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Morning Report for Monday 18 August 2008
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Australia Correspondent
8:56 AM.Australia Correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes joins Sean and Geoff to talk Olympics and Pacific guest worker scheme. Audio
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Bride's Worst Nightmare
8:52 AM.First you discover that your future husband is actually a woman dressed in men's clothing. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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NZ And Australia Urged to Help Displaced Pacific Islanders
8:38 AM.Australia and New Zealand are being urged to do more to help Pacific Islanders displaced by climate change. Audio
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Elim Students to Head Back to Outdoor Pursuits Centre
8:35 AM.The trip, planned for next February, will form part of a student leadership programme. Audio
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Markets Update
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Investors May Only get Back 10 Percent of Investment
8:25 AM.Company owner of Waipawa Finance and Waipawa Holdings accountant Warren Pickett is under investigation by the SFO. Audio
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Kiwisaver Transfer Scheme to be Set up With Australia
8:22 AM.The Australian government is to find NZers retirement savings held in its super scheme and allow the funds to be sent back here. Audio
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National Releases Candidate List
8:19 AM.The National Party is aiming to broaden its appeal by including candidates on its list from the Pacific, India and Korea. Audio
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Phelps Greatest Olympic Champion Ever
8:13 AM.Phelp's US team's clean sweep of the relays winning the 100 metres medley relay yesterday delivered his eighth gold medal. Audio
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Vili Makes Olympic History
8:09 AM.It was the first gold for this country in track and field since John Walker's in 76 and the first for a NZ woman since 52. Audio
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Auckland Set to Lose Market
7:58 AM.The twice-weekly arts and crafts market has been forced to make way for an 80-million dollar redevelopment. Audio
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1995 Rugby World Cup to be Made Into Movie
7:55 AM.Clint Eastwood is set to make a movie about the 1995 rugby world cup which the All Blacks lost 15-12 in extra time. Audio
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Russia to Withdraw Troops From Georgia
7:51 AM.Russia is promising to withdraw its troops from Georgia today, almost a week after it signed a ceasefire. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Dunedin Hospital in Lock Down
7:43 AM.Dunedin Hospital could remain in lock down for at least several more days, as it attempts to cope with a norovirus outbreak. Audio
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Canoeist's Start Campaign Today
7:39 AM.The NZ flat-water canoeists begin their Olympic campaign today with the K-1 and the K-2 teams. Audio
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Snow Closes Highways and Passes
7:22 AM.Motorists are advised to watch for ice and grit in shaded areas and on bridge decks, and to carry chains. Audio
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Body on Dry Ice Died of Drug Overdose
7:18 AM.Monique Trepp's body was found back in March, stored in a plastic bin, in a room at the up market Fairmont Newport Beach hotel. Audio
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Labour Narrows Gap on Nats
7:15 AM.The Labour Party has narrowed the gap between it and National in the latest One News Colmar Brunton opinion poll. Audio
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New Zealand's Most Successful Day Ever at The Olympics
7:09 AM.The 29th Olympiad will be remembered for providing New Zealand's most successful day ever at the Olympics. Audio
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Morning Business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Winning Gold Hasn't Sunk in - Caroline Evers-Swindell
6:37 AM.Caroline Evers-Swindell - one half of New Zealand's women coxless pairs team -says winning the gold medal still hasn't sunk in. Audio
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Nervous Wait For Family and Friends on 'Super Saturday'
6:34 AM.New Zealand won five medals in seven hours on Saturday night and early Sunday morning. Audio
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Waatea News
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 18 August 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Hospice to Cut Services
6:17 AM.A 300-thousand dollar deficit is forcing the Otago Community Hospice to cut services. Audio
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Basin Reserve Under Threat
6:14 AM.There are claims the sanctity of one of the world's oldest test match venues could be under threat from a controversial flyover. Audio
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Drysdale Considers Future
6:09 AM.He says he isn't a definite competitor for the 2012 London Games but feels he has unfinished business. Audio
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Pakaha - The Fluttering Shearwater
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 18 August 2008
6:00 AM.Top Stories for 18 August 2008. Audio