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Morning Report for Thursday 15 May 2008
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NZers Don't Sneeze Safely
8:54 AM.Many New Zealanders don't know how to sneeze safely according to a survey out today. Audio
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No Doubts About Man Made Global Warming
8:52 AM.Glacier melting, earlier spring-time, coastal erosion and animal migrations can all be blamed on man-made global warming. Audio
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Waatea News
8:49 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Warnings to Newspaper Editors Extraordinary
8:47 AM.A decision to issue formal police warnings to six newspaper editors and a journalist over coverage of last years police raids. Audio
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US President in Israel
8:35 AM.President Bush is in Israel to commemorate sixty years since the founding of the Jewish state. Audio
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Markets Update
8:29 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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Candlelight Vigil Held in Auckland
8:24 AM.A candlelight vigil was held in Auckland last night for the victims of Myanmar. Audio
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Military Intervention May Be Possibility
8:21 AM.Military intervention is being suggested as a way of helping the thousands of people left homeless in Myanmar. Audio
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Electoral Finance Confusion
8:20 AM.New confusion has emerged about exactly what is covered by the Electoral Finance Act. Audio
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Japan Trade Agreement
8:12 AM.The Government is claiming a breakthrough in negotiations for a trade agreement with Japan. Audio
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Calls to Overhaul Meat Industry
8:08 AM.The Government is renewing calls for an overhaul of the meat industry. Audio
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Wind Machines Giving Neighbours Sleepless Nights
7:56 AM.The machines are used to ward off frost, but some people say there are no effective controls on their use. Audio
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Papers go Head to Head in Otago
7:52 AM.Just when you thought the internet had dealt a savage blow to the newspaper industry - a new war is brewing in Otago. Audio
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Final Submission on Emissions Trading Heard
7:48 AM.Some aspects of the bill have already been changed and it remains to be seen how watered down the final version will be. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Residents Concerned Over Trees
7:38 AM.Residents in Rotorua are seeking legal advice on whether they can get a court injunction to stop the selective felling of trees. Audio
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Military Rulers Tightened Access
7:34 AM.Aid workers now say the government has ereceted new checkpoints, preventing foreigns from entering the Irrawaddy delta region. Audio
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Mortgage Interest Rates Fall
7:24 AM.Mortgage interest rates fell yesterday and look set to tumble further. Audio
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Mary Anne Thompson PHD Under Question
7:21 AM.Immigration minister Clayton Cosgrove Talks to Sean Plunket. Audio
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Former Head Under Question
7:16 AM.Former head of the immigration service, Mary Anne Thompson, does not have a doctorate from the London School of Economics. Audio
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Red Cross Relief
7:12 AM.Francis Marcus is spokesperson for the Red Cross in Beijing - he told us last night about relief efforts. Audio
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Chinese Aftermath
7:08 AM.Whole villages decimated, orphaned children huddling under make-shift shelters and thousands of people buried. Audio
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Morning Business
6:44 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Rates Set to Tumble
6:33 AM.Fixed rate mortgage rates look set to tumble further with major banks dropping their key two-year lending rates. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 15 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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Baby Blip
6:14 AM.63 thousand babies were born in New Zealand in the year to March - the highest number in nearly 40 years. Audio
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National Committed to Trains and Ferrys
6:11 AM.National says it is committed to investing in the country's train and ferry service, now the government's bought it back. Audio
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Bird Call
6:01 AM.Dawn Chours. Audio
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Top Stories for 15 May 2008
6:00 AM.Top Stories for 15 May 2008. Audio