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Morning Report for Friday 8 February 2008
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Australia
8:57 AM.We cross to Canberra now to join our correspondent, Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Hijacking (part 3)
8:55 AM.Christchurch airport is closed after threats of a bomb have been made. Audio
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Child Entrepreneurs
8:52 AM.A drought declared in the Waikato and a full sprinkler ban has prompted 2 budding entrepreneurs. Audio
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NCEA Results Mail Mixup
8:50 AM.More than one-hundred NCEA students have reported receiving other students' exam papers when they were posted yesterday. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Hijacking (part 2)
8:42 AM.With more on the possible hijacking incident at Christchurch airport is Monique Devereaux. Audio
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French Polynesia Election
8:39 AM.Voters in French Polynesia will go to the polls in three days to choose a new assembly for a five-year term. Audio
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Hijacking
8:38 AM.A man has been arrested for hijacking a small Air New Zealand flight into Christchurch. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Possible Hijacking
8:28 AM.More on the hijacking incident at Christchurch airport. Joining us now is Inspector Rick Jury from Christchurch police. Audio
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Elderly Couple Calm Axe Wielding Man
8:25 AM.Not many people would invite a blood-soaked axe-wielding man into their home for a cuppa. Audio
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Sharia Law In England
8:22 AM.The Archbishop of Canterbury has called for the United Kingdom to make Sharia law available for Muslims. Audio
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The Pacific Vote
8:22 AM.The traditional support for Labour from the Pacific community is under pressure. Audio
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Women In Work
8:15 AM.A Household Labour Force Survey also shows there's been a 2.6% rise of women in the workforce in the past three months. Audio
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Possible Tax Cuts (part 2)
8:10 AM.Personal tax cuts will be phased in over three years if the Government is re-elected - Finance Minister has announced. Audio
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Falun Gong Excluded
7:49 AM.Spiritual group Falun Gong has been banned from this weekend's Chinese New Year Parade, sponsored by Wellington City Council. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Drought In Rural Areas
7:41 AM.The Government says it's preparing tax and welfare help for farmers stricken by drought. Audio
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Capital And Coast District Health Board
7:38 AM.A new chief executive has been appointed to help resolve an ongoing crisis. Audio
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The New Zealand Accent
7:29 AM.Scientists are attempting to solve a question that has been baffling linquists for generations. Audio
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US Presidential Primaries
7:25 AM.Mitt Romney has just announced he's pulling out of the campaign to be the next president of the United States. Audio
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Patea Fire Clean Up
7:21 AM.The Government says it'll pay $60k towards the 100k needed for an investigation into the Patea freezing works. Audio
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Michael Cullen Interview
7:19 AM.Michael Cullen's first big speech of the year was on tax cuts and the Mt Albert Western ring route. Audio
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Patea Fire Pollution (part 2)
7:19 AM.A fire at a derelict freezing works has prompted claims that other sites around New Zealand could also be a toxic timebomb. Audio
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Auckland Road Tunnel
7:10 AM.More details of the proposal are to be released today, but some experts are already predicting the idea just won't work. Audio
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Morning Business News for 8 February 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Coast To Coast Race
6:39 AM.Hundreds of competitors are on the start line in Kumara on the West Coast where the 26th Coast to Coast race will begin. Audio
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Possible Tax Cuts
6:36 AM.The Revenue Minister says it would be technically feasible to introduce tax cuts in October. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 8 February 2008
6:22 AM.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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Ageing Aircraft
6:13 AM.This follows a report into the collapse of landing gear on a 34 year old plane at Auckland's Ardmore Aerodrome. Audio
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Pollution Concerns From Patea Fire
6:10 AM.Many residents in the South Taranaki town of Patea say they're in the dark about the health risks from Tuesday's fire. Audio
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NZ Native Forest
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 8 february 2008
6:00 AM.Auckland tunnel, Patea fire, Michael Cullen Interview, US primaries, NZ accent, The CCDHB, Drought. Audio