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Morning Report for Tuesday 13 July 2010
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Celebrated soldier, Eric Batchelor has died aged 89
8:53 AM.Eric Batchelor, one of New Zealand's most highly decorated wartime soldiers, died on Saturday aged 89. Audio
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Call for review of ANZ-ING Kiwisaver funds
8:50 AM.A group representing burnt investors in two funds marketed by ANZ and ING, wants the Government to review the suitability of both fund managers to run Kiwisaver accounts. Audio
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Waatea News for 13 July 2010
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Little extra security for Wellington court despite stabbing
8:44 AM.Despite promises of better security, little has been done to improve safety at the busiest courthouse in Wellington since a stabbing there more than a year ago. Audio
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Second lawyer at fault over misleading Blue Chip investors
8:42 AM.A second lawyer has been found at fault for misleading Blue Chip investors about the nature of the property deals they were signing up to. Audio
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Sports News for 13 July 2010
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 13 July 2010
8:31 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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East Timor says no to Australian refugee centre
8:27 AM.The Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard's plan to set up a processing centre for asylum seekers in East Timor appears to be in tatters. Audio
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Air crash investigators to probe Ruahine crash
8:22 AM.The condition of one of the pilots who survived yesterday's crash in the Ruahine Ranges has worsened overnight. Audio
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New Zealander in Uganda escapes bomb blast
8:16 AM.A New Zealander living in Uganda is still searching for friends caught up in a bombing that has killed at least 74 people. Audio
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Rising stockmarkets boost investment portfolio values
8:12 AM.One of the factors behind the Government's improved fortunes is a big rise in the value of its investments, such as the Cullen superannuation fund. Audio
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Union group says Government has more room to spend
8:09 AM.The Council of Trade Unions is calling on the Government to relax its tight grip on the purse strings, in the wake of better than expected data on the deficit. Audio
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Search is on for Rugby World Cup's mystic mollusc
7:56 AM.Paul the German Octopus successfully predicted the outcome of the World Cup and now New Zealand is looking for a local contender to forecast the Rugby World cup. Audio
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Springboks coach says disgraced lock was provoked
7:52 AM.The Springboks coach is unhappy the head butt by disgraced lock, Bakkies Botha's was replayed again and again on the big screens at Eden Park. Audio
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Israeli report on aid flotilla says mistakes at senior level
7:49 AM.An Israeli military report into their boarding of a Turkish aid flotilla attempting to break the Gaza blockade in May says mistakes were made at a senior level. Audio
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Sports News for 13 July 2010
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Swtizerland rejects extradition of film director Polanski
7:41 AM.The Swiss Government has decided not to extradite the film director Roman Polanski to the United States. Audio
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Police look for shotgun used to kill farmer
7:37 AM.The police are looking for the shotgun used to kill a Feilding farmer who was standing in his own driveway. Audio
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Crowds roar for victorious Spanish national football team
7:28 AM.The victorious Spanish national football team has arrived home to a heroes' welcome after the country's first ever World Cup win against the Netherlands. Audio
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Somali radical Islamists claim bomb attacks in Uganda
7:24 AM.The Somali Islamist group, Al-Shabab, has said it carried out the two bombings which killed more than seventy football fans in the Ugandan capital, Kampala. Audio
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Miraculous escape for flight instructor and his student
7:19 AM.One of the pilots who miracously survived a plane crash in the Ruahine Ranges is in critical condition and has been moved to Wellington Hospital as a precaution. Audio
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Radio New Zealand correspondent analyses deficit
7:15 AM.RNZ's economics correspondent Nigel Stirling speaks with Philippa Tolley. Audio
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Govt to keep clamp on costs despite improved books
7:09 AM.The Council of Trade Unions is calling on the Government to relax its austerity drive after latest figures show an improvement in the national accounts. Audio
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Morning Business for 13 July 2010
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Human Rights Commission say Henry should apologise
6:41 AM.The Human Rights Commission is demanding TVNZ Breakfast host Paul Henry issue a full apology, after he described singer Susan Boyle as"retarded". Audio
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Pilots alive after crash landing in Ruahine Ranges
6:40 AM.Two pilots have escaped death after a miraculous crash landing in the Ruahine Ranges. Audio
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Business New Zealand urges spending restraint
6:37 AM.The Government is under pressure to stop cutting spending after a better than expected deficit result. Audio
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Waatea News for 13 July 2010
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 13 July 2010
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 13 July 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Little increase in security at busy Wellington courthouse
6:16 AM.Despite promises made at the time, little has been done to improve security at Wellington's busiest courthouse since a stabbing there last year. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 13 July 2010
6:00 AM.Govt to keep clamp on costs despite improved books; Radio New Zealand correspondent analyses deficit; Miraculous escape for flight instructor and his student; Somali radical Islamists claim bomb… Read more Audio