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Morning Report for Friday 22 May 2009
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Australia
8:57 AM.With our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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New Zealander picks up a Bafta
8:53 AM.Marie Jones won the bafta for her work on the popular TV series Doctor Who. Audio
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Waatea news for 22 May 2009
8:49 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Science Tsar appointed amidst fears over funding
8:44 AM.Auckland University professor Peter Gluckman has been appointed the first ever chief science advisor in the PM department. Audio
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Chiefs fans confident ahead of Super 14 semi-final
8:40 AM.Super 14 playoffs, and this year New Zealand fans have three reasons to cheer. Audio
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Sports news for 22 May 2009
8:36 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets update for 22 May 2009
8:31 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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DHBs seek cooperation over health contract change
8:26 AM.The firm that provides community medical testing in Auckland is being urged to co-operate with its business rival. Audio
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Bloodstains evidence heard in Bain trial
8:23 AM.Our reporter Monique Devereux listened to the evidence of Dr John Manlove at the High Court in Christchurch. Audio
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Rodney doesn't want to join super city
8:19 AM.Rodney District Council's the first of the eight councils in the Auckland region to say so. Audio
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Lawyer says more competition needed in electricity market
8:13 AM.Brian Gunderson is a partner at law firm Kensington Swan specialising in energy and competition law. Audio
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Government dividends at risk in electricity sector shake-up
8:09 AM.A shake-up of the electricity sector could put a billion dollars a year of payout to the Government at risk. Audio
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Severe disruption predicted during super city hikoi
7:56 AM.Auckland commuters are being told to expect delays when they travel into the central city on Monday. Audio
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More detials of Napier siege released
7:53 AM.More details have emerged about the death of Napier gunman Jan Molenaar. Audio
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Sports news for 22 May 2009
7:49 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Lee cleared of using public funding for political ad
7:43 AM.Melissa Lee has managed to clear her name on at least one of the scandals that's plagued her Mount Albert campaign. Audio
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Hager says police review of Brash email case a waste of time
7:40 AM.Author Nicky Hager says a police review of its investigation of the Don Brash email case is a waste of time and money. Audio
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President Obama insists on the closing of Guantanamo Bay
7:31 AM.Mr Obama has said Guantanamo Bay was a stain on America's international reputation. Audio
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Men accused of plotting to bomb New York synagogues stand trial
7:25 AM.The bombs were duds, supplied by an undercover FBI agent Audio
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Hunt on for Westpac's misplaced millions
7:22 AM.It's thought a couple who've fled the country may have left a paper trail. Audio
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Labour calls for electricity reform
7:17 AM.Labour Party spokesperson on energy, Charles Chauvel. Audio
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Minister promises changes to electricity industry
7:09 AM.A major shake-up of the energy sector looks inevitable after the governement declared the current system to be a failure. Audio
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Morning business for 22 May 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Cook Islands may be the place to ride out the recession
6:43 AM.If you're suffering from recession stress, maybe a visit to the Cook Islands is in order. Audio
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Householders stunned they're paying too much
6:38 AM.Householders say they're stunned to learn they've been paying excessive electricity bills. Audio
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Waatea news for 22 May 2009
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 22 May 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 22 May 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Wanganui's referendum draws record vote
6:14 AM.The count is under way in Wanganui's fifth annual referendum. Audio
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Top stories for 22 May 2009
6:00 AM.Householders find themselves paying too much for power after all. Audio