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Morning Report for Wednesday 10 September 2008
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The Little Spotted Kiwi
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Doctor Pay Dispute
6:12 AM.There's been a breakthrough in the pay dispute between junior doctors and their employers. Audio
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Pacific News for 10 September 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 10 September 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Peters Faces Privledges Committee
7:07 AM.Billionaire Owen Glenn gives evidence which clearly contradicted that given by Winston Peters last week. Audio
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Owen Glenn Gives Evidence
7:15 AM.Owen Glenn's testimony about NZ First donations to the Committee involved Labour Party president Mike Williams. Audio
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Doctors Pay Dispute (part 2)
7:26 AM.After 15-months of acrimonious industrial dispute, junior doctors and their employers may have finally reached a pay agreement. Audio
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National Housing Policies
7:36 AM.National has brought forward the release of its housing document after continuing leaks of its policies to the Labour Party. Audio
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Driving Alcohol Limit
7:38 AM.The police say the Health Ministry is right to want the legal alcohol limit for drivers reduced. Audio
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Top Stories for 10 September 2008
7:44 AM.peters privledges hearing, doctors pay dispute, alcohol limit. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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U.S. Troops In Afghanistan
7:48 AM.President Bush has announced a new surge of troops - this time in Afghanistan. Audio
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Large Hadron Collider
7:50 AM.The world's biggest science experiment will get underway tonight in Switzerland. Audio
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Paralympic Medal
7:55 AM.Another medal's been added to New Zealand's paralympic haul - with Kate Horan taking silver in the 2-hundred metres. Audio
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Donations Scandal
8:07 AM.Labour is being dragged into the NZ First donations scandal with new revelations about the involvement of the Party president. Audio
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Nats Science Policy
8:11 AM.National's leaked research, science and technology policy has met with a guarded response from the science sector. Audio
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New Pakistan President
8:14 AM.Pakistan has completed its return to civilian rule, with Asif Ali Zardari sworn in as the new president. Audio
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Literary Awards
8:17 AM.Three of New Zealand's most celebrated writers have received the Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement. Audio
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Auckland Opera Bailout
8:24 AM.The curtains could close for good on New Zealand Opera unless the Auckland City Council throws it a lifeline today. Audio
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Kawakawa Bay Slip
8:36 AM.Residents forced to make huge detours because of a landslip will meet with their local council tonight. Audio
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Internet Project
8:40 AM.A new project is being launched to bring broadband to three billion people in countries with poor telecommunications. Audio
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Learning Chinese Language
8:44 AM.Business people are looking to make the most out of New Zealand's free trade deal with China by learning Mandarin. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Cranial Billboards
8:51 AM.Air New Zealand is trying to get ahead of its competitors with a new marketing ploy that's promoting some bald facts. Audio
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Urban Renewal
8:54 AM.In America new research shows more than three quarters of home buyers are more inclined to live in a central urban area. Audio
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Magical Memory Tour
8:57 AM.The ability of music to spark vivid memories is well recognised even if it's not particularly well understood. Audio