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Morning Report for Friday 16 May 2008
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Australian Correspondent
8:58 AM.Kerry-Anne Walsh reports from Canberra. Audio
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Canterbury Farewells Robbie Deans
8:55 AM.The province bid a public farewell to the legend that is Robbie Deans, before he heads across the Tasman. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.The latest from the Waatea team. Audio
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Facebook - Friend or Foe
8:45 AM.There's concern at how Facebook is using the information posted on it by its 70 million members. Audio
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Dams Weakened by Quake in China
8:40 AM.Growing fears one of the many dams weakened by China's powerful earthquake on Monday could burst at any moment. 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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Cordon Bleu School Hits Another Hurdle
8:25 AM.A plan to set up a Cordon Bleu School of Cuisine in Wellington has hit another hurdle. Audio
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Man's Lung Cancer Inoperable After Hospital Delay - Part 2
8:20 AM.The Health and Disability Commissioner, Ron Patterson comments on this case. Audio
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Immigration Staff Accused of Fraud - Part 2
8:09 AM.Comments from National's Immigration spokesperson is Lockwood Smith and Maleno Maka is the chair of the Tongan Advisory council. Audio
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Auckland Could Spend 25 Million on Rugby World Cup Party
7:57 AM.Auckland Mayor, John Banks comments. Audio
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Foreign Aid Agencies to Monitor Aid to Myanmar
7:53 AM.Human Rights Watch's David Mathieson is in Myanmar. Audio
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Potential Meningitis Vaccine
7:50 AM.Doctors are hailing a potential vaccine for meningitis as the medical breakthrough of our time. Audio
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Sports News
7:48 AM.The latest from the RNZ team. Audio
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Supreme Court Orders New Trial Over Sex Case
7:43 AM.A man who represented himself in court in a sex case has had his conviction set aside by the Supreme Court. Audio
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Cullen Downplays Tax Cut Prospects
7:40 AM.In a speech to Manufacturers and Exporters Association in Christchurch, Dr Cullen has again downplayed expectations of large tax cuts. Audio
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China Ramps Up Efforts to Rescue Quake Survivors
7:25 AM.China is mobilising 30,000 extra troops and 90 helicopters to help with the rescue operation. Audio
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Man's Lung Cancer Inoperable After Hospital Delay
7:22 AM.Wellington's DHB is being faulted over its handling of an elderly patient four years ago, who now has inoperable cancer. Audio
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Immigration Staff Accused of Bribery and Fraud
7:10 AM.Allegations of bribery in the processing of immigration applications by Department of Labour's Pacific Division are being investigated. Audio
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Morning Business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Free Trade Agreement Debated
6:44 AM.Parliament yesterday had its first opportunity to debate the free trade agreement signed in Beijing last month. Audio
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Immigration Service Under Fire
6:40 AM.Allegations including theft, bribery and fraud are being leveled at staff from the Pacific Division of the Immigration Service. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 16 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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Political Campaigning on the Internet
6:15 AM.Politicians are looking to a different form of media as they start campaigning for this year's general election - the internet. Audio
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Auckland Council Money for Rugby World Cup 2011
6:12 AM.If the city council gives the nod there could be one big party costing 25 million. Audio
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Dr Cullen Pre Budget Announcement
6:10 AM.The Finance Minister is playing down expectations there will be large tax cuts announced in next week's Budget. Audio
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Moonlit waters - NZ morepork, Kawau Island
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird call. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 16 May 2008
6:00 AM.Immigration staff accused of bribery and fraud, DHB faulted of delays to lung cancer treatment, China ramps up rescue efforts. Audio