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Morning Report for Tuesday 22 July 2008
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NZ Book Awards
8:55 AM.The daughter of award winning author CK Stead has followed in her father's footsteps and won the Montana Medal for Fiction. Audio
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Akaroa Planning For Boxing Day Invasion
8:52 AM.With a population of just 600, Akaroa could be swamped when the Millennium docks on the 26th of December. Audio
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Waatea News
8:49 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Polluted Drinking Water on West Coast
8:43 AM.The joint report by the West Coast DHB and Public Health says economic changes have been putting pressure on resources. Audio
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New Zealand First Wants NZ Fund
8:35 AM.NZ First's plans for an investment fund to buy back the country's strategic assets are being criticized. Audio
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Bus Attacks in China
8:29 AM.Just 3 weeks out from the start of the Olympics in China, there's been an attack on 3 buses in the southwestern city of Kunming. Audio
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US War Crimes Trial
8:25 AM.The former driver of Osama Bin Laden has pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy and aiding terrorism. Audio
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Magic Make Final
8:21 AM.The Magic netball team has secured a place in the finals of the transtasman competition. Audio
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Sickness and Invalids Benefits 'Double'
8:17 AM.New figures show the number of people receiving a sickness or invalids benefit for psychological reasons has doubled. Audio
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District Court to Deal With 'P' Cases
8:12 AM.The escalation in methamphetamine related crimes are sparking wider debate about how the country copes with the problem. Audio
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Meat Works Fate to be Announced
8:08 AM.The meeting at the sheep meat plant in Belfast comes as the co-operative continues what it calls its"right-sizing"programme. Audio
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Montana New Zealand Book Awards
7:55 AM.The 12th annual Montana New Zealand book awards were presented in Wellington's town hall last night. Audio
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Body Mix Up
7:53 AM.The Waikato District Health Board says it's taken action to prevent another mix up of bodies. Audio
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Zimbabwe's Leaders Signed Deal
7:50 AM.Zimbabwe's leaders have signed a deal that is being seen as the first step towards ending the country's political crisis. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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School Suspensions at Eight Year Low
7:41 AM.The Secondary Principals Association says schools have had their arms twisted to achieve the latest result. Audio
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Oil Price Rises Easing
7:35 AM.Already, there have been two falls of 4 cents a litre each, and there could be more to come. Audio
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Police Investigating Homicide in Lower Hutt
7:28 AM.A woman's body was found inside a wardrobe at an otherwise empty house on Sunday night. Audio
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Investigators Still Examining Helicopter Wreckage
7:23 AM.Air traffic accident investigators are still examining the wreckage of a helicopter crash that killed two New Zealanders. Audio
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'P' Cases to Be Heard in District Courts
7:17 AM.Cases involving the drug P can now be heard in District Courts, rather than solely in the High Court. Audio
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Immigrants Using New Zealand
7:14 AM.There's further evidence many immigrants are using New Zealand as a backdoor to get into Australia. Audio
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Auditor-General to Await Result of Complaint About Donation
7:10 AM.The Auditor General says he'll await the outcome of a complaint into a donation made towards Winston Peters legal fund. Audio
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District Courts to Deal With Back Log
6:41 AM.The Government is confident District Courts will not be flooded with Methamphetamines cases. Audio
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One in Five Emigrating From NZ
6:36 AM.South Africans are the most likely immigrants to make the move across the Tasman. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 22 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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Oil Prices Stabilising
6:10 AM.There is cautious hope the world price of oil is beginning to stabilise, which could mean further price cuts at the pumps here. Audio
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Tara - The Black Fronted Tern
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for July 22 2008
6:00 AM.Top Stories for July 22 2008. Audio