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Morning Report for Thursday 24 June 2010
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Marathon tennis match set to continue tomorrow
8:56 AM.To Wimbledon now where play will continue tomorrow for a third day in what is already the longest match in tennis history. Audio
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Possible Pakistan reactor sale to be focus of NZ meeting
8:50 AM.A disarmament campaigner says New Zealand could come under pressure from China and the United States as they square off over the proposed sale of nuclear reactors to Pakistan. Audio
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UK scientists find no cancer-cellphone tower link
8:50 AM.British scientists have found there is no link between childhood cancers and cellphone towers. Audio
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Waatea News for 24 June 2010
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Curent account data show shift from short term loans
8:43 AM.Ground-breaking changes to the way banks raise money are starting to bear fruit. Audio
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Mayors want to stall downgrade of Gisborne-Napier rail link
8:39 AM.Mayors from Gisborne and Napier will meet KiwiRail today to discuss the future of the Gisborne to Napier rail line. Audio
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Sports News for 24 June 2010
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 24 June 2010
8:27 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Ex-sawmill workers to continue battling for recognition
8:25 AM.Former sawmill workers say official recognition they were exposed to chemicals which can cause cancer is a starting point. Audio
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Late night ahead for New Zealand, Paraguay football fans
8:21 AM.Football fans will have another late night tonight as the All Whites take on Paraguay in their final match in pool play. Audio
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Commander replaced after criticism of Obama
8:15 AM.The top US military commander in Afghanistan, Stanley McChrystal has lost his job after criticising senior members of the Obama administration. Audio
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Shock in Canberra as Kevin Rudd faces leadership challenge
8:09 AM.The Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd has vowed to fight off the shock leadership challenge from his Deputy, Julia Gillard. Audio
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Maori rugby caps off centenary series by downing England
7:55 AM.Maori rugby has celebrated its centenary in style with a win over England 35-28, in Napier. Audio
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Radical overhaul of securities law proposed
7:52 AM.The government is proposing a radical overhaul of securities law aimed at aiding investors in failed firms like Blue Chip, that fall outside the current law. Audio
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Whaling talks reach dead end in Morocco
7:49 AM.International whaling talks in Morocco are at stalemate. Audio
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Sports News for 24 June 2010
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Officials may have underestimated PCP-affected workers
7:42 AM.Health officials are being warned they may have underestimated the numbers affected by a chemical used to preserve timber up until the late 1980s. Audio
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Government hails closer economic ties with Australia
7:37 AM.The Trade Minister is hailing what he's calling historic progress towards an even closer economic relationship with Austarlia. Audio
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All Whites coach hopes team can go all the way
7:28 AM.All Whites coach Ricki Herbert spoke to Geoff Robinson. Audio
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All Whites chase top 16 berth at Football World Cup
7:23 AM.The lowly ranked All Whites were supposed to be making up the numbers at the Football World Cup. Audio
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IWC talks break down
7:19 AM.Some environmental groups fear Japan will increase whale cull following the break down in talks at the International Whaling Commission in Morocco. Audio
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Obama accepts resignation of Afghanistan commander
7:17 AM.President Barack Obama has accepted the resignation of his commander in Afghanistan, Stanley McChrystal. Audio
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Kevin Rudd could lose his job today
7:09 AM.Australia Prime Minister Kevin Rudd may lose his job today. Audio
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Canberra correspondent previews leadership spill
7:09 AM.The political editor of the Melbourne Age, Michelle Grattan joins us now from Canberra. Audio
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Morning Business for 24 June 2010
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Kevin Rudd's leadership is under threat this morning
6:38 AM.The country is poised for a leadership spill with Labor Party MP's holding a ballot at 11am New Zealand time. Audio
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Waatea News for 24 June 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 24 June 2010
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 24 June 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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All Whites at mercy of complicated rules to progress
6:17 AM.If New Zealand wins against Paraguay, they're assured a place in the next round, and if they lose, the All Whites will be flying home regardless of the result between Italy and Slovakia. Audio
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New Zealand catches mild dose of football fever
6:13 AM.New Zealand's success at the World Cup has resulted in a huge increase in interest in the game. Audio
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Top Stories for 24 June 2010
6:00 AM.Heads roll in Washington as Barack Obama sacks Stanley McChrystal, Whaling talks reach stalemate in Morocco, Ricki Herbert says the All Whites are up to the challenge of Paraguay, and in our top story… Read more Audio