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Morning Report for Monday 11 August 2008
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Australia Correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes
8:56 AM.Australias Olympic hopes, meat producers introdcung chemical castration. Audio
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The Great White Fleet - 100 Years Ago, Today
8:51 AM.An invasion of Auckland by the United States of America might be the stuff of fantasy. Audio
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Waatea News 11 August 2008
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Rotorua Man Stepping up Campaign
8:44 AM.The district council will begin calculating rates based on the capital value of properties, rather than land value. Audio
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Sewage Discharge Warning in the Horowhenua
8:39 AM.The Greens say the council has got its priorities all wrong. Audio
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'Citizens Assembly' - Mixed Reaction
8:27 AM.The Green Party demanded the establishment of the assembly, to look into the wider issue of election funding. Audio
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First Two Days at the Olympics
8:22 AM.The focus has been on the swimming where US star Peter Phelps has already taken gold. Audio
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New Zealand Team Understandably Worried After Stabbing
8:17 AM.President Bush is in Beijing - he has expressed his sympathies to the family. Audio
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Russia Accused of Stealing Supply Routes
8:09 AM.A US-backed oil pipeline runs through Georgia, and allows Europe to reduce its reliance on Middle Eastern oil. Audio
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Christchurch's Mayor Spends Large
7:57 AM.seventeen million dollars of council money has been spent on five property sites. Audio
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Independent Petrol Stations Suffering
7:53 AM.The MTA says that more than half of all independently owned petrol stations have closed in the last 12 years. Audio
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Housing Market Slump may not be as Deep
7:47 AM.Quotable Value says there is evidence the housing market slump won't be as deep as previously thought. Audio
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Sports News 11 August 2008
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Families Without Homes After Floods
7:37 AM.It could be up to a year before families affectd by floods last year find out if they'll get help. Audio
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National Party Introducing Part-Time Work Obligations
7:34 AM.Our political reporter Julian Robins says National has ruled out a work for the dole scheme. Audio
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Political Talks in Zimbabwe
7:25 AM.South African president Thabo Mbeki flew to Zimbabwe to mediate. Audio
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Stephen Hewson Explains the Mood in the NZ Camp
7:21 AM.local officials are arguing that the city remains one of the safest in the world despite the killing. Audio
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NZ Olympic Team Assured Safety
7:17 AM.The father-in-law of New Zealander Hugh McCutcheon was killed in a random attack in Beijing. Audio
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Georgia Calls for Cease Fire - Fighting Continues
7:09 AM.The United States says Russia appears to want a"regime change"in Georgia. Audio
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Waatea News 11 August 2008
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 11 August 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News 11 August 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Aucklands Theatre Community Want Better Venues
6:15 AM.Some of the biggest names in New Zealand film and theatre are behind the push. Audio
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The Cry of the Weka
6:01 AM.Listen to todays birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 11 August 2008
6:00 AM.Georgia and Russia, Olympics, Part-time work obligations. Audio