Navigation for Morning Report
Morning Report for Tuesday 29 January 2008
-
Wheeled Craft Crosses Cook Strait
8:57 AM.It's been third time lucky in the bid to get the amphibious vehicle"Sealegs"across the Cook Strait. Audio
-
Wild Weather In China
8:53 AM.Hundreds of thousands of people are stranded in China in the run up to the year's biggest holiday. Audio
-
Mormon Leader Dies
8:46 AM.The leader of the world's 13 million Mormons has died at the age of 97. Adherents regarded him as a prophet. Audio
-
US Primaries Too Close To Call
8:40 AM.A pollster says no clear leader will emerge in presidential races until both parties hold their conventions. Audio
-
Sports News
8:36 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
-
7's Dress Code
8:25 AM.Rugby fans attending this weekend's IRB 7s tournament in Wellington may face questioning from the fashion police. Audio
-
Inquest 47 Years After Death
8:22 AM.Forty seven years after she disappeared an inquest is to finally be held into the death of Wellington teenager Wendy Mayes. Audio
-
Violence In Kenya
8:16 AM.The violence which broke out in Kenya after disputed elections a month ago is continuing to spread. Audio
-
Sentencing Of Mine Owner
8:12 AM.Widow of a West Coast miner who was killed says today's sentencing of the mine owner will only bring partial closure. Audio
-
Visit To McGehan Close
8:08 AM.A year on from John Key's first state of the nation speech, what's changed on one of Auckland's most infamous streets? Audio
-
Nudist Flights
7:59 AM.A day trip is planned as part of the first of many special nudist flights in Germany. Audio
-
Volcanoes In Gisborne
7:56 AM.Last month's six point six magnitude earthquake in Gisborne has left something of a foul smelling legacy. Audio
-
Suharto's Funeral
7:52 AM.Suharto's rule was marked by the occupation of East Timor, hundreds of thousands of deaths, and claims of corruption. Audio
-
Rogue Trader Charged
7:50 AM.Jerome Kerviel told police he hid his actions to appear like an"exceptional trader"and to boost his annual bonus. Audio
-
Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
-
Children Taken Hostage In Pakistan
7:36 AM.Gunmen in Pakistan have been involved in a tense stand-off with the military after taking more than 250 school children hostage. Audio
-
Maori Flag On Harbour Bridge?
7:28 AM.A Maori group is asking Transit NZ to fly the Tino Rangatiratanga flag from the Auckland Harbour bridge on Waitangi Day. Audio
-
Power Shortages
7:23 AM.Transpower is rejecting fears of blackouts around the country, despite warnings from a high profile energy consultant. Audio
-
Memorial Service For Murdered Scottish Woman
7:19 AM.Family of Karen Aim will offer a prayer of forgiveness for her killer during services in Taupo and the Orkney Islands today. Audio
-
Manukau Graffiti
7:12 AM.Bruce William Emery is in custody, charged with the murder of the teenager believed to have been graffiting a nearby property. Audio
-
John Keys Speech
7:08 AM.Our political reporter, Julian Robins says some details of Mr Key's speech have already been leaked. Audio
-
Shane Bond Axed By New Zealand Cricket
6:40 AM.Shane Bond has been axed by New Zealand Cricket after he joined the rebel Indian Twenty20 cricket league. Audio
-
Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
-
Morning Rural News for 29 January 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
-
Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
-
Kuaka - The Diving Petrel
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall Audio
-
Top Stories for 29 January 2008
6:00 AM.Graffiti, Scottish tourist service, Power shortages, Maori flag, Children hostages in Pakistan, Shane Bond axed. Audio