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Morning Report for Friday 9 May 2008
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Australian Correspondent - Kerry-Anne Walsh
8:57 AM.Kerry-Anne Walsh discusses PM Rudd's first Budget, Sydney Harbour boat tragedy and other events across the Tasman. Audio
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Plain English Awards
8:55 AM.The 2008 WriteMark Plain English Awards, aim to bring an end to gobbledygook, jargon and misleading public information. Audio
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Waatea News
8:52 AM.The latest from the Waatea team. Audio
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Kiwis' Leisure Time
8:45 AM.More than three out of every four of us are involved with some kind of sport or physical activity. Audio
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Israel's Sixtieth Year
8:40 AM.It was founded out of the ashes of World War Two and today peace remains a dream for the citizens of Israel. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Markets Update
8:29 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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Death Threat to Australian Diplomate in Fiji
8:28 AM.Australia's diplomatic mission in Fiji is stepping up security after a death threat. Audio
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Politicians on the Campaign Trail
8:24 AM.The Labour Party leader, Helen Clark, spent a day electioneering in Tokoroa. Audio
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Employment Drop - Interview
8:18 AM.Employers and Manufacturers Association chief executive Alasdair Thompson, and the Council of Trade Unions economist Peter Conway. Audio
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Myanmar Political Analysis
8:15 AM.Damien Kingsbury from Australia's Deakin University, says regime change in Myanmar could come out of the current crisis. Audio
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Myanmar Aid Being Blocked
8:09 AM.International aid is now starting to arrive in cyclone-ravaged Myanmar but only slowly. Audio
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Eel Population Declining
7:58 AM.The future of the eel is under threat, according to the Green Party. Audio
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Chris Kahui Murder Trial
7:54 AM.The defence of of double murder accused Chris Kahui opens today at the High Court in Auckland. Audio
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Fighting Intensified in Beirut
7:52 AM.Fighting has intensified in the streets of Beirut amid growing fears Lebanon could be headed towards civil war. Audio
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Sports News
7:46 AM.The latest from RNZ sports team. Audio
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Further Predictions Oil Prices Will Sky-Rocket
7:43 AM.There are further predictions oil could reach two hundred US dollars a barrel. Audio
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Auckland Rail Network to Service International Airport
7:37 AM.The project is being described as crucial by the mayor of Manukau. Audio
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Taito Phillip Field Depositions Hearing
7:25 AM.MP Taito Phillip Field is today due to find out if he'll be committed for trial on charges of bribery and corruption. Audio
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Drop in Employment
7:21 AM.There are further indications of gloom for the economy with a sharp drop in employment. Audio
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New Zealanders in Myanmar
7:18 AM.All New Zealanders in Myanmar have now been accounted for and are safe. Audio
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Myanmar - World Vision's Health Advisor
7:13 AM.Dr Kwi Min, speaks to us from Yangon. Audio
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Myanmar Urged to Speed Up Aid Effort By UN
7:08 AM.The US has planes sitting in Thailand ready to fly into Myanmar with aid - but the military government won't let them in. Audio
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Morning Business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Auckland City to Airport Rail Proposal
6:38 AM.An agreement forAuckland's rail network to be extended to the city's airport is being welcomed by the airport company. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 9 May 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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High Court Waiting Times
6:15 AM.The Government is facing fresh criticism over the time it takes to get a case heard in the High Court. Audio
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Korora - The Northern Blue Penguin
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird call. Audio
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Top Stories for 9 May 2008
6:00 AM.News from Myanmar, Drop in employment and Taito Philip Field hearing. Audio