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Morning Report for Tuesday 11 March 2008
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Commonwealth Day
8:58 AM.A round-up of the events of Commonwealth Day. Audio
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UK Oath of Allegiance to the Queen
8:55 AM.Proposed citizenship rules could have children swearing allegiance to the Queen. Audio
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Silent Discos
8:51 AM.Silent Disco where, instead of listening to DJ's play their music through speakers - you listen to the music through headsets. Audio
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Waatea News
8:47 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Nauru Civil Unrest
8:42 AM.An Australian federal police team will arrive in Nauru today to investigate the suspected arson of the main police station. Audio
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Possible UK Visa Changes
8:39 AM.British Labour MP Austin Mitchell is criticising his own government's moves to tighten visa access to the UK. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Body Snatcher Legislation
8:25 AM.A proposed change to the Coroner's Act to prevent cases of so called 'body snatching'. Audio
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Bailey John Kurariki Release (Part 2)
8:17 AM.Prison Fellowship says it's working to put a mentor in place for Bailey Junior Kurariki. Audio
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Gas Claims
8:14 AM.A leading energy company claims there's enough natural gas in NZ for possibly another 20 years. Audio
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Auckland Airport Canada Bid
8:09 AM.The Canadian Pension Plan has volunteered to limit its own voting power in a bid to win approval for its offer. Audio
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Gordon Brown Waxes Bland
7:59 AM.Madame Tussaud's in London feels the PM hasn't done enough to warrant a wax-work of him. Audio
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Missing Climber on Mt Aspiring
7:56 AM.Wanaka police hold grave fears for climber Alan Leslie Beck, missing on Mount Aspiring. Audio
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Nai Yin Xue (Part 2)
7:53 AM.Legal experts are confident that Nai Yin Xue will get a fair trial. Audio
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China - Foiled Terror Plots
7:49 AM.Authorities say they're investigating two thwarted terrorist plots, one of which targeted the Beijing Olympic games. Audio
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Sports News
7:46 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Grafton Bridge Plan
7:41 AM.A plan to close Grafton Bridge to cars during the day could be scrapped, but motorists may still have to pay a toll to use it. Audio
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Deadly Sins For Our Age
7:37 AM.Recycle or go to hell the Vatican has warned, as it attempts to update the seven deadly sins for modern times. Audio
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Obama No Deputy
7:26 AM.Barak Obama has rejected Hillary Clinton's suggestion he stands as her vice-president. Audio
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Real Estate Investment - Hanover, Blue Chip
7:19 AM.Global credit crunch and associated slowdown in the housing market. Audio
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Bailey Junior Kurariki Release (Part 1)
7:12 AM.We speak with Rita Croskery, the mother of Kurariki's murder victim, Michael Choy. Audio
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New Government Science Fund (Part 2)
7:09 AM.The government is today expected to announce a three-quarters of a billion dollar cash boost for research in the primary sector. Audio
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New Government Science Fund
6:38 AM.A three-quarter-billion-dollar funding programme for science, skills and innovation in the food and pastoral industries. 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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Nai Yin Xue - Legal Opinion
6:11 AM.Auckland University Law Professor Scott Optican gives his opinion on the chances of a fair trial. Audio
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Little Spotted Kiwi
6:01 AM.Listen to this morning's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 11 March 2008
6:00 AM.Govt. Science Fund, Kurariki Release, Realty Investment, Obama No Deputy, New Deadly Sins, Grafton Bridge. Audio