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Morning Report for Tuesday 9 September 2008
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Kylie Minogue's First NZ Concert
8:57 AM.Yes you could be so lucky to be among the adoring fans at Kylie Minogue's first ever concert in New Zealand. Audio
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US Open Mens Finalists
8:54 AM.Britain's Andy Murray will be playing four-time defending champion Roger Federer, after beating world number one Rafael Nadal. Audio
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Waatea News
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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OJ Simpson on Trial Again
8:47 AM.This time, he's facing charges of robbery and kidnapping, and if found guilty could face life in prison. Audio
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Storms Becoming Stronger
8:44 AM.Scientists say major storms - known, as cyclones, hurricanes or typhoons - are getting stronger as the oceans warm up. Audio
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Rugby Union's Decision Flawed - Northland
8:40 AM.Both Northland and Tasman will be axed from the rugby union's first division in a move to streamline the NPC. Audio
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NZ Tagged Shark in Australia
8:26 AM.For the second time, a great white shark tagged in New Zealand waters has turned up three thousand kilometres away in Australia. Audio
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Air Force Failing to Take Care of Files - Errol Martyn
8:22 AM.The Air Force is being accused of failing to take proper care of the files of ex-servicemen and women. Audio
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Ban on Law-Enforcers Being Law-Makers
8:17 AM.A ban on law-enforcers being law-makers in New Zealand's Parliament has now been extended to local councils too. Audio
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Privileges Committee to Hear From Owen Glen Today
8:09 AM.The Serious Fraud Office and the Electoral Commission are also investigating separate issues around donations to the party. Audio
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Russia to Pull Out of Georgia
7:57 AM.Russia has conditionally agreed to remove its forces from Georgian land - excluding Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Audio
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Godwits Returning early to New Zealand
7:53 AM.The waders return here every spring after making an 11 thousand kilometre non-stop flight across the Pacific. Audio
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Wellingtonians Want Improved Public Transport
7:50 AM.A new report suggests Wellingtonians want improved public transport and a second tunnel to the airport. Audio
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Warning to Outdoor Enthusiasts
7:46 AM.NZ Mountain Safety warns its could only be a matter of time before more outdoor enthusiasts gas themselves to death. Audio
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Sports News
7:43 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Whitebaiting Wars
7:38 AM.Some white baiters are prepared to go to extraordinary lengths to take out competing fishers. Audio
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Farmers Approve Meat Company Partnership
7:34 AM.Silver Fern Farms farmer shareholders yesterday approved the deal with the rural servicing company PGG Wrightson. Audio
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Two Medals For NZ at Paralympics
7:26 AM.New Zealand's paralympians have their first gold on the medals table after day one of the Games in Beijing. Audio
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Family Doctors Need More Funding For Immunisation
7:22 AM.In a report released yesterday, immunisation advisers say childhood immunisation rates remain mediocre. Audio
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One Million Cuba's Flee Homes
7:19 AM.Over a million Cubans have been forced to leave their homes, as Hurricane Ike rages across their country. Audio
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US Stock Market Opens Strongly Overnight
7:13 AM.The US stock market opened strongly following the US government's bailout of the mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Audio
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Three Separate Investigations Under Way Over Donations
7:09 AM.The Police have confirmed they're investigating the Party's nil-return of donations for 2007. Audio
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No Attempt to Disguise Donations - Peters
6:36 AM.The New Zealand First leader Winston Peters insists there has been no attempt to disguise donations to his party. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 9 September 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 9 September 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Kawau - The King Shag
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 9 September 2008
6:00 AM.Top Stories for 9 September 2008, Peters and Donations, Two Medals For NZ at Paralympics and Whitebaiting Wars. Audio