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Morning Report for Wednesday 2 July 2008
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100th Anniversary of Unexplained Mystery
8:56 AM.Hundreds of square kilometers of Siberian forest was destroyed in July 1908 by a massive explosion. Audio
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Wimbledon Update
8:54 AM.The four top seeded women have been knocked out before the quarter finals. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Lamp Posts on the Kapiti Coast in 'Shocking' State
8:45 AM.Dozens of roads in the region of have been blacked out while checks are being made. Audio
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African Union Calls for a National Unity Government
8:41 AM.Robert Mugabe told his neighbours that political issues would be dealt with in the"Zimbabwean way". Audio
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Markets Update
8:32 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Australian Wheat Board Target of 10 Billion Dollar Law Suit
8:28 AM.The Board and a long list of foreign companies are accused of receiving billions of dollars from Saddam Hussein's regime as part of oil for food programme. Audio
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Russel Norman Rasies Child Poverty Issue
8:23 AM.Russel Norman was sworn in as an MP yesterday, ending two years as a co-leader outside of parliament. Audio
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Thirty Maori Protesters Occupying Proposed Marina
8:18 AM.The controversial 205-berth marina was given the go-ahead in 2006. Audio
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The Threat of Blockades Doesn't Faze Truckies
8:14 AM.Price hikes were announced on Monday night, coming into immediate effect yesterday. Audio
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Auditor General Highlights Failings in OnTrack
8:09 AM.The report was released on the same day as the government took back ownership of rail and ferry operations. Audio
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12 Dollars Has Been Added to Speeding Fines
7:57 AM.The American town of Holly Springs now have to pay for the ticket issuer's petrol too. Audio
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Wellington City Council Knee Deep
7:53 AM.18-thousand tons of human waste produced each year by its citizens. Audio
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All Black Half-Back Jimmy Cowan Stays in the Squad
7:50 AM.After a third incident coming to light involving drunk and disorderly behavior Cowan is grateful for this chance. Audio
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Sports News for 2 July 2008
7:46 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Chief of Defence Force Orders Inquiry
7:37 AM.Yesterday a court martial found Colonel Selwyn Heaton guilty of exceeding his duty free allowance. Audio
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Wellington Traffic Drops by 20 Percent
7:28 AM.The cost of fuel has risen on average by over a third in the last year. Audio
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Disbelief as to How Two Men Survived 24 Hours at Sea
7:24 AM.The men were plucked from a tiny dinghy with no engine, 26 kilometres out at sea. Audio
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Review of Maternity Services in Wellington Underway
7:20 AM.The review's been ordered by the Minister of Health, David Cunliffe after the deaths of two newborn babies. Audio
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New KiwiRail Chairman Cops Criticism
7:16 AM.New KiwiRail Chairman Jim Bolger presided over the privatisation of the railways in 1993. Audio
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National Asks For Another Email Investigation
7:09 AM.This follows the revelation that the Party is employing Australian based political strategists, Crosby Textor. Audio
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Morning Business for 2 July 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Morning Waatea News for 2 July 2008
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 2 July 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 2 July 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Toroa - Bullers Mollyhawk
6:01 AM.Listen to this mornings bird call. Audio
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Top Stories for 2 July 2008
6:00 AM.National wants another email investigation, Kiwirail, Maternity Services review and Radio New Zealand Sport. Audio