that a woman secretly gave birth on a flight from Apia to Auckland. Audio
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New Zealand's dollar has surged against the US dollar
7:21 AM.Up 3 cents to almost 56 cents. ANZ National Bank chief economist Cameron Bagrie joins Morning Report. Audio
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Joseph Fritzl sentenced to life in prison
7:19 AM.The 73-year old Austrian will live the rest of his days in a psychiatric institution. Audio
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Twice in a week - Bad week for police
7:09 AM.Police have already apologised this week for a blunder and now a far more serious incident has come to light. Audio
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Morning Business for 20 March 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Police admit"monstrous"botch up
6:37 AM.They say police on a drugs raid at a Lower Hutt house in December left behind a digital camera with scores of sensitive images. Audio
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Waatea News for 20 March 2009
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 20 March 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 20 March 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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The Toroa - Bully's Mollyhawk
6:01 AM.This mornings bird. Audio
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Top stories of the day for 20 March 2009
6:00 AM.The headlines. Audio