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Morning Report for Tuesday 20 May 2008
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Roger Calero - Socialist Workers Party
8:56 AM.He's running for President of the United States but chances are you've never heard of him. Audio
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Australia's New Recruit Scheme
8:54 AM.The aim is to address serious labour shortages in Australia. Audio
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Long Awaited Medal for Vietnam Veterans
8:51 AM.The group were awarded the New Zealand General Service Medal at a ceremony in Wellington. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Governments Solar Heating Plans Take a Hit
8:42 AM.The Government's scheme to encourage solar heating in homes could be shaken up in this week's Budget. Audio
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Asia New Zealand Launch Asia Awareness Scheme
8:37 AM.Links between Taranaki and the Orient aren't obvious, that's why Asia NZ wants to create Asia awareness in schools. Audio
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Markets Update
8:29 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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2nd Test Against England Looms
8:26 AM.A century at Lords to Jacob Oram has made sure New Zealand's first cricket test against England ended in a draw. Audio
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Senator Obama Riding High
8:21 AM.The vote in Kentucky is expected to go to Mrs Clinton, with Oregon falling to Mr Obama. Audio
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Senator Obama Riding High
8:21 AM.The vote in Kentucky is expected to go to Mrs Clinton, with Oregon falling to Mr Obama. Audio
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Mob Violence in South Africa - Foreigners Targets.
8:16 AM.The anger is mostly against Zimbabweans and other southern Africans who are blamed for taking locals' jobs. Audio
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Crown Due to Make Their Closing
8:13 AM.The Crown is due to make its closing statements today in the trial of Chris Kahui on murder charges. Audio
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The Mary Anne Thompson Affair
8:09 AM.The National Party says Cabinet Ministers Clayton Cosgrove and David Cunliffe should be under scrutiny. Audio
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Myanmar's Ruling Generals Agree on More Aid
7:58 AM.The military government will not give Western relief workers unfettered access to disaster areas. Audio
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Coastal Shipping Plans to be Unveiled
7:54 AM.The Government wants to double the amount of inter-regional freight being carried on the waves by 2040. Audio
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Post Mortem on Dead Israeli Tramper Released
7:50 AM.Ms Okin's body was found in dense bush about a kilometre away from the Routeburn Track on Friday. Audio
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Sports News
7:46 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Coroner's Inquest - Muliaga Family
7:42 AM.The family of the woman who died when her power supply was disconnected say they were never told her illness was fatal. Audio
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Angry Investors Vent Their Fury
7:34 AM.OPI Pacific joins the ever-growing graveyard of finance companies. Audio
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China Mourns For 3 Days
7:29 AM.Appalling weather continues to impede aid efforts with strong aftershocks and mudslides burying around 200 relief workers. Audio
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Tax Cuts
7:21 AM.The Finance Minister Michael Cullen has accused the National Party of proposing irresponsible tax cuts. Audio
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Sealord Follow Meat Industry Trend
7:16 AM.Workers at the Sealord mussel factory in Nelson have been warned to expect 300 redundancies. Audio
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The Mary Anne Thompson Affair
7:09 AM.The PM says her cabinet's confidence in the Immigration Service has been shattered by the Mary Anne Thompson affair. Audio
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Morning Business Update
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 20 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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Reform Group Lashes Out
6:15 AM.The 19 year old, dubbed"New Zealand's youngest killer", was released from prison earlier this month. Audio
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Global Ban on Cluster Munitions
6:10 AM.New Zealand is one of six governments leading the Oslo Process to secure the international treaty. Audio
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The Little Spotted Kiwi
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird call. Audio
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Top Stories for 20 May 2008
6:00 AM.Mary Anne Thompson Affair, Sealord follow meat industry, tax cuts, China mourns for 3 days and sport. Audio