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Morning Report for Tuesday 5 February 2008
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Cliff Richard Knocks The Beatles
8:57 AM.Sir Cliff has gone on a tirade about The Beatles and says they are out of tune. Audio
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Rio Carnival
8:55 AM.In the Brazilian city of Rio, thousands of people have been joining in the annual carnival celebrations. Audio
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Hamilton's Heatwave
8:51 AM.People in Hamilton have dobbed in dozens of water wasters for flouting an emergency sprinkler ban. Audio
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Waatea news
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Cricket
8:42 AM.The Black Caps face England for the first time today since the tourists arrived in New Zealand. Audio
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Minister's Cancer Treatment
8:38 AM.Minister Luamanuvao Winnie Laban has revealed she is undergoing treatment for breast cancer. Audio
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Sports News
8:36 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Mice Catch Cold
8:22 AM.Scientists in Britain are hailing a significant breakthrough in the fight against the common cold. Audio
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US Primaries
8:17 AM.Barak Obama is clawing back some of Hillary Clinton's lead for the democratic ticket ahead of"Super Tuesday"tomorrow. Audio
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Waitangi Day Preparations (part 2)
8:13 AM.Preparations are in place at Waitangi for commemorations to mark the 168th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty. Audio
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Kiwi Migration (part 3)
8:09 AM.It's a case of the grass is greener with the number of New Zealanders departing to Australia hitting a near two-decade high. Audio
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Bridal Chase
7:57 AM.Not every honeymoon begins smoothly but an Auckland bride's marriage got off to a rockier start than most. Audio
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Cancer Matrix
7:52 AM.A cancer report with a difference has just been released, detailing commonly feared products that won't kill you. Audio
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Free Trade Agreement
7:48 AM.The United States has inched a step closer to a Free Trade Agreement with New Zealand. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Fiji Cyclone
7:40 AM.Fiji has declared a state of natural disaster following Cyclone Gene, which hit the country last week. Audio
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Murder Trial begins
7:36 AM.23-year-old Daniel Moore is charged with murdering Mr Stanlake in July 2006 and hacking off his hands. Audio
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Police Shirts
7:28 AM.Shirts worn by police are to get a make-over in a bid to give officers more comfort while they are on the beat. Audio
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Violence In Chad
7:26 AM.Thousand of civilians are reportedly fleeing the Chadian capital after two days of fierce fighting in the African nation. Audio
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Bomb In Israel
7:21 AM.One Israeli woman is dead and at least five others have been injured in the first suicide attack on Israeli soil in over a year. Audio
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Waitangi Day Preparations
7:17 AM.As preparations continue, local elders are taking back control this year, in a bid to heal the wounds of the past. Audio
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Tuhoe At Waitangi
7:13 AM.Maori activist Tame Iti is expected to lead a delegation of Tuhoe onto the Treaty Grounds at Waitangi later today. Audio
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Kiwi Migration (part 2)
7:09 AM.Business leaders are urging political parties to reveal their taxation plans as concern grows over climbing migration rates. Audio
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Auckland Busway
6:40 AM.Auckland taxi drivers and cyclists say they are disappointed they're not allowed to use the Northern busway. Audio
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Kiwi Migration
6:36 AM.The departure of New Zealanders to Australia hitting a near 20 year high. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Pacific News
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Court Security
6:18 AM.Security incidents in courtrooms throughout the country are on the rise, according to figures released by the National party. Audio
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Maori Business Development
6:12 AM.The ministry of Maori Development is today releasing a document calling for businesses to embrace Maori practices. Audio
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Titi Wainui - Fairy Picton
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 5 february 2008
6:00 AM.Kiwi migration, Tohoe at Waitangi, Bomb in Israel, Chad, Police Uniforms, murder trial, Fiji cyclone. Audio