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Morning Report for Tuesday 6 May 2008
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Cordon Bleu School for Wellington
8:56 AM.Martinborough may now have a beef with Wellington after losing the prestigious Cordon Bleu school to the capital. Audio
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Notoreas Moth
8:52 AM.Farmers and the conservation department officers in Taranaki are doing their best to save the rare Notoreas moth. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Whangarei - Hundertwasser Gallery
8:44 AM.Mayor Stan Semenoff accused of bulldozer tactics for insisting his Hundertwasser gallery dream has priority over others. Audio
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Barlow Privy Council Appeal
8:41 AM.The lawyer for convicted double murderer John Barlow will lodge an application for an appeal to be heard by the Privy Council. Audio
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Sports News
8:33 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Markets Update
8:32 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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US Primaries - Update
8:28 AM.Senators Clinton and Obama head into their latest state primary contests tomorrow where the latter hopes to land a knock out blow. Audio
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Rail and Ferry Buy Back (Part 5)
8:23 AM.Our Political Editor, Brent Edwards gives some commentary. Audio
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Rail and Ferry Buy Back (Part 4)
8:16 AM.Richard Prebble, former Minister of Railways and SOE's says the buy-back is a huge mistake. Audio
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Myanmar Cyclone (Part 3)
8:09 AM.The global community scrambles to Myanmar's aid as the death toll exceeds that of any previous storm. Audio
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Post Holocaust Tea Crisis
7:59 AM.In recently de-classified British documents, a level of concern is revealed about the supply of tea after a nuclear war. Audio
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Kopu Bridge Replacement
7:56 AM.Locals are concerned Transit won't fund a replacement for the Coromandel's link with the north of the Nth Island. Audio
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Inter-Island Power Cable
7:52 AM.Electricity companies welcome a major plan by Transpower to replace the aging power link between the North and South Islands. Audio
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Josef Fritzel - Meticulous Planner
7:47 AM.Austrian police reveal the meticulous planning behind the underground prison built by a father to imprison his daughter. Audio
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Sports News
7:44 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Bailey Junior Kurariki Parole
7:38 AM.One of our youngest convicted killers has had his first night of freedom after being released from prison on parole. Audio
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Fuel Price Rises
7:29 AM.Ongoing concern over fuel price rises has prompted the government to delay aspects of its Emissions Trading Bill. Audio
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Rail and Ferry Buy Back (Part 3)
7:26 AM.Toll Holdings says they didn't want to sell the rail and ferry operation. Audio
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Rail and Ferry Buy Back (Part 2)
7:20 AM.Politicking or infrastructural pragmatism? We hear from the politicians. Audio
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Rail and Ferry Buy Back (Part 1)
7:16 AM.Reactions from passengers and rail workers are a total thumbs up. Audio
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Myanmar Cyclone (Part 2)
7:13 AM.The ABC's Southeast Asia correspondent Karen Percy says it's still difficult to know the extent of the destruction. Audio
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Myanmar Cyclone (Part 1)
7:10 AM.Ten thousand people have died and thousands more are missing after a devastating cyclone in Myanmar. Audio
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The Great Spotted Kiwi
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 06 May 2008
6:00 AM.The rail and ferry buy back from various perspectives and concern over fuel price rises. Audio