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Morning Report for Friday 1 August 2008
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Top Stories for 1 August 2008
6:00 AM.Clean up in the north, crunch time for AB's, King of Tonga Crowned. Audio
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Kokako - Blue Wattled Crow
6:01 AM.Listen to this mornings bird. Audio
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Tuhoe Hopes National Follows Labours Lead If Elected
6:09 AM.The signing of terms of negotiation between the Crown and Tuhoe is the latest in a series of major steps in the treaty process. Audio
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Pacific News 1 August 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 1 August 2008
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Waatea News 1 August 2008
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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South Islands Turn to Face the Storm
6:37 AM.Severe winds and heavy rain have caused havoc and forced evacuations in Picton, Nelson, Amberley and Greymouth. Audio
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Clean up Begins in the North After the Storm
7:09 AM.The Otago Regional Council has been keeping a close eye on developments, especially on the several rivers in the area. Audio
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Crunch Time for All Blacks this Saturday
7:19 AM.The All Blacks will try to put their Tri Nations campaign back on track after two straight losses. Audio
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Radovan Karadzic Appears Before War Crimes Tribunal
7:26 AM.He's been given 30 days to enter a plea on 11 counts including one of genocide and five of crimes against humanity. Audio
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King of Tonga George Tupou the Fifth Crowned Today
7:37 AM.Our Pacific Issues Correspondent Richard Pamatatau was at the dress rehearsal and sent this report. Audio
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National Party's Annual Conference Begins in Wellington
7:40 AM.National still holds a substantial lead over Labour in opinion polls. Audio
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Sports News 1 August 2008
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Woolworths and Foodstuffs Decide on Warehouse Asset
7:50 AM.The Court of Appeal has upheld a Commerce Commission ruling that a takeover would be bad news for competition. Audio
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Tobacco Smuggling
7:53 AM.British American Tobacco and Philip Morris have been caught up in allegations of smuggling tobacco before. Audio
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Greymouth and Canterbury Pull Together Through Storm
8:09 AM.Greymouth residents are facing a big clean-up today as Canterbury residents are still unable to return to their homes. Audio
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Jersey Police Unlikely to Launch Investigation
8:14 AM.The Island of Jersey in the English Channel: Where Investigations have been going on for months into allegations of abuse. Audio
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Met Service Predictions
8:20 AM.Andy Downs from the Met Service sheds a little light on the weather we will expect. Audio
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Possum Hunters Hunt with Bodyguards
8:23 AM.Security guards have been flown to Greymouth after protests over the use of 1080 poison escalated. Audio
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Chainsaw Massacre
8:26 AM.Transit is removing the trees from a section of State Highway 6 in south Westland which runs alongside a World Heritage site. Audio
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17 Year Marine Reserve Battle Has Ended
8:36 AM.The Taputeranga Marine Reserve will open next month. Audio
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From Today Lawers Can Work as Real Estate Agents
8:43 AM.The Real Estate Institute is advising lawyers to stick to what they know best. Audio
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Waatea News 1 August 2008
8:46 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Coronation Ceremony for Tongan King Taking Place
8:49 AM.Royalty from around the world and political leaders from across the Pacific, including Prime Minister Helen Clark are invited. Audio
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Locals Sick of High Rollers and Their 'High Habits'
8:53 AM.4000 St Tropez locals have signed a petition demanding new anti noise rules or they'll blockade an official landing pad. Audio
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Australia Corrospondent Kerry Anne Walsh
8:56 AM.Economic news, Brendon Nelson and Australia's PM a descendant of underwear thief. Audio