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Morning Report for Monday 14 July 2008
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Top Stories for 14 July 2008
6:00 AM.Tony Veitch Saga, Winter Power, Child Health, Winston Peters, Sport. Audio
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The Little Spotted Kiwi
6:01 AM.Listen to this mornings bird call. Audio
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Pacific News 14 July 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 14 July 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Waatea News 14 July 2008
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Business 14 July 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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A Report into the Handling of the Tony Veitch Saga
7:09 AM.TVNZ and the Radio Network, have said they knew some details of the case seven months ago. Audio
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'Winter Power Danger Passed' - Energy Lobbyist
7:12 AM.Ralph Matthes of the Major Electricity Users Group says the power saving campaign could be called off within a week. Audio
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Child Health Experts Worry Over Growing Food Prices
7:15 AM.Fonterra says it will put up some of its wholesale milk prices by up to eight cents a litre by the end of the month. Audio
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Mr. Peters Amidst New Allegations
7:20 AM.The Foreign Affairs Minister, Winston Peters flys to Fiji later today in his first visit to the country since the 2006 coup. Audio
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Nine US Soldiers Killed in Afganistan
7:26 AM.Fighting also claimed the lives of dozens of Taliban insurgents. Audio
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Property Prices Falling in Main Centres
7:31 AM.Main provincial centres including Gisborne, New Plymouth and Nelson also declining. Audio
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Pope Benedict Arrives in Australia
7:35 AM.More than 200,000 pilgrims are expected to attend the Sydney event, including about 4000 New Zealanders. Audio
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Sports News 14 July 2008
7:38 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Trains Between Helensville and Auckalnd Resume
7:45 AM.The trains began this morning at the start of a one-year trial that is costing Auckland regional ratepayers one million dollars. Audio
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BBC Find Proof China Provides Sudan with Weapons
7:49 AM.A UN arms embargo requires nations like China to stop their military equipment going to that part of Sudan. Audio
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Mt. Taranaki Eroding
7:52 AM.Craig Ashworth pulled on his tramping boots for a closer look. Audio
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Death Valley Runner
7:57 AM.Tomorrow morning Lisa Tamati will be in Nevada's Death Valley to take part in a non-stop 217 kilometre ultramarathon. Audio
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Employment Law Specialists Taks On the 'Veitch Saga'
8:09 AM.The Broadcasting Minister is demanding answers and will receive a report from TVNZ's board later today. Audio
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NZ Sharemarket First to Open Today
8:15 AM.The markets were reacting to dire news about the state of major banks. Audio
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Alleged Assult at Hokitka High School
8:21 AM.Hokitika police say a man has been charged with assault and is due to appear in the Greymouth District Court. Audio
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Israeli and Palestinian Leader Show Optimism
8:26 AM.Israeli PM Ehud Olmert said his country had never been so close to reaching an agreement with the Palestinians. Audio
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Markets Update 14 July 2008
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Tough Night for Bay of Plenty Magic
8:41 AM.The Magic still have a chance of making the final. Audio
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Waatea News 14 July 2008
8:45 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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People Who Donate Organs
8:48 AM.Professor Stephen Munn says the shortage of organ donors has forced some patients to travel to Asia. Audio
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Austrlalia with Phil Kafcaloudes
8:52 AM.Phil Kafcaloudes Keeps you up to date with whats happening across the pond. Audio