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Morning Report for Monday 25 February 2008
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Whanganui DHB In Potential Class Action
9:08 AM.John Rowan, QC talks about the case of 15 women he represents over botched operations by Dr Roman Hasil. Audio
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Australian Correspondent - Phil Kafcaloudes
8:55 AM.To Melbourne now where we join Phil Kafcaloudes for an Australian round-up. Audio
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Olympic Single Skulls
8:51 AM.Rob Waddell and Mahe Drysdale continue their battle to represent NZ at the Beijing games. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Gaston Flosse Re-Elected
8:43 AM.After days of political backroom dealing, the former president has been re-elected in French Polynesia. Audio
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Sports News
8:38 AM.The latest from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Banned Children's Books Celebrated
8:29 AM.Lovers of children's books will gather in Welliington this week to celebrate works that were banned because of their content. Audio
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Hollywood Glamour and Oscar Gloom
8:25 AM.Frontrunners for today's Academy Awards are all at the serious end of the entertainment scale. Audio
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Sick Leave Firings
8:22 AM.One of NZ's largest unions says the aging population has led to increasing cases of employment terminations while on sick leave. Audio
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National Lead Political Poll
8:14 AM.National currently rates 23% higher than Labour, the largest lead since Labour held government. Audio
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Security At Regional Airports
8:08 AM.Minister today will discuss measures to improve passenger security at regional airports. Audio
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Morning Festival report 25 February 2008
7:55 AM.Week two of the International Arts Festival and we keep you up to date. Audio
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Northland Flooding
7:50 AM.Homeowners angry as they feel local councils are doing little to prevent future flooding. Audio
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Sports News
7:46 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Petrol Price Affects Traffic
7:43 AM.Extreme petrol prices are shown to affect the driving behaviour of consumers. Audio
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Stolen McCahon Sculpture
7:31 AM.Auctioneers Association denies culpability or responsibility for its members when dealing with stolen goods. Audio
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David Bain Retrial Commentary
7:26 AM.An Auckland academic believes comments made by the ESR will not jeopardise a fair hearing later this year. Audio
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Controversial Canterbury Irrigation Scheme
7:22 AM.A 400 million dollar plan to irrigate the Canterbury plains will have its application heard under the RMA, starting today. Audio
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Private Schools Crying Foul
7:19 AM.Independent Schools of NZ says under new curriculum, state integrated schools could teach extremist views tax payer funded. Audio
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Black Cap Jesse Ryder
7:13 AM.Black Cap involved in Christchurch bar fracas, damages hand. Audio
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Iraq Suicide Bombing
7:09 AM.Shia faithful are again targeted on the Karbala pilgrimage. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 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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Taranui - Caspian Tern
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio