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Morning Report for Friday 18 April 2008
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Top Stories for 18 April 2008
6:00 AM.Todays headline stories. Audio
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Pakaha - Fluttering Shearwater
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird. Audio
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Pointless Review, Says Former Chef Executive
6:10 AM.An independent review of the All Blacks failed world cup campaign found the controversial conditioning programme was a factor. Audio
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Lord Mayor
6:12 AM.A string of Auckland's local authorities have finalised submissions to the Royal Commission into the region's governance. Audio
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Pacific News for 18 April 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 18 April 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Waatea News for 18 April 2008
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Body Found in Waimakariri River
6:37 AM.The identity of a body found in the Waimakariri River yesterday is expected to be confirmed later today. Audio
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Laboratory Test Charges Not Harmful, Says DHB's
6:39 AM.There are claims the report is misleading, and the additional costs are devastating for some people. Audio
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Morning Business for 18 April 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Wahine Disaster Being Blamed
7:09 AM.It's the major conclusion of a report published by the Transport Accident Investigation Commission. Audio
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NZ Jobs Heading Overseas
7:20 AM.430 lost their job at Fisher and Paykel's Mosgiel factory, 400 ANZ National Bank staff and 50 at a knitwear factory in Dunedin. Audio
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Waimakariri River Body to be Confirmed
7:29 AM.A post mortem is to be carried out later today on the body found in the Waimakariri River yesterday. Audio
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All Blacks Review Too Soft
7:39 AM.New Zealand was knocked out by France in the Quarter-finals in Cardiff, last October. Audio
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Schollum's Lawyer Backs Him Up
7:50 AM.The former police detective is serving an eight year sentence for pack rape and abduction in Mount Manganui in 1989. Audio
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Taranaki - The Best Place to Fish
7:56 AM.Warm currents have brought an abundance of marlin, and tropical game fish never before caught so far south. Audio
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Kotuku Fishing Boating Tradedy - Update
8:09 AM.Maritime NZ, the body responsible for marine safety, has received much of the blame. Audio
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Fisher and Paykel Woe's
8:14 AM.The economic impact of the major downsizing of Mosgiel's largest employer will be felt in the ten thousand strong community. Audio
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Watch Out for Fake Poppies
8:17 AM.The public is being asked to watch out for people posing as collectors for the RSA today. Audio
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MDC Leader Calling on UN
8:21 AM.Morgan Tsvangirai is also calling for South African president, Thabo Mbeki to step down as mediator of the election. Audio
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New Zealanders Sound Like Neanderthals - Study
8:26 AM.Neanderthals have spoken out for the first time in 30,000 years, and - in a New Zealand accent. Audio
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Markets Update for 18 April 2008
8:29 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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Sports News for 18 April 2008
8:35 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Doctor Shortages
8:40 AM.It's often claimed that New Zealand has too many DHB's, 21, for a population of 4 million. Audio
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15,000 Tibetan Protestors Held at Bay
8:44 AM.200 were rounded up and arrested, as police stopped any spectators from coming close to the shortened Olympic Torch relay route. Audio
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V8 Supercars All Set in Hamilton
8:48 AM.The excitement's building for this weekend's V8 Supercar championship in Hamilton. Audio
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Waatea News for 18 April 2008
8:52 AM.An Update from the Waatea team. Audio
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Australian Correspondent - Kerry-Anne Walsh
8:56 AM.The latest from across the pond. Audio