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Morning Report for Monday 27 April 2009
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Top Stories for 27 April 2009
6:00 AM.Stories from Morning Report including swine flu, the ANZAC road toll, and the latest from Fiji. Audio
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New Zealand student tells of Swine Flu fears
6:07 AM.Members of an Auckland school group which recently returned from a trip may have contracted a potentially deadly virus. Audio
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Road deaths reach 14 over weekend
6:11 AM.The carnage on the country's roads reached 14 by late last night with many more critically or seriously injured in crashes. Audio
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Pacific news for 27 April 2009
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Auckland health chief on Influenza A
6:21 AM.Julia Peters is the clinical director for Auckland Regional Public Health Service. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 27 April 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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World Health Organisation orders vigilance over swine flu
6:37 AM.Keiji Fukuda is the World Health Organisation's assistant director-general for health, security and the environment. Audio
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American authorities attempt a swine flu vaccine
6:44 AM.America's Centre for Disease Control says a vaccination for the swine flu could be ready within months. Audio
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Morning business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Swine flu concerns keep students, families quarantined
7:06 AM.Twenty Auckland school students, three teachers and their families are in quarantine this morning. Audio
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Latest developments in flu outbreak
7:10 AM.RNZ Health Correspondent Karen Brown outlines the situation. Audio
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Fellow passenger on flu flight to New Zealand speaks out
7:19 AM.Ian Hooker was on the same flight as the Rangitoto College students. Audio
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Medical staff meeting passengers from North America
7:29 AM.Kiri Ennis is at Auckland International Airport and reports what measures have been taken because of a health warning. Audio
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14 die in Anzac weekend horror road toll
7:38 AM.Fourteen people died on New Zealand roads this weekend. Audio
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Mortgagee sales expected to continue rising
7:40 AM.The number of mortgagee sales is expected to continue rising, as the recession drags on. Audio
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Sports news
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Flu expert Lance Jennings
7:47 AM.Dr Lance Jennings a clinical virologist at Canterbury Health Laboratories is at a 'vaccines for the world' meeting in France. Audio
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Fiji to appoint High Court judges, set new retirement age
7:54 AM.In Fiji thousands of employees are due to retire this week under a new imposed retirement age of 55. Audio
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Rangitoto principal says school today despite swine flu scare
8:09 AM.Health authorities are trying to contact other passengers who flew with students likely to have caught swine flu in Mexico. Audio
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Health Minister says swine flu risk"taken seriously"
8:13 AM.The Health Minister Tony Ryall says New Zealand is well prepared if it is confirmed swine flu has arrived here. Audio
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National emergency co-ordinator rejects criticism
8:14 AM.Steve Brazier the National Co-ordinator for Emergency Planning rejects criticism that action on swine flu was taken too late. Audio
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Plan needed to keep lights stay on for Rugby World Cup
8:22 AM.The Rugby World Cup organisers have been given a wake up call after a power cut halted a Super 14 game on Saturday night. Audio
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Sri Lankan government questions ceasefire motives
8:25 AM.The Sri Lankan government has rejected a ceasefire declared by Tamil Tiger rebels. Audio
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Markets update
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in 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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Students shocked by news of classmates' quarantine
8:38 AM.Rowan Quinn is outside Rangitoto College. Audio
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Air NZ statement on flu outbreak
8:40 AM.The illness of those Rangitoto College students has focused attention on Air New Zealand. Audio
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New Zealand's only marine zoo closes doors
8:41 AM.On its last day yesterday, thousands visited for free the marine zoo, which has stood on Napier's foreshore since 1965. Audio
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World senior curling champs begin in Dunedin
8:47 AM.The World Senior Curling Championships get underway in Dunedin today. Audio
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Waatea news
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Offensive language on rise down south
8:51 AM.The number of South Islanders charged for using offensive language is on the rise. Audio
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Australia
8:57 AM.With correspondent, Phil Kafcaloudes. Australians are getting a personal stimulus package. Audio