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Morning Report for Thursday 1 May 2008
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Full Steam Ahead for Miniature Railway
8:56 AM.The Labour Department almost shut it down. Audio
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New Olympic Uniforms on Show
8:53 AM.A leading designer says they're dull, boring garments, and an opportunity to showcase our athletes to the world has been missed. Audio
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Waatea News for 1 May 2008
8:51 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Boat Crash in Sydney Habour
8:43 AM.The accident happened about 4:30am New Zealand time near Bradley's Head on Sydney's North Shore. Audio
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Humble Telephone in the Front Lines
8:42 AM.Up to a quarter of Telecom's profits are from residential services, but it's taking a hit as its rivals turn up the heat. Audio
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Morning Market Update for 1 May 2008
8:32 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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Historic Treaty Deal Likely
8:28 AM.Former Treaty Negotiations Minister Sir Douglas Graham joins Morning Report. Audio
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New Zealand Jails Filling up Fast
8:23 AM.In 1987 there were 91 inmates for every hundred thousand people, it's now double that. Audio
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Waihopai Protesters - ANZAC Ploughshares
8:09 AM.So who is the group Anzac Ploughshares that has claimed responsibility for the attack on the spy base? Audio
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Animal Kingdom's Biggest Eye
7:55 AM.The latest parts of the thawed 495kg Squid to come under the scientist's scalpel at Te Papa. Audio
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US Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates
7:52 AM.It follows a series of cuts, which has seen interest rates in the US fall from 5 point two five percent to just 2 percent today. Audio
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Emotional Reunion
7:46 AM.Six children of Austrian man Joseph Fritzl have had an emotional reunion in hospital. Audio
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Sports News for 1 May 2008
7:43 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Big Business Gets a Break
7:38 AM.The Government is considering toning down part of its climate change policies. Audio
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PCP Causing Serious Health Issues for Sawmill Workers
7:34 AM.Our forestry reporter, Ian Telfer has been looking into the study. Audio
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Breakthrough Treaty Settlement
7:25 AM.The Crown will return one hundred and 76 thousand hectares of forestry land to a collective of seven iwi. Audio
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Prison Population Doubled, Corrections Report
7:22 AM.This comes as overall levels of crime drops, with the exception of violent offences. Audio
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Waihopai Spy Base Protesters
7:09 AM.The three men damaged a dome covering a satellite dish at the base, and have been remanded in custody. Audio
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Morning Business for 1 May 2008
6:46 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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New Zealand's Prison Population Growing
6:41 AM.The Minister of Corrections, Phil Goff, says that reflects a toughening in sentencing for serious crimes. Audio
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Spy Base Protestors Driven By 'A Religious Need'
6:38 AM.The three men are remanded in custody after deflating one of the domes covering a satellite dish at the Marlbourgh base. Audio
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Waatea News for 1 May 2008
6:29 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 1 May 2008
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 1 May 2008
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Building Consents Dropping
6:11 AM.Last month, permits for new homes fell by 25 percent compared to the same period last year. Audio
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Tara - White Fronted Tern
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird call. Audio
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Top Stories for 1 May 2008
6:00 AM.Breakthrough treaty deal, Waihopai protesters, an Emotional Reunion and the latest in sport. Audio