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Morning Report for Monday 21 January 2008
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Top Stories for 21 January 2008
6:00 AM.NZX worries, Sir Edmund Hillary, quadbike accidents, summer weather and Black Beauty tops A1 Grand Prix. Audio
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The Kea
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Transpower Supply In Doubt
6:10 AM.Shutting down equipment operating the Cook Strait cables could lead to an electricity black out for parts of the North Island. Audio
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Pacific News
6:14 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Sir Edmund Hillary
6:37 AM.Sir Edmund Hillary is to lie in state at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Auckland later today. Audio
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Rural Fire Service Warnings
6:39 AM.The fire risk is currently high for the Bay of Plenty, and along the east coast of both islands. Audio
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New Zealand Sharemarket
7:10 AM.Since its all-time closing high in May last year, the NZX has fallen 15 percent. Audio
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Sir Edmund Hillary - Part 2
7:15 AM.Today marks the start of two days of mourning that's expected to see parts of Auckland brought to a standstill. Audio
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Two Quadbike Accidents Over Weekend
7:19 AM.The accidents have reignited the debate about whether they should be banned from the country's coastline. Audio
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The End Of The Golden Weather?
7:23 AM.Cyclone Funa has been downgraded to a deep depression and Bob McDavitt reports on our summer weather. Audio
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Team New Zealand Tops A1 Grand Prix
7:28 AM.Black Beauty driver Jonny Reid won yesterday's spring race before finishing fourth in the afternoon's main feature event. Audio
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Transpower Supply In Doubt - Part 2
7:36 AM.With the CEO of Transpower, Patrick Strange. Audio
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Sports News
7:41 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Karen Aim
7:44 AM.The life of backpacker Karen Aim has just been celebrated in her local church in Scotland's Orkney Islands. Audio
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Benazir Bhutto Assassination Arrests
7:49 AM.An 18-year-old and his handler were arrested in the northwest of Pakistan. Audio
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Three Bodies Found
7:53 AM.The police in Auckland are trying to identify three bodies found in separate locations during the past 24 hours. Audio
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State of the Planet Speech
7:55 AM.The Green Party has warned Labour and National that its cooperation after this year's election will come at a high price. Audio
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France's Oldest Man Dies
7:58 AM.He was the 2nd to last surviving veteran of WW1. Louis de Cazenave, died in France aged 110. Audio
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New Zealand Sharemarket - Part 2
8:09 AM.Investors eyes will be on the New Zealand Sharemarket today to see if the market recovers from 12 days of consecutive losses. Audio
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Sir Edmund Hillary - Part 3
8:13 AM.Live radio and tv coverage will stream via the intenet to New Zealanders around the world. Audio
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Two Quadbike Accidents Over Weekend - Part 2
8:22 AM.The deputy chair of the Auckland Regional Council is calling for a national rethink on the way our beaches are controlled. Audio
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Australian Open
8:27 AM.With Dave Worsley, our tennis correspondent in Melbourne. Audio
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Sports News
8:37 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Sir Edmund Hillary - Part 4
8:37 AM.Kiri Ennis reports live from Auckland's Holy Trinity Cathedral. Audio
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NZ Free Trade Deal With China
8:45 AM.New Zealand is on track to become the first western nation to sign a free trade deal with China. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Karen Aim - Part 2
8:52 AM.The police are continuing to appeal for help from the public to try and catch Ms Aim's killer. Audio
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Phil Kafcaloudes
8:55 AM.Live from Melbourne. Audio