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Morning Report for Friday 25 January 2008
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Australia
8:56 AM.With correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Waatea News
8:52 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Pacific Blue Tactics Questioned
8:47 AM.13 passengers on a flight to Christchurch were told they had to leave the aircraft before it would take off from Melbourne. Audio
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Pacific Island Affairs Shake-Up
8:38 AM.Restructuring within the Ministry aims to see the Ministry improve relations with the community it serves. Audio
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Freight Accusations
8:36 AM.The Government is being accused of ignoring the importance of freight transport by not allowing heavier trucks on the roads. Audio
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Sports News
8:33 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Solomon Islands Meeting
8:20 AM.Today's meeting between Solomon Islands Prime Minister and Helen Clark is being described as a bridge building excerise. Audio
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Student Debt
8:20 AM.Interview with the Minister of Tertiary Education, Pete Hodgson. Audio
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Helicopter Crash Investigation
8:16 AM.An invesigation is under way into the cause of a helicopter crash that left one NZ soldier injured in Afghanistan. Audio
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Student Debt Protest
8:13 AM.Students will march on Parliament today as new research shows student debt climbing rapidly. Audio
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Prostitution Bill Blamed
8:10 AM.The police have arrested 25 people in South Auckland during an operation aimed at clamping down on underage prostitution. Audio
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Super 14 Kicks Off
7:55 AM.It's still only January but rugby's just around the corner. Audio
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Whalers Approach NZ Waters
7:50 AM.The Japanese whaling fleet has been sighted sailing towards New Zealand controlled waters of the Ross Sea. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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National Chases Maori Vote
7:35 AM.The National Party is promising to work harder on securing Treaty settlements, as the race begins for the Maori vote. Audio
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Treaty Promises For Maori Vote
7:33 AM.Minister for Treaty Negotiations, Dr Michael Cullen; Leader of the Opposition, John Key. Audio
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Massey Statue Causes Rift
7:28 AM.Members of an Irish town call for the scrapping of a statue of former NZ Prime Minister, William Massey. Audio
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Global Credit Crunch
7:24 AM.The deputy secretary for Treasury's Macro Economic Group, Dr Peter Bushnell. Audio
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Exporters Dig Heels In
7:18 AM.As the NZ dollar continues to rise, exporters pare costs and patiently wait for less trying times. Audio
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Prostitution Reform Bill
7:14 AM.An advocate for prostitutes in South Auckland says the bill is to blame for an increase in the number of under-age sex workers. Audio
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French Fraud
7:09 AM.The French bank Societe Generale says it has uncovered one of the biggest fraud cases in history. Audio
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Rogue Trader
6:32 AM.The French bank Societe Generale has fallen victim to what is thought to be the largest fraud ever carried out by an individual. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Gaza Exodus
6:15 AM.For the second day tens of thousands of Gaza residents have been walking freely into Egypt. Audio
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Freight Transport Costs
6:13 AM.The Government is defending its policy on freight transport, saying its doing all it can to bring costs down. Audio
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Dollar Strong
6:10 AM.Currency trader, Graeme Parlane, is forecasting the kiwi will stay around its current level. Audio