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Morning Report for Tuesday 8 April 2008
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Beer and Chocolate, Together?
8:57 AM.Self-indulgence is set to take on a whole new meaning in Auckland this week. Audio
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What Women Want
8:53 AM.New research from Australia shows women who have been to university are now those with the best chance of finding a husband. Audio
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Waatea News
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. - Maori Actor and Broadcaster welcoming new filming guide. Audio
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A Lucky Man's Tale
8:44 AM.Last week Danny was on his way to visit his mother in Greymouth when he ran off the road. Audio
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Asian Population Growing
8:39 AM.The study says geographic concentrations of ethnic groups have created migrants' own media, shops and ethnic Christian churches. Audio
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More Details into Saturdays Fire
8:38 AM.Waikato DHB has been giving more details of how it responded to Saturday's explosion at the Hamilton cool store. Audio
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Clinton's Campaign Worse
8:26 AM.Hillary Clinton's chief strategist has resigned in another blow to her troubled campaign for the White House. Audio
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Another Day - No President
8:22 AM.MDC's leader Morgan Tsvangirai, who insists in beating President Mugabe outright has flown to South Africa for talks. Audio
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Australian Authorities to Increase Security
8:20 AM.Organisers in the Australian capital say they will still treat the relay as a celebratory event. Audio
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Fire Could Have Been Avoided
8:14 AM.Local residents urge the Waikato District Council to put water mains through to the local school to fight fires in future. Audio
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Exporters Hail Free Trade
8:09 AM.The deal is expected to boost the local economy by up to 350 million dollars a year. Audio
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290 Thousand Dollar Painting
7:55 AM.A record price for a painting by a living New Zealand artist has been set, with a work by Bill Hammond. Audio
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Slow Broadband a Thing of the Past
7:51 AM.Broadband caps may soon be a thing of the past, if plans for a second international cable proceed. Audio
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Sports News
7:48 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. - Rokocoko Injured. Audio
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Fire Investigators look at Remains
7:42 AM.Eight firefighters were injured in the blast at Tamahere. Senior officer Derek Lovell died later in hospital. Audio
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Olympic Torch Takes the Bus
7:37 AM.Chinese authorities have condemned as"vile"- the growing campaign by Tibetan activists around the world. Audio
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Doctors on Strike
7:25 AM.Junior Doctors are demanding a 10 percent payrise. Audio
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Jurys Verdict on Princess Diana's Death
7:20 AM.A jury has found Princess Diana and Dodi al-Fayed were killed by poor driving from their chauffeur and the actions of paparazzi. Audio
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Fonterra Faces Delays
7:17 AM.Fonterra faces the biggest delays in tariff removals, despite being New Zealand's largest single exporter to China. Audio
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Prime Minister Wants Tibet Talks
7:14 AM.The Prime Minister has encouraged her Chinese counterpart to begin formal talks with the Dalai Lama over the future of Tibet. Audio
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Morning Business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. - Will others follow Tower? Audio
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Waatea News
6:26 AM.News from the Waatea team. - Maori fishing group challenge Fishery Commission. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 8 April 2008
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. - Primary Sector welcomes free trade with China. Audio
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Pacific News
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. - Controversial Easter Sunday meeting. Audio
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Local Manufactures Could Lose
6:17 AM.Fisher and Paykel says the deal should never have been signed and will be a factor in manufacturers closing their doors here. Audio
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A World Leading Deal
6:14 AM.The Chamber's chief executive and former trade negotiator, Charles Finny, says the agreement is superior. Audio
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Free Trade Met with Support
6:11 AM.Free Trade deal signed in Bejing yesterday covers trade, services and investment. Audio
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Titi Wainui - Fairy Picton
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird. Audio
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Top Stories for 8 April 2008
6:00 AM.Tibet, Princess Diana, Doctor Strike, Weekends Fire, Broadband, pricey kiwi painting. Audio