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Morning Report for Tuesday 19 February 2008
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Top Stories for 19 February 2008
6:00 AM.Fronterra Co-op Vote, Pakistan election, Joneses go bust, Govt cash deficit. Audio
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Koekoea - The Long Tailed Cuckoo
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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The Joneses Puts Up Liquidation Sign
6:10 AM.Real estate firm The Joneses has placed itself in voluntary liquidation. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Air Crash Investigators Speak to Witnesses
6:40 AM.Investigators examining what led to a mid-air collision over Paraparaumu on Sunday are now having interviews with witnesses. Audio
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International Rugby Officials Meet to Discuss World Cup
6:43 AM.International rugby officials are in Wellington today to discuss the next Rugby World Cup with the Government. Audio
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Dairy Farmers Support Fonterra Vote Delay
7:09 AM.Dairy farmers consider Fonterra has made the right decision in delaying a vote on plan to list on the stock exchange. Audio
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Counting Begins in Pakistan Election
7:17 AM.11 people are killed and dozens injured on Pakistan's voting day. Audio
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Real Estate Firm The Joneses Goes Bust
7:23 AM.The collapse of"The Joneses"comes as no surprise to the Real Estate Institute. Audio
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Govt Cash Deficit Worse Than Forecasted
7:28 AM.The Greens calls for the government to drop its plans for tax cuts. Audio
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Helicopters Pick Up Capsized French Sailors
7:37 AM.Groupama 3 capsized in rough seas 150 kilometres from Dunedin while taking part in the Jules Verne Round the World Race. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.The latest in from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Paraparaumu Air crash
7:48 AM.Paraparaumu is preparing to farewell the victims of the mid-air collison that killed three people on Sunday. Audio
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Independence of Kosovo
7:52 AM.The independence of Kosovo has revealed deep divisions in the international community. Audio
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Conference on Seismology in Wellington
7:57 AM.100 of the world's top earthquake experts are gathering in Wellington this week. Audio
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Dairy Farmers Support Fonterra Vote Delay - Part 2
8:09 AM.The door appears to have closed on private investors hoping to get a slice of the country's biggest exporter. Audio
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Real Estate Firm The Joneses Goes Bust - Part 2
8:17 AM.Professor Chris Eves, from Lincoln University's property studies department, has kept an interested eye on the Joneses. Audio
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Cycling and Walking Lanes for Auckland Harbour Bridge
8:24 AM.Transit will be discussing a proposal to narrow vehicle lanes on the Harbour Bridge to make room for cycling and walking lanes. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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National Council of Women Calls for Family-friendly Parliament
8:40 AM.The NCW is calling for a more family-friendly Parliament, saying the current system may be a barrier to women entering politics. Audio
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Ambulance Officer Shortage Otaki to Ohakune
8:45 AM.Ambulance officers in the area are fed up with being sent out to emergencies on their own. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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DVD Formats
8:50 AM.A multi-billion dollar battle over how we will watch DVDs in the future appears to be over. Audio
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Are Goldfish Cleverer Than We Think
8:53 AM.A 15 year old schoolboy from Adelaide has just debunked that theory that goldfish have short memories. Audio
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Ex-Beatles Flat For Sale
8:57 AM.A flat in London's upmarket Mayfair district has gone on the market for 1.7 million pounds. Audio