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Morning Report for Wednesday 2 April 2008
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Metamphetamine in Our Community
6:17 PM.Mike Sabin, Director of Methcon Group talks about metamphetamine in our Communiity Audio
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Which Side the Road?
8:57 AM.In Samoa, the battle over which side of the road to drive on is hotting up. Audio
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Submissions on the Climate Change Bill
8:51 AM.Critical submissions on the controversial Climate Change Bill when public hearings begin today. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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April Fools
8:42 AM.Are April Fool's jokes damaging the credibility of the media? Audio
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Zimbabwe Election Update
8:35 AM.More from the News Conference given by Oppostiton Leader Morgan Tsangirai. Audio
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Ethical Haker Brett Moore Talks More About Teenage Hacker
8:28 AM.Cyber crime, cyber security, ethical hacker Brett Moore Joins Morning Report. Audio
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Emma Agnew Depositions Continues Today
8:20 AM.A hearing to determine the evidence against Liam Reid, the man accused of killing Emma Agnew, continues today. Audio
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Dunedin Woman's Refuge Calling for Money
8:12 AM.Domestic Violence has risen by 10 percent Audio
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Growing Confusion in Zimbabwe Elections
8:08 AM.Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai denies talks with President Robert Mugabe. Audio
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New Zealand's Endness Summer
7:57 AM.Are you still wearing shorts every day? Enjoying barbecues outside? Sleeping without the extra blankets on? Audio
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Government Accused of Playing Favourites
7:52 AM.The Government is being accused of playing favourites with teachers by providing better pay and conditions for union members. Audio
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Pressure Mounting on Hillary Clinton to Stand Aside
7:47 AM.The senator for New York is continuing to trail in the polls behind her rival Barack Obama. Audio
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Sports News
7:44 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Cleaners, Orderlies and Food Workers Walk off Job
7:39 AM.Cleaners, orderlies and food workers from hospitals stretching from Kaitaia to Invercargill walked off the job today. Audio
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Royals to Attend Hillary Memorial Service
7:35 AM.The Queen and Prince Philip are both expected to attend a special memorial service for Sir Edmund Hillary. Audio
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Family Violence up by 32-percent
7:26 AM.Reported family violence offences jumped by 32-percent last year and the police expect that trend to continue for years to come. Audio
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NZ Troops at Risk Says National Party
7:25 AM.The National Party says the lives of NZ troops in Afghanistan are being put at risk. Audio
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World Famous Skimming Ring Teenager
7:19 AM.Owen Walker, the Coromandel teenager made world famous for his involvement in an international skimming ring. Audio
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Laura Lynch Live from Harare Covering Zimbabwe Elections
7:13 AM.The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Laura Lynch is one of the few foreign journalists in Harare covering the elections. Audio
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The MDC Party is Holding Negotiations With Zanu PF
7:08 AM.Rumours are flying around Zimbabwe that the opposition MDC party is holding negotiations with Zanu PF for a hand over. Audio
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Hospital Survey Satisfied People
6:38 AM.The latest survey of our public hospitals shows most people are satisfied with the service they receive when they're sick. Audio
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Call for More Police to Fight Violent Crime
6:34 AM.The Police Association is calling for a more targetted use of police officers to reduce the rising rate of violent crime in NZ. Audio
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Waatea News
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Pacific News
6:25 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Telecom Urged to Sell Copper
6:15 AM.The New Zealand Institute will today unveil a radical proposal urging the sell-off of Telecom's copper wires. Audio
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Cleaners and Caterers Strike
6:12 AM.Hundreds of cleaners and caterers in hospitals around the country have just commenced a 24-hour strike. Audio
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Dawn Chorus
6:01 AM.Dawn Chorus. Audio
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Top Stories of 2 April 2008
6:00 AM.Top Stories of 2 April 2008. Audio