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Morning Report for Monday 13 July 2009
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:55 AM.The latest update from Australia with Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Rare collection of Volkswagens snapped up at auction
8:52 AM.Sleek Porsches, chunky Beetles and classic Kombi vans have shown they can more than hold their worth at a rare auction in Auckland. Audio
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If it weren't for my gumboots, where would I be?
8:49 AM.Many New Zealanders teaching English in Korea have participated in the annual"Mudfest"in Boryeong a beach town on the west coast of South Korea. Audio
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Waatea news
8:43 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Markets update
8:31 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Auckland Zoo bars Cadbury products
8:25 AM.Auckland Zoo has banned all Cadbury products from its shelves after the confectionary manufacturer began using palm oil in their chocolate. Audio
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Magics overpowered by Vixens
8:21 AM.The Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic's have been overpowered by the Melbourne Vixens in the first semi-final of the ANZ Netball Championship. Audio
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New Zealand's cricket team cleared to tour Sri Lanka
8:21 AM.New Zealand's cricket team has been given the all-clear to tour Sri Lanka in August, after a rigorous security check of the war-troubled nation. Audio
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Easter Island compound may slow ageing process
8:18 AM.Scientists are hailing a compound that may fight the ageing process. Audio
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Pilots want Air Nelson to prove airforce not filling staff jobs
8:15 AM.The Airline Pilots Association is calling for Air Nelson to prove it can operate without Airforce staff. Audio
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Southeast low brings hazardous conditions
8:10 AM.The heavy winds may have receded but snow is continuing to cause problems in the Central North Island where the Desert Road is closed. Audio
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Power cuts
8:09 AM.100 homes are still without power in Northland after storm force winds buffeted the top part of the country all weekend. Audio
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Pressure for UK troops to be pulled from Afghanistan
7:56 AM.Following the bloodiest day for British forces in Afghanistan, Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown is being forced to defend involvement in the country. Audio
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Peter Dunne joins call for ING to drop waiver
7:48 AM.The Revenue Minister, Peter Dunne has joined a growing number of people calling for fund manager ING to drop a waiver clause from its settlement of a half a billion dollar frozen fund. Audio
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Sports news
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Recession worsens stress for leaky homes owners
7:40 AM.The plight of leaky home owners is worsening as a result of the recession, and their advocates say the pressure is leading to serious mental health problems. Audio
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Desert road closed
7:37 AM.Dave Bates is Transit's National Operations Manager. Audio
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100 homes still without power in far north
7:34 AM.Because of the power outages in the north of the North island 100 homes are still without power after a weekend of wild and windy weather. Audio
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Swine flu warning issued for Pacific Island community
7:26 AM.The Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs has taken the rare step of issuing a health warning to Pacific people, as the swine flu pandemic continues. Audio
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Key responds to PNG, Solomons, Vanuatu backing of Fiji
7:20 AM.Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu have broken a Pacific wide consensus and have given their support to Fiji's military regime. Audio
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Police to continue inquiry into three deaths in Hawke's Bay
7:18 AM.The police in Hastings will today continue their investigation into the deaths of a mother and her two young daughters in the coastal settlement of Haumoana. Audio
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Police defend actions of missing pig hunter
7:14 AM.Police are defending the actions of the pig hunter and his two children who were lost in bush for nearly three days during the storm that struck Northland. Audio
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Northland recovering after weekend of wild weather
7:09 AM.190 homes are still without power in Northland after a weekend of wild and windy weather. Audio
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Morning Business News for 13 July 2009
6:45 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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600 paramilitary personnel sent to hunt down rebels
6:39 AM.Maoist rebels have killed at least 30 policemen in an eastern state of India. Audio
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Waatea news
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 13 July 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 13 July 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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British business group says recession passed worst in UK
6:15 AM.While New Zealand retailers are warning the worst of the recession is still to come, overseas the British Chambers of Commerce is claiming the worst of the recession is over in the UK. Audio
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Allegations Bush's Vice President kept CIA quiet
6:07 AM.In the US, it's being alleged former Vice President Dick Cheney ordered the CIA to withold information from Congress for 8 years. Audio
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Top Stories for 13 July 2009
6:00 AM.Today's Morning Report was hosted by Geoff Robinson and Jane Patterson. 100 homes still without power in far north, Swine flu warning issued for Pacific Island community, Pressure for UK troops to be… Read more Audio