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Summer Report for Monday 3 January 2011
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Summer Report's media and entertainment report
8:54 AM.Our Chief Coastal Entertainment Reporter Mark Cubey has been boosting his vitamin d levels. Audio
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Moehau's Kiwi zone is 'jewel in Coromandel's crown'
8:42 AM.Now we travel to near the top of the Coromandel Peninsula, to the Moehau kiwi zone, where pest control has succeeded in increasing the numbers of kiwis and other native birds. Audio
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Search for man who went missing in Whitianga
8:36 AM.The police search for a 19-year-old man who went missing in Whitianga has resumed this morning. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 3 January 2011
8:33 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Summer Report's art news update
8:27 AM.Let's have a look at what's happening in the arts and we are joined by Dan Chappell the publisher of the magazine Art News. Audio
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Brazil gets its first female president
8:23 AM.The first female president of Brazil has been sworn into office. Audio
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Team NZ chasing America's Cup sponsorship
8:20 AM.Team New Zealand says it can't yet guarantee that it'll make it to the next America's Cup, to be held in San Francisco in 2013. Audio
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Floodwaters triple the size of NZ engulf Queensland
8:14 AM.To Queensland now, where authorities say the flooding disaster is probably at its peak. Audio
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Skill shortage threatens some cancer treatments
8:10 AM.Cancer treatment services in the central North Island are being downgraded temporarily because of a shortage of specialists. Audio
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Star players take the court at the ASB Tennis Classic
7:57 AM.The New Zealand Women's Tennis Open gets underway in Auckland today, with the event drawing some of the sport's star players from all over the world. Audio
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Summer Report talks to our science technology correspondent
7:52 AM.We are joined by our sci-tech commentator Peter Griffin. Audio
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Manawatu Standard's editor looks back at tragic year
7:49 AM.Today we are joined by Michael Cummings, editor of the Manawatu Standard. Audio
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Two inquiries to probe UK prison riot
7:46 AM.To Britain, where authorities have promised two inquiries into a prison riot that caused millions of dollars worth of damage on New Year's day. Audio
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Gisborne shooting sparks police manhunt
7:44 AM.The police have arrested a man after a shooting in Gisborne yesterday that sparked a police manhunt across the district. Audio
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Team NZ happy with San Francisco as Cup site
7:41 AM.Team New Zealand says funding is the only thing holding it back from confirming it'll be competing in the America's Cup in 2013. Audio
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Money sought from Govt for Golden Bay flood recovery
7:37 AM.The Government is being asked to provide funds for rebuilding as Golden Bay deals with the aftermath of the worst flooding to hit the area in 150 years. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 3 January 2011
7:33 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Weather update
7:29 AM.Time to talk about the all-important weather, joining us is a Metservice forecaster, Eric Brenstrum. Audio
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Official holiday road toll stands at 10
7:23 AM.Eleven people have died on the roads over the holiday period so far this season. Audio
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Mayor of Rockhampton anxious as peak floods hit
7:19 AM.Across the Tasman twenty-two towns and cities in Queensland have been hit by the floods that now engulf an area three times the size of New Zealand. Audio
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Hawke's Bay DHB speaks up on oncologist shortage
7:14 AM.Joining us is the Hawke's Bay DHB's chief medical officer for primary care, and the chairman of the New Zealand Medical Association, Dr Peter Foley. Audio
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Cancer patients to miss out on chemotherapy
7:10 AM.Chemotherapy has been axed for some cancer patients in the central North Island - simply because there are not enough specialists to treat them. Audio
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Summer Report Top Stories for 3 January 2011
7:00 AM.The Mid Central DHB says it can't provide chemotherapy for cancer patients - we'll have more on the lack of specialist oncologists. The flooding in Queensland gets worse and the latest on the road… Read more Audio
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