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Morning Report for Thursday 21 October 2010
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Television channels C4 and TV3 to rebrand
8:55 AM.Television viewers are being told to expect big changes in two of New Zealand's main channels. Audio
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FIFA suspends Oceania football representative
8:52 AM.Football's governing body FIFA has temporarily suspended two executive members, including the Oceania representative Reynald Temarii, over allegations of vote buying. Audio
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Waatea News for 21 October 2010
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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University should ban student-staff relationships - Elliotts
8:45 AM.The family of murdered Otago University student Sophie Elliott says new guidelines discouraging staff from having relationships with students don't go far enough. Audio
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Sports News for 21 October 2010
8:42 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Weta head says Hobbit row puts whole industry in peril
8:35 AM.The head of Weta Workshop, Sir Richard Taylor, says the row between actors and film producers over the Hobbit puts the entire film industry in jeopardy. Audio
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Markets Update for 21 October 2010
8:32 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Government urged to heed warnings about state of Te Reo
8:25 AM.The government is being urged to do more to stop the Maori language from dying out. Audio
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Quake-affected residents angry at being drip-fed
8:20 AM.Residents in quake-hit Canterbury are expressing their anger at what they're calling confusing advice about the future of their damaged land. Audio
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Spada on The Hobbit
8:15 AM.The Chief Executive of Spada, representing producers, Penelope Borland joins the programme. Audio
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Hobbit boycott lifted but may have come too late
8:10 AM.LA Times correspondent Steven Zeitchik joins us with comment from Tinseltown. Audio
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NBR publisher alarmed after SFO raids office, seizes files
7:56 AM.The publisher of the National Business Review says Serious Fraud Office staff were being blatantly intimidating yesterday when they seized a file related to the collapse of South Canterbury Finance. Audio
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Senior doctors say strike action is harming patients
7:53 AM.Senior doctors are backing up claims made by the District Health Boards that strike action by radiographers and lab workers is harming patients. The Executive Director of the Association of Salaried… Read more Audio
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Lab workers say DHBs must share blame for strike woes
7:49 AM.District health boards say that strike action by radiographers and lab workers is unreasonable, unethical, and is harming patients. The Medical Laboratory Workers Union National Secretary Bryan Rail… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 21 October 2010
7:46 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Details of voting figures show how Len Brown won Auckland
7:41 AM.A new breakdown of votings figures shows Len Brown crossed traditional political boundaries to win Auckland's mayoralty. Audio
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Fifa ethics hearing on bribe allegations
7:39 AM.Soccer football's governing body has moved to temporarily suspend two executive members, including the Oceania representative from French Polynesia, Reynald Temarii. Audio
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Earthquake co-ordination minister discusses Govt response
7:28 AM.Gerry Brownlee joins the programme. Audio
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Quake residents confused by government phone calls
7:25 AM.Residents in quake-hit Canterbury are complaining about a lack of information as they wait for advice from the government about the future of their land. Audio
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Britain slashes government department budgets
7:21 AM.The British Chancellor, George Osborne, has announced the biggest spending cuts since the Second World War. Audio
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Warner Brothers heading to NZ to decide Hobbit's fate
7:14 AM.Council of Trade Unions president, Helen Kelly, who has been involved in negotiations on the production and Actors Equity committee member, Robyn Malcolm, join the programme. Audio
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Warner Brothers heading to NZ to decide Hobbit's fate
7:10 AM.Sir Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh have confirmed that Warner Brothers have begun making arrangements to move the film out of New Zealand. Audio
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Morning Business for 21 October 2010
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Compulsory student membership set to be scrapped
6:39 AM.Compulsory student membership looks set to be scrapped after the Government agreed to support an Act Party Members Bill. Audio
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Jackson says Warners coming to NZ to decide Hobbit fate
6:37 AM.In an announcement made just after midnight last night Sir Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh say Warner Brothers is coming next week to move the Hobbit production offshore. Audio
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Waatea News for 21 October 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 21 October 2010
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 21 October 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Pakeha fluent in Te Reo could top Maori Te Reo speakers
6:12 AM.The Waitangi Tribunal has warned that the Maori language is approaching crisis point, as Kohanga Reo numbers fall and native speakers die off. Audio
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The Hobbit looks to move offshore
6:10 AM.Sir Peter Jackson says Warner Brothers is coming next week to move the Hobbit production offshore. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 21 October 2010
6:00 AM.The Hobbit saga continues, maybe offshore; Britain's public service spending slashed; Canterbury quake questions and; new Fifa bribe allegations. Audio