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Morning Report for Saturday 5 March 2011
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Midday News for 5 March 2011
12:00 PM.Midday News Bulletin for 5 March 2011. Audio
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Farmers' market still open amid the turmoil
8:55 AM.It's Saturday morning, and amid the trauma and turmoil, life is going on, including at the Farmers' Market which has reopened at Riccarton. Audio
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Canterbury celebrates Crusaders win
8:50 AM.It was a timely victory for Canterbury Crusaders rugby fans. Audio
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Expats rally to support Christchurch
8:47 AM.The Red Cross says it has received 800 applications for grants from its Christchurch relief appeal which has so far raised 13 million dollars. Audio
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Volunteer army completes bulk of clean-up
8:45 AM.The Canterbury student volunteer army says it has completed the bulk of the clean-up of liquefaction silt from Christchurch streets. Audio
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Fire Service giving local staff a break
8:40 AM.The fire service is standing down the local staff involved in the search and rescue effort. Audio
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Christchurch cordon reducing
8:35 AM.Christchurch cordon reducing tomorrow Audio
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Christchurch power update
8:32 AM.On the power front, the aim is to have 99 per cent of customers restored to the grid by the end of Monday. However the Chief Executive of power company Orion, Roger Sutton, says they are still facing… Read more Audio
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Tourists still encouraged to visit Canterbury
8:30 AM.Tourists booked to arrive here in the past fortnight have watched Christchurch crumble and the Government declare a national state of emergency. Audio
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Quake invest
8:25 AM.Overseas investors appear willing to continue investing in New Zealand despite the earthquake Audio
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Foreigners keen to invest despite quakes
8:22 AM.Overseas investors appear willing to continue investing in New Zealand despite the earthquake. Audio
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Victim identification will be to international standard
8:20 AM.The police remain hopeful all earthquake victims will eventually be identified, but are repeating that for some, it will be a long and painstaking process. Audio
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Dean reacts to news that Cathedral site is cleared
8:15 AM.We are joined now by the Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, the Very Reverend Peter Beck. Audio
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Searchers find no bodies in Christchurch Cathedral
8:10 AM.The death toll has increased by two, to 165, but just a few minutes ago, Superintendent Sandra Manderson of the Christchurch police updated me on the scene at Christ Church Cathedral, which was being… Read more Audio