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Morning Report for Monday 18 February 2008
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Australian Correspondent - Phil Kafcaloudes
8:56 AM.To Melbourne now to join Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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1000th Kiwi Chick Hatches
8:53 AM.Operation Nest Egg, a Kiwi conservation programme, is celebrating the hatching of its 1000th Kiwi chick yesterday. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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New Rugby Rules
8:42 AM.New rules are in force for the Super-14 competition, which began at the weekend. Audio
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What Now for the Nations War Medals
8:38 AM.The government is being asked to consider housing the medals at Te Papa. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.The latest from RNZ sports team. Audio
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Dunedin Booze Bus
8:25 AM.Dunedin's trialling a new weekend bus service as it battles increasing alcohol-related problems in the city. Audio
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Meeting in Wellington to Ban Cluster Bombs
8:23 AM.120 countries are meeting in Wellington this week to try to hammer out an agreement banning the use of cluster bombs. Audio
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Police Focusing in on Medal Thieves
8:17 AM.A 300 000 reward will be paid into a trust account held by Lawyer Chris Comeskey. Audio
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Owner of Crashed Helicopter
8:12 AM.Rick Lewis is the owner of the helicopter involved in the mid-air collision with a plane. Audio
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Plane Crash Update
8:10 AM.Penny McKay reports from Paraparaumu. Audio
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Road Toll Ahead of 2007
7:56 AM.The Government says it remains committed to its goal of lowering the road toll to 300 by 2010. Audio
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Doctor Arrested on Historic Sex Charges
7:55 AM.His arrest is the result of an urgent six week investigation by Auckland's Adult Sexual Assault Team. Audio
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Pakistan on the Eve of the Country's General Election
7:52 AM.There's concern the high possibility of violence at and around polling stations will prevent people from voting. Audio
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Sports News
7:46 AM.The latest from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Angry Serbs Protest Kosovo Independence
7:42 AM.Hand grenades have been thrown at buildings of the EU and UN in the Kosovo Serb stronghold city of Mitrovica. Audio
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National Ahead in One News Colmar Brunton Poll
7:37 AM.National's retained its healthy lead over Labour in the latest One News Colmar Brunton opinion poll. Audio
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British Peer Glad Reward Helped Recover War Medals
7:25 AM.Police say they will honour an agreement to pay reward money to those responsible for stealing 96 war medals. Audio
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Civil Aviation Authority Large Task Ahead
7:18 AM.The Civil Aviation Authority faces a massive task in analysing each of the fragments from both aircraft. Audio
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Paraparaumu Airport Proximity to Residential Areas
7:15 AM.Mike Woods worked for the Civil Aviation Authority for 25 years and is leading a campaign to stop expansion of the airport. Audio
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Crash Investigators at Paraparaumu
7:10 AM.Crash investigators will be back today at the scene of yesterday's mid-air crash over Paraparaumu which killed three men. Audio
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Helicopter and Plane Collide in Paraparaumu
6:35 AM.Two young men, both trainee pilots, and a seasoned tutor died after a midair collision. Audio
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Waatea News
6:28 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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Battle for the Maori Seats
6:10 AM.A battle for the Maori seats is hotting up with more candidates selected over the weekend. Audio
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The Takahe
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 18 February 2008
6:00 AM.Plane and Helicopter collide in Paraparaumu, War medals recovered. Audio