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Morning Report for Wednesday 10 July 2013
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New Zealand to light up for Royal baby
8:57 AM.With the Duchess of Cambridge expected to give birth any day, well wishers and journalists are beginning to gather outside St Mary's Hospital in London. Audio
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Energy re-think could make Auckland a sun-powered city
8:53 AM.A solar panel on every roof in Auckland's sprawling suburbs. Audio
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Head of Russian ballet dumped
8:49 AM.It's one of the most famous theatres and stages in the world, but it's the drama and spectacle that's unfolded offstage at Moscow's Bolshoi theatre that's taken people's breath away. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 10 July 2013
8:46 AM.Two major Te Arawa tribal entities are undergoing changes to senior management roles; A growing number of tribes are turning to the internet to capture their oral traditions and whakapapa; Te… Read more Audio
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War corre defends his journalistic integrity in High Court
8:41 AM.The war correspondent, Jon Stephenson, is vigorously defending his journalistic integrity in the High Court over his reportage in Afghanistan over the role of the SAS. Audio
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Opposition parties inadvertently support legal aid law changes
8:38 AM.Opposition parties have inadvertently supported law changes clamping down on legal aid. Audio
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Sports News for 10 July 2013
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 10 July 2013
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Newly appointed Aussie coach has developed, former coach says
8:26 AM.Ewen McKenzie, the coach of the Queensland Reds rugby team, is taking over as coach of the Wallabies, following yesterday's dumping of Robbie Deans. Audio
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Banks questioned why he didn't use leverage over animal testing
8:22 AM.The ACT Party leader, John Banks, has been challenged about why he hasn't used his influence with the government to force a change on animal testing for legal highs. Audio
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Police authority has another crack at high-speed police chases
8:18 AM.The Police Association is sceptical about whether police policies on high speed police chases can be improved. Audio
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New president takes temporary control in Egypt
8:15 AM.The Egyptian interim president, Adly Mansour, has picked a new care taker Prime Minister after days of wrangling. Audio
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Chch council to decide Marryatt's future
8:09 AM.The Christchurch City Council is meeting today to discuss the future of the embattled chief executive Tony Marryatt. Audio
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Rudd brings polls to dead heat ahead of Australian election
7:57 AM.Two weeks after ousting Julia Gillard, the Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is leading the preferred prime minister polls. Audio
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Administrators of popular FB pages could face abuse charges
7:47 AM.The police say teenagers who upload intimate and sometimes nude photos of their friends to Facebook could face abuse charges. Audio
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Sports News for 10 July 2013
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Lawyer says Scott Watson faces tough road after pardon fails
7:40 AM.Scott Watson's family have vowed to continue fighting for his freedom, despite yesterday's news that his bid for a pardon had failed. Audio
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Parents of woman killed in pursuit hold no ill will to police
7:35 AM.The parents of a woman who died after a high-speed police chase in east Auckland hold no ill-will toward the officers involved but hope a wide-reaching review will help prevent future deaths. Audio
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Canterbury rugby fans would welcome "Dingo Deans' back home
7:27 AM.The Australians might not want him but in Canterbury there's still a lot of support for one of their favourite sons, Robbie Deans. Audio
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Former advisers stick by decision to quit Glenn inquiry
7:19 AM.Sir Owen Glenn's claim he has nothing to hide has fallen flat with former members of his anti-abuse taskforce who say he should have been upfront about a past assault allegation. Audio
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Shearer grasps 'man-ban' nettle after five days of damage
7:13 AM.Five days of damage done to Labour by a proposed "man ban" has ended with its dumping by the party leader, David Shearer. Audio
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Council hold special meeting to discuss future of Marryatt
7:09 AM.The future of Christchurch City Council's embattled chief executive, Tony Marryatt, will be discussed at a special meeting of the council today. Audio
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Morning Business for 10 July 2013
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Father of woman killed in police chase praises review
6:39 AM.The father of a woman who died after a high-speed police chase in Auckland hopes a wide-reaching review of pursuit policies will help prevent future deaths. Audio
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Future of Christchurch council chief executive debated
6:37 AM.The future of Christchurch City Council's embattled chief executive will be the focus of a special council meeting this morning. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 10 July 2013
6:27 AM.Two major Te Arawa tribal entities are undergoing changes to senior management roles; A growing number of tribes are turning to the internet to capture their oral traditions and whakapapa; Te… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 10 July 2013
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 10 July 2013
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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John Banks unsuccessful in changing National Party stance
6:14 AM.The ACT Party leader, John Banks, says he has unsuccessfully tried to change the National Party's stance on animal testing. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 10 July 2013
6:00 AM.Council hold special meeting to discuss future of Marryatt; Shearer grasps 'man-ban' nettle after five days of damage; Former advisers stick by decision to quit Glenn inquiry; Canterbury rugby fans… Read more Audio