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Morning Report for Monday 10 March 2008
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Bodysnatching and Bioethics
9:27 AM.The legal implications of cultural 'bodysnatching' and the collection, retrention and use of human body parts. Audio
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Australian Correspondent - Donna Demaio
8:55 AM.Across the Tasman now for a commentary and Australian round-up with Donna Demaio. Audio
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Naked Cyclists
8:52 AM.The 5th annual Naked Bike Ride on Saturday attracted about 70 riders, and a throng of spectators in Takaka. Audio
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Waatea News
8:45 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Bhutanese Refugees in Nepal
8:45 AM.After nearly 2 decades of living in squalid camps, several Bhutanese refugee families will begin a new life here in NZ. Audio
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Israel Building in West Bank
8:42 AM.The Olmert government will build 1,500 homes on disputed land despite a moratorium on Jewish settlement expansion. Audio
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Key Disappoints Pasifika Festival
8:40 AM.The National Party leader has decided to attend the Hokitika Wild Food Festival rather than the Pasifika Festival. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Ambitious European Spacecraft
8:25 AM.Europe has launched its largest and most sophisticated mission from French Guiana. Audio
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Name Suppression Laws
8:22 AM.The Law Commission wants updates to tackle modern-day issues and help reduce court delays. Audio
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Pakistan Politics
8:18 AM.Opposition leader and Former PM, Nawaz Sharif has signed a formal coalition agreement with the party of his former opponent. Audio
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Cyber Storm II
8:14 AM.Today sees the start in New Zealand of a week-long cyber terrorism exercise. Audio
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Nai Yin Xue (Part 3)
8:11 AM.We talk to the Auckland branch president of the New Zealand Chinese Association. Audio
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Nai Yin Xue (Part 2)
8:09 AM.The police have held a news conference following the arrival and arrest of Xue at Auckland international airport. Audio
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Morning Festival Report 10 March 2008
7:53 AM.The final week of the festival and we keep you up-to-date. Audio
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Christchurch Farewells the Godwit
7:50 AM.The city celebrates the birds' arrival and departure every year for Alaska. Audio
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Australia Pressures Japan on Whaling
7:45 AM.Australia suggests subjecting all scientific whaling to scrutiny by the IWC. Audio
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Sports News
7:41 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Fatal Pukekohe Motorcycle Crash
7:38 AM.Police are investigating a high-speed crash which claimed two lives at Pukekohe Park Raceway yesterday morning. Audio
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England New Zealand Test Cricket
7:34 AM.Simon Bird talks to Black Caps' bowler Kyle Smith about his team's trouncing of the tourists in Hamilton. Audio
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Christchurch Boy-Racers
7:25 AM.Some hotel owners in the city say they're under siege from boy-racers. Audio
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Possible UK Visa Changes
7:16 AM.Kiwis ability to enter the UK visa-free for up to 6 months may change for the worse. Audio
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Property Market (Part 2)
7:12 AM.Statistics show the increase in house values has slowed for the fourth consecutive month. Audio
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Nai Yin Xue
7:09 AM.Wanted over the death of his wife, Xue is about to touch down at Auckland airport where police are standing by to arrest him. Audio
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Morning Business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Malaysian Elections
6:40 AM.Malaysia's Government is calling for calm after the ruling party suffered its biggest setback in elections for four decades. Audio
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Negative Growth in Property Market
6:38 AM.Growth in property prices continues to slow, as residential real estate enters its fourth month of slowdown. Audio
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Waatea News
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Pacific News
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Otago Blue Penguins at Risk
6:14 AM.DoC says we may lose up to 30% in the next decade if more is not done. Audio
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Sir Keith Park
6:11 AM.London businessman Terry Smith launches campaign to honour Kiwi WWII hero Sir Keith Park with a statue in Trafalgar Square. Audio
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Kawau - The King Shag
6:01 AM.Listen to this morning's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 10 March 08
6:00 AM.Nai Yin Xue in NZ, Property Market slows, Possible UK Visa Changes, Chch Boy-Racers, Test Cricket, Motorcycle Deaths. Audio