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Morning Report for Friday 29 February 2008
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Morning Rural News for 29 February 2008
12:32 PM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 29 February 2008
10:25 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Australian Correspondent - Kerry-Anne Walsh
8:57 AM.To Canberra now to join our correspondent. Audio
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Today is a Leap Day
8:55 AM.It's the date when women can propose to men. Audio
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Atlanta Spends 1.8 Million on 5 Toilets
8:52 AM.Comments former US Congressman Bob Barr. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Shaky Start For The Hurricanes
8:43 AM.On the pitch it's been a shaky start for the Hurricanes - off it, things may not be much better for the Super 14 franchise. Audio
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Crunch Time For The Sheep Industry
8:39 AM.The Agriculture Minister, Jim Anderton, says it's crunch time for the sheep industry. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.Update from RNZ sports team. Audio
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Police In Northern England Are Investigate Confession
8:28 AM.Police in northern England are investigating the apparent confession of a man now dead to the murder of a young woman 38 years ago. Audio
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Russians Go To The Polls This Weekend
8:25 AM.A loyal protege of Vladimir Putin, Mr Medvedev has promised to name the current president as his prime minister. Audio
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Politicians Are Eyeing Up Potential Asian Votes.
8:21 AM.As New Zealand's Asian community continues to expand, politicians are eyeing up potential votes. Audio
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Everyday Plastics Could Contribute To Breast Cancer
8:18 AM.Dr Karin Michels, associate professor at Harvard's Department of Epidemiology, will not eat food wrapped or stored in plastic. Audio
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Supreme Court Reserves Decision On Jason Cumming
8:14 AM.Jason Cumming was found guilty in 2002 of raping a Christchurch teenager, and sentenced to preventive detention. Audio
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Hawke's Bay DHB Funding Squeeze
8:10 AM.Some of the problems that led to the entire Hawke's Bay DHB being sacked aren't unique to that particular board. Audio
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Falling Numbers Of Residential Consents
7:52 AM.Official figures show a 4-point-5 percent drop in housing consents issued in January 2008 compared with a year ago. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Olympic Rowing Showdown
7:38 AM.Olympic trial showdown begins on Sunday between rowers, Rob Waddell and Mahe Drysdale for the men's single sculls berth. Audio
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Parties Put Pressure On Govt On Cimate Change
7:35 AM.The Government is under pressure from some of its support parties to soften its climate change policy. Audio
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Response To Stats Figures On Student Loans
7:20 AM.The findings don't surprise student associations who say student debt is set to hit ten billion dollars this year. Audio
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Crossdale Courts Mortgage Payments Woes
7:15 AM.A case in Christchurch has prompted warnings against signing up to live in a retirement complex without seeking legal advice. Audio
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Lawyer Criticises The Media For Hounding Man
7:12 AM.TVNZ and a photographer from the NZ Herald chased the man from the Auckland District Court. Audio
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Legal Action To Be Taken Against Minister of Health
7:08 AM.On Wednesday David Cunliffe dismissed the board and appointed Sir John Anderson to take over as Commissioner. Audio
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Student Debt Reaches Record High
6:40 AM.The biggest annual increase in borrowers since 2001. Audio
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Hawke's Bay DHB Takes Legal Action
6:35 AM.Hastings District and Napier City councillors have voted unanimously to take Mr Cunliffe to court. 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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Campaigners Oppose Housing Development In Waimauku
6:09 AM.The housing project would increase the town's population sixfold. Audio
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Elderly Folk Seek Key's Support Over Day-Care Fees
6:05 AM.Mr Key found himself besieged by upset clients at the Forget Me Not centre in Whangarei. Audio
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Birds Kakapo
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories For 29 February 2008
6:00 AM.Hawes Bay DHB, Chris Comeskey Criticism of Media, Student loans, Olympic Rowing Showdown. Audio