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Morning Report for Tuesday 23 September 2008
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Dog Poo on Footpaths - Israeli
8:57 AM.The local council has begun a project to gather DNA from all the dogs in the suburb of Petah Tikva. Audio
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Wanganui District Council Puts Foot Down Over Animals
8:53 AM.The Wanganui District Council has decided no means no over its rules on keeping animals in pensioner flats. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Brakes Put On Two Of America's Biggest Investment Banks
8:47 AM.The rules have been changed so that Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley will be able to take deposits in the way other banks do. Audio
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China's Contaminated Milk Scandal Hits Nestle
8:43 AM.Hong Kong's Centre for Food Safety has confirmed a sample of Nestle milk for catering purposes contained low levels of melamine. Audio
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The Residents Action Movement To Go Ahead Will Stall
8:30 AM.The Residents Action Movement is standing on a platform of doing away with GST on food and is running a nationwide campaign. Audio
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Free Trade Deal Worth a Billion Dollars a Year
8:18 AM.New Zealand will join Brunei, Singapore and Chile and negotiate as a bloc for access to the lucrative American market. Audio
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Owen Glenn Donations
8:16 AM.Winston Peters faces censure by Parliament after it debates today the Privileges committee's report. Audio
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Winston Peters Faces Censure by Parliament
8:09 AM.Peters faces censure by Parliament after it debates today the Privileges committee's report into the Glenn donations affair. Audio
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New Zealander Phil Keoghan Wins Sixth Emmy
7:55 AM.Phil Keoghan has traveled from Iceland to Kazahkstan hosting the American travel gameshow,"The Amazing Race". Audio
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Fedayeen Islam Claims Responsibility For Hotel Attack
7:52 AM.A little known Islamist group has claimed responsibility for the attack on Islamabad's Marriot Hotel, which left 53 dead. Audio
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Coroner's findings Into Folole Muliaga's Death Due Out Today
7:49 AM.Mrs Muliaga died in May last year after the power was cut to her home, stopping supply to her oxygen machine. Audio
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Tamahere Coolstore Fire Report Released Today
7:47 AM.The subsequent fire destroyed most of the plant and called into question the use of refrigerant gases being used. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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New Zealand's Just Got Bigger
7:42 AM.It's taken 25 years for the United Nations to decide how to allocate ownership rights over the seabed. Audio
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Employers Say Free Trade Deal Very Important
7:35 AM.The US has revealed it's to start talks with the countries that make up the P4 trading group, including NZ, Chile and Singapore. Audio
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Labour Attacks Key Over Tranzrail Shares
7:24 AM.Back in July Helen Clark accused the National party leader of acting unethically. Audio
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Owen Glenn Donations
7:18 AM.Dail Jones is New Zealand First's representative on the privileges committee - he joins us now. Audio
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Ruling Gave Me No Joy - Owen Glenn
7:13 AM.The man at the centre of the story, businessman Owen Glenn, told our producer, Conan Young, the ruling gave him no joy. Audio
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Peters Faces The Humiliating Prospect of Being Censured
7:09 AM.The Privileges Committee last night issued its report into the 100,000 donation by businessman Owen Glenn. Audio
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Christchurch Airport And Landowners Met to Resolve Row
6:42 AM.Some landowners want airport noise restrictions relaxed to allow them to build closer to the runway. Audio
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Key Under Fire For Past Shareholdings in Tranzrail
6:37 AM.The Finance Minister, Michael Cullen, says Key has acted unethically after new revelations about the number of shares he held. Audio
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Peters Could be Censured By Parliament Today
6:34 AM.The issue will be debated in Parliament this afternoon, with censure the inevitable outcome. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 23 September 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for Tuesday 23 September 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Veterans Honored
6:13 AM.After more than 60 years, veterans of World War two from five battalions have been acknowledged for their service. Audio
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Toutouwai - The Robin
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 23 September 2008
6:00 AM.Top Stories for Tuesday 23 September 2008, Veterans Honored, Key Under Fire For Past Shareholdings in Tranzrail. Audio