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Morning Report for Friday 22 February 2008
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Noise to Drive Anti-social Teenagers From Malls
8:57 AM.In SA a council is about to start using a machine that emits a high-pitched irritating noise that only young ears can hear. Audio
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WW II Veteran Finally Receives His Service Medals
8:55 AM.Charlie Kerr, a Rotorua veteran finally get his service medals. Audio
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Waatea News
8:50 AM.The latest from the Waatea team. Audio
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National Cinical Standards for Ambulance Crews
8:45 AM.Wellington's Coroner Gary Evans is recommending the urgent establishment of national clinical standards for ambulance crews. Audio
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McDonalds Employee Razor Blade Incident
8:40 AM.Lisa Daurua needed 8 sticthes to her stomach after she rubbed up against the blades while cleaning at a McDonalds store. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.The latest in sport. Audio
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Boot Camps for Young Criminals
8:27 AM.John Key says a National government would send young criminals on military-styled training camps. Audio
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US Navy Shooting Down of Space Satellite
8:23 AM.It's been suggested yesterday's shooting down of a satellite has started an 'arms race in space'. Audio
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Police Seize Colin McCahon Art Work
8:20 AM.A sculpture by Colin McCahon has been impounded by police after a raid on a house in Wellington. Audio
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Tourism Numbers Down
8:14 AM.Fewer tourists from the United States, the United Kingdom, Korea and Japan have been visiting NZ in recent months. Audio
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Petrol Prices On the Way Up
8:09 AM.Motorists are now paying up to eight cents a litre more than this time last week. Audio
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The 2008 New Zealand International Arts Festival
7:58 AM.Our Arts on Sunday presenter Lynn Freeman is going to be lapping up all the events. Audio
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Intruder at Wellington's Karori Sanctuary
7:53 AM.Either a large weasel or a small stoat has somehow found its way into the wildlife reserve. Audio
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Doctors Row With DHB's
7:50 AM.The doctor's union, Ian Powell and DHB's negotiator, David Meates, discuss the issue. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.The latest in sport. Audio
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New Bill for Taggers
7:40 AM.Minor political parties say a new bill to crack down on tagging is unnecessary. Audio
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Serbian's Protest Against Kosovo's Independence
7:35 AM.Thousands of Serbians have attended a mass protest rally against Kosovo's declaration of independence. Audio
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Semi-Final Venue for 2011 Rugby Cup World Cup
7:28 AM.Christchurch has missed out on the chance to host a 2011 Rugby Cup World Cup semi-final. Audio
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Debate Over TV Item With Purported Medal Thief
7:23 AM.TV3 interview a person who claimed to be one of the Waiouru medal thieves. Audio
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Labour Party Presidents Resignation Offer
7:14 AM.Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union National Secretary, Andrew Little comments on the issue. Audio
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PM and Party Donor Keep their Distance at 7.5m Event
7:09 AM.The Prime Minister refuses to accept her party president's offer of resignation over the Owen Glenn affair. Audio
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International Festival of the Arts Opening Ceremony
6:40 AM.A dawn service is being held at Wellington's waterfront. 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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Te Whetu Tawera Mental Health Unit
6:10 AM.The Auckland DHB has taken responsibility for a series of failures at its acute mental health unit, Te Whetu Tawera. Audio
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Kawau - The Spotted Shag
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 22 February 2008
6:00 AM.Labour Party President offers resignation, TV3 purported medal thief, 2011 Rugby World Cup venues. Audio