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Morning Report for Friday 20 June 2008
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The Canada Goose
6:01 AM.Listen to this mornings bird call. Audio
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Community Reps in South Auckland Talk Violence
6:13 AM.The Auckland youth support network, senior government and local officials were among those who attended. Audio
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Pacific News for 20 June 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 20 June 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Waatea News for 20 June 2008
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Confidentual Corrections File Left in an Auckland Street
6:36 AM.A Department of Corrections file containing information about soon to be paroled high-risk prisoners has not been returned. Audio
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Parliament Make Tagging a 'Special Offence'
6:38 AM.The Bill, which will also ban the sale of spray cans to anyone under 18, passed its final vote last night by 107 to 10. Audio
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Morning Business for 20 June 2008
6:45 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Confidentual Corrections File On the Run
7:09 AM.The file was due to be handed over to police last night but so far this hasn't happened. Audio
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Elderly Womens Attacker Still at Large
7:17 AM.Yin Ping Yang died in hospital as a result of the injuries sustained in last Wednesday's home invasion. Audio
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Top Cop Killed in Cycling Accident
7:21 AM.Superintendent Steve Fitzgerald died following an accident involving a truck at Petone near Wellington last night. Audio
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"Bottomless Abysss"- Western Diplomat on Zimbabwe
7:23 AM.The badly beaten bodies of four opposition activists have been discovered on the outskirts of the capital, Harare. Audio
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Catholic Schools in Crisis
7:29 AM.NZ's Catholic schools are appealing to the government for help as they face the greatest threat to their future in 20 years. Audio
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Labour Accused of"Political Window Dressing."
7:34 AM.The Organised Crime Bill has been introduced in Parliament. Audio
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IVF Parents Still Not Clear On Choosing Babies Sex
7:39 AM.Our reporter, Ian Telfer, has been asking recent parents what they think of the reports findings. Audio
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Sports News For 20 June 2008
7:43 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Englands Rugby Tour Management Questioned
7:45 AM.Police are looking into an alleged incident involving up to four players at the Hilton Hotel in Auckland. Audio
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Advocate for Poor Families Urges Commerce
7:48 AM.Avanti is one of New Zealand's largest lenders to low-income borrowers. Audio
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Kapa Haka Group Takes Top Honours
7:50 AM.36 groups competed over 3 days in Wellington. Audio
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Earliest Known Computer Generated Music Unveiled
7:52 AM.The sixtieth anniversary of the forerunner of all modern computers -- known as Baby. Audio
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The National Partys Reaction to Missing Corrections File
8:09 AM.The National Party wants the public servant who lost a confidential file of high risk offenders to be sacked. Audio
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New Research into Skin Cancer
8:17 AM.United States scientists say they have sucessfully cured a skin cancer patient using cells cloned from his own immune system. Audio
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Canadian Police Rapped with Tasers
8:20 AM.Now police there are promising changes after a critical report by an official watchdog. Audio
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Cyclist Deaths Prompts Questions into Road Safety
8:23 AM.A call for urgent improvements in roading design and motorist behaviour is on the cards following two fatal cyclist crashes. Audio
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Attacks on Grocery Chains and Petroleum Companies
8:26 AM.The head of Australia's competition and consumer watchdog has accused them of peddling myths and misleading the public. Audio
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Morning Market Update for 20 June 2008
8:30 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Refrigeration Technicians Release Harmful Gases
8:41 AM.It's the first prosecution of its kind in New Zealand under the Ozone Layer Protection Act . Audio
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Father Crusades On Behalf of his Daughter
8:43 AM.A 14 year-old-girl is going to court to fight for the right to play in the same AFL team as the boys. Audio
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Waatea News
8:47 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Canadian Police"Stumped"
8:51 AM.A severed foot in a running shoe has washed up on Canada's coast. Audio
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Australia Correspondent
8:55 AM.Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio