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Morning Report for Wednesday 16 July 2008
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Dominatrix Fails To Give Evidence
8:57 AM.The dominatrix, who filmed Max Mosley's sadomasochistic sex session, has failed to give evidence in court. Audio
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Activists Opposed to The Pope
8:54 AM.Meanwhile activists opposed to the Pope are hailing a court ruling that they're free to 'annoy' the Catholic World youth day. Audio
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4000 Kiwi's at World Youth Day
8:50 AM.Four thousand New Zealanders are among the more than 150-thousand pilgrims who have gathered in Sydney for World Youth Day. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Review of Road User Charges
8:35 AM.A review of how road user charges are allocated and collected has been welcomed by trucking operators. Audio
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Markets Update
8:30 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Foreign Minister to meet ousted Fiji Prime Minister
8:28 AM.The Foreign Minister Winston Peters is due to meet ousted Fiji Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase today. Audio
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Midwives Concerned Over Cheap Clothing
8:21 AM.Midwives say cheap synthetic clothing is putting the health of babies at risk by failing to keep them warm. Audio
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Hawkes Bay DHB Member Standing by Her Actions
8:18 AM.That's despite the SFO dismissing the complaint that Mr Hausmann, who was appointed to the DHB by the Government. Audio
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Family Budgeting
8:12 AM.Joining Morning Report is the chief executive of the Federation of Family Budgeting Services, Raewyn Fox. Audio
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World Oil Prices Dropped Sharply Overnight
8:09 AM.In the biggest one-day fall in seventeen years, the price of US crude fell by nine dollars. Audio
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Interrogation at Guantanamo Bay
7:58 AM.Omar Khadr is a Canadian national and was fifteen when he was captured in Afghanistan in 2002. Audio
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Obama to Pull US Forces Out of Iraq
7:55 AM.In a major foreign policy speech in Washington he said Iraq had been a distraction that had diverted attention from Afghanistan. Audio
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Farewell For Police Officer Today
7:50 AM.Sergeant Derek Wootton, who was 52, was laying road spikes in Titahi Bay early on Friday morning to stop a stolen car. Audio
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Sports News
7:47 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Resurgence in Traditional Hunting
7:43 AM.Recreational game hunters and fishers say more people are looking for cheaper ways to get bulk meat and fish supplies. Audio
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Runaway Indian Pilgrims
7:35 AM.39 Indians, meant to be en-route to the World Youth Day in Sydney, are now in hiding and hoping to make NZ home. Audio
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Fiji Could Carry Out Elections Early Next Year
7:30 AM.The Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says Fiji could logistically carry out elections as soon as early next year. Audio
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Vindicated by The Serious Fraud Office
7:22 AM.Mr Hausmann says the complaint against him has wasted a lot of taxpayers' money. Audio
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Inflation Hits 4 Percent in June Quarter
7:17 AM.A rise in the annual inflation rate is bringing calls for the Reserve Bank to cut interest rates. Audio
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Sympathy From Chinese Community
7:12 AM.There has been an outpouring of sympathy for Cina's family from the Chinese community. Audio
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Police Saying Little About Abducted Five Year Old
7:09 AM.Police are saying little as they continue their hunt for the abducted Auckland girl, Cina Ma. Audio
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Morning Business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Hundreds to Farewell Policeman
6:38 AM.Hundreds of mourners are today expected to farewell the policeman who died north of Wellington last week. Audio
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Hunt Still on For Kidnappers
6:35 AM.Auckland's Chinese community says the abduction of five year-old Cina Ma, has heightened their fear of crime in the city. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 16 July 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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National Releases Arts Policy
6:14 AM.The Government's labeling National's newly released Arts, Culture and Heritage policy as utterly bereft of ideas. Audio
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Birds Starling
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 16 July 2008
6:00 AM.Top Stories for 16 July 2008. Audio