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Morning Report for Tuesday 3 June 2008
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Top Stories for 3 June 2008
6:00 AM.Top Stories for 3 June 2008. Audio
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The Black Robin
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Are We Expecting to Much From Mayors?
6:12 AM.That's one question being asked as Manukau Mayor Len Brown recovers in hospital from a serious heart attack. Audio
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Pacific News
6:17 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 3 June 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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New Zealand Man Wanted to be Shot
6:34 AM.49 year old Alan Kent Dyer ran at two officers with a knife. Audio
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Greens Co-Leader Challenges Fonterra to Drop Prices
6:38 AM.Agriculture Minister, Jim Anderton says the call is short-sighted and foolish. Audio
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Morning Business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Shooting"Unavoidable and Justifiable".
7:09 AM.49 year old Alan Kent Dyer was shot outside his Gold Coast home on Saturday night after charging at officers with a knife. Audio
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"Milk at Peak Price"- Fonterra
7:16 AM.Dairy giant Fonterra says milk prices may have peaked. Audio
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Green Party on the Attack
7:22 AM.The Green Party has labelled Labour and National as"disgusting, self-interested, bottom feeders". Audio
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Six Killed in Car Bomb Attack
7:30 AM.At least 6 people have been killed and 25 injured by a car bomb that exploded outside the Danish embassy in Pakistan. Audio
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Parole Board Reviews Bob Schollum's Parole Rights
7:35 AM.The Parole Board is under fire from the Criminal Bar Association over its handling of convicted rapist Brad Shipton. Audio
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Waterfront Hearing Begins Today
7:38 AM.A proposed upgrade of the Auckland waterfront goes before a planning hearing today. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Countries Negotiating Over Industrial Goods Deadlocked
7:50 AM.The Trade Minister Phil Goff says the global food crisis is increasing the pressure on the long-running world trade talks. Audio
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Questions Over Mayor's Workload
7:55 AM.Mr Brown remains in a critical condition in Auckland Hospital's intensive care unit this morning. Audio
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Graffiti Offenders May Wear Pink
7:58 AM.A Wellington policeman says he plans to make graffiti offenders wear a pink vest in public while they paint over their tags. Audio
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Uncharacteristic Name Calling By Greens
8:07 AM.The Greens attempt to position themselves ahead of this years election. Audio
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Obama Not Claiming Victory in Final Primary
8:12 AM.Voting in the long campaign for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination ends tomorrow. Audio
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"Fuel Poverty"May hit Invercargill
8:18 AM.Associate Professor Bob Lloyd says Invercargill households spend a higher proportion of their income on power bills. Audio
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Dan Carter May Sign For Three More Years
8:24 AM.There are reports today All Black Dan Carter has also been negotiating with two French Clubs. Audio
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Mass Grave of Soldiers Uncovered
8:28 AM.A team from a Scottish University say they have uncovered a mass grave of Australian soldiers killed in a disastrous WW1 battle. Audio
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Markets Update
8:32 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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Bo Diddley Dies
8:43 AM.In a five decade career Diddley cranked out multiple rock classics on his signature rectangular guitar. Audio
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Mediation Between Surf Club and Mining Company
8:46 AM.A small West Coast surf club is going into a mediation meeting today in a bid to stop a company mining sand on its local beach. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Halberg Dedicates Order to all That Helped Him
8:50 AM.Sir Murray Halberg has dedicated his Order of New Zealand honour to all those who have assisted him to reach his goals. Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Phil Kafcaloudes
8:56 AM.News and current affairs from Australia. Audio