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Morning Report for Monday 21 April 2008
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Australian Correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes
8:55 AM.2020 summit, olympic torch relay, 6000 dollar fine for giving children alcohol and Police Officer Kim Dixon takes civil action. Audio
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Wine Indusrty Predicts Sav Blanc Haul
8:53 AM.It's good news for exporters, many of whom have been unable fulfill demand from abroad in recent years. Audio
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Waatea News for 21 April 2008
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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3 Strikes and You're Out
8:46 AM.A lobby group is calling on the Government to institute a"three strikes and you're out"policy for violent re-offenders. Audio
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BZP Free Pills On The Market
8:39 AM.This month it became illegal to buy, sell, import or manufacture BZP. Audio
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Canada Bans Plastic Baby Bottles
8:35 AM.Plastic baby bottles contain the commonly used chemical bisphenol A or BPA. Audio
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Market Update for 21 April 2008
8:30 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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2020 Summit in Australia
8:27 AM.A meeting in Canberra of Australia's top one thousand minds has called for the country to become a Republic within 12 years. Audio
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Alliance Group Not Proceeding
8:22 AM.Farmers are determined to resurrect a merger between the country's competing meat processors. Audio
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Patients Needs Put on Hold
8:20 AM.Senior doctors are brushing up their old skills as they prepare to spend a lot more time on the shop floor. Audio
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Spying Claims Denied
8:09 AM.Thompson and Clark hit the headlines last year after it had paid a person to infiltrate the Save Happy Valley Coalition. Audio
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One Holy Fist Fight
7:59 AM.Umseemly events in Jerusalem where Jesus was Buried. Audio
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V8's Made Their Mark
7:54 AM.Sunday was a sell out with 60-thousand race fans cramming every vantage point on the three point four kilometre street circuit. Audio
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Community in Mourning
7:47 AM.The Sir Edmund Hillary Outdoor Pursuits Centre is once again open following the Tongariro canyoning accident. Audio
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Sports News for 21 April 2008
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Unemployment Rising
7:39 AM.Official figures are tipped to rise from 3.4 to5 percent with the biggest job cuts in retail, manufacturing and building. Audio
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Police Ask for More Witnesses
7:32 AM.The Inquiry into the death of 15 year old school girl Marie Davies has spoken to 200 people around the Waimakariri River. Audio
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Labour Party Still Down in Polls
7:24 AM.The Labour Party still lags well behind the National Party in the latest two opinion polls. Audio
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Junior Doctor Strike Likely
7:20 AM.2,300 junior doctors are set to walk off the job in hospitals throughout the country at 7am tomorrow. Audio
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Spys Infiltrated Save Happy Valley Coalition
7:09 AM.The anti-mining group accuses Thompson and Clark of flouting a year-old government veto on Solid Energy using paid informers. Audio
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Morning Business for 21 April 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Christchurch Man Offered Money To Spy
6:37 AM.Solid Energy's security firm has admitted it offered to pay a Christchurch man to spy on the Save Happy Valley Coalition. Audio
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Waatea News for 21 April 2008
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 21 April 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 21 April 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Bird Sanctuary with Daytime Bird Life
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird. Audio
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Top Stories for 21 April 2008
6:00 AM.Happy Valley coalition not so happy, Junior Doctor Strike, Labour Party down, the latest in sport and a community mourns. Audio