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Morning Report for Thursday 7 February 2008
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Midday Sports News
12:26 PM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Cheese Rolling
8:55 AM.Now in its third year, Southland's annual cheese rolling competition is the only event of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. Audio
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Surf Life Saving Science
8:51 AM.A Lifeguard was dropped into dangerous currents for the sake of science. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Baby Brain
8:43 AM.Researchers in Australia say they've confirmed for the first time that so called"baby brain"is a real condition. Audio
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Fighting Invercargill Councillors
8:43 AM.Councillors in Invercargill are fighting with the mayor Tim Shadbolt over his campaign to bring down the Government. Audio
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Sports News
8:36 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Record Attendance At Waitangi
8:26 AM.Attendance records at the official Waitangi day celebrations have been broken according to the Waitangi Day National Trust. Audio
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Dairy In Environment Court
8:22 AM.A large Hawke's Bay dairy farming operation will be sentenced today in the Environment Court in Napier. Audio
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Composer To Write For Karen Aim
8:22 AM.One of Britian's most awarded composers, Peter Maxwell Davies, is writing a piece of music honouring the Scottish tourist killled in Taupo last month. Audio
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Asbestos In Building Fire (part 3)
8:14 AM.People in the town of Patea returned to their homes last night after being evacuated after a fire at the disused freezing works. Audio
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Super Tuesday (part 2)
8:10 AM.Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama shared the honours in the Democratic contests with an equal share of the vote. Audio
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Aerial Spraying In Great Barrier Island
7:57 AM.Residents of Great Barrier Island are protesting at aerial spraying by police trying to kill cannabis plants. Audio
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Medical Care In Porirua
7:53 AM.Communities have lost their after-hours medical care in Porirua and say the health system has forgotten them. Audio
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Tornadoes In The US
7:48 AM.Now to America, where almost fifty people have died after a swarm of tornadoes hit southern states. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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New Hypersonic Aircraft
7:42 AM.The dart-shaped plane will carry 300 passengers and cruise at nearly five thousand kilometers an hour. Audio
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Labor Reception At Waitangi
7:36 AM.The Labour Party leadership has received a mixed reception at Waitangi this year. Audio
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Super Tuesday
7:25 AM.Super Tuesday has come and gone, but the fight for US presidential nominations is expected to continue for weeks to come. Audio
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Asbestos In Building Fire (part 2)
7:14 AM.Toxic smoke from a major fire in the Patea's former freezing works forced 300 people to abandon their houses yesterday. Audio
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Maori And Green Co-Operation (part 2)
7:10 AM.The Maori Party and the Green Party are considering working more closely together. Audio
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Visitors At Waitangi
6:39 AM.For many people being here was culturally significant - for others it was just a good day out. Audio
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Maori And Green Co-Operation
6:37 AM.The Maori Party and the Green Party are considering a co-operation deal which could put them in a strong position. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Pacific News
6:17 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Maori Seats In Parliament
6:16 AM.The chairman of the Maori Council Sir Graham Latimer says he believes the Maori seats should be abolished. Audio
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Tuhoe People At Waitangi
6:13 AM.One of the highlights yesterday was the arrival of the hikoi of hundreds of Tuhoe people who were welcomed. Audio
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Asbestos In Building Fire
6:10 AM.Authorities in Taranaki are down-playing the danger from asbestos following a fire in a derelict Patea meatworks. Audio
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Titi - The Sooty Shearwater
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 7 February 2008
6:00 AM.Maori and green party, Asbestos in Patea, Super Tuesday, Hypersonic plane. Audio