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Morning Report for Monday 28 April 2008
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Australian Correspondent - Phil Kafcaloudes
8:57 AM.ANZAC Day. Audio
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Shakespeare - Not What You Think
8:53 AM.A British satirist has reworked Shakespeare into something more modern and more understandable to today's schoolchildren. Audio
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Waatea News for 28 April 2008
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Historic Cricket Pavilion Partially Destroyed
8:46 AM.At least four separate fires were lit around the St Albans Cricket club pavilion, part of which dates back to 1905. Audio
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No Final Plan For 'New' Eden Park
8:43 AM.They say the plans seem to keep changing and they're worried some of those changes will leave them at a permanent disadvantage. Audio
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Police Want More Information
8:39 AM.Police investigating the death of Christchurch teenager Marie Davis say they want more information about a car. Audio
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Market Update for 28 April 2008
8:29 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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Cheerleaders Steal the Show
8:24 AM.Cheerleaders have been a feature of the Indian Premier League 20-20 cricket tournament Audio
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Tongan People Want Change
8:20 AM.The Tongan Prime Minister is warning political reform won't happen quickly following last weeks election. Audio
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Snack Food Giant Bluebird In Trouble
8:14 AM.The Ministry of Health looks set to lock horns with snack food Bluebird, over its Super 14 collector card promotion. Audio
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Food and Fuel Harder to Come By
8:08 AM.No let up soon for rising food and fuel prices. Audio
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Sniffer Dog on Rat Patrol
7:57 AM.The alarm was raised last week when rat footprints were found on Motuihe Island. DOC began setting traps last week. Audio
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Scottish Oil Worker Strike
7:55 AM.Britain's main opposition Conservative Party warned the strike will hit world oil prices. Audio
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Still No Zimbabwe Election Results
7:50 AM.Over the weekend there was a recount of votes for 18 crucial parliamentary seats, the ruling Zanu-PF party has lost control. Audio
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Northland Town to Counter Midwife Shortage
7:46 AM.At present Counties-Manukau is the only area where GP's do maternity work. Audio
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Sports News for 28 April 2008
7:43 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Auckland Bus Operator Launches Discount
7:37 AM.The fare discount is a bid to increase patronage, with rising food prices why not? Audio
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Te Papa Scientists Defrost Sea Giant
7:28 AM.Dr Carol Diebel joins morning report and explains the process they will take. Audio
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Daughter Was Abused 20 years
7:21 AM.The man is suspected of fathering at least seven children by his daughter who is now in her forties. Audio
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Pay Rise for Defence Force Personnel
7:21 AM.It follows a review of wages and the restructuring of the Defence Force's superannuation scheme. Audio
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Afghanistan Secuirty Forces Questioned
7:16 AM.How much control do Afkhanistan security forces have over the country. Audio
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Union Leaders Warn Workers
7:08 AM.Premium grade petrol has hit two dollars a litre - a 20 percent rise in little more than a year. Audio
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Morning Business for 28 April 2008
6:46 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Te Papa Scientists Examine Giant Squid
6:40 AM.How do you defrost a ten metre long deep water predator that's been suspended in a block of ice for more than a year? Audio
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The Rising Food Cost Stuggle
6:36 AM.Budgeting services have noticed an increase in people prepared to go without insurance in an effort to save money. Audio
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Waatea News for 28 April 2008
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 28 April 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 28 April 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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West Coast Gold Boom
6:16 AM.Gold prices may have dipped from record highs last month but that's not stopped a boom in amateur gold miners. Audio
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Kawau - Spotted Shag
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird. Audio
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Top Stories for 28 April 2008
6:00 AM.Still no result in Zimbabwe, Daughter trapped under fathers house for 20 years. Audio