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Morning Report for Monday 29 September 2008
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Phil Kafcaloudes
8:56 AM.From Melbourne we're joined by Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Waatea News
8:49 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Te Papa Opens New Exhibition
8:43 AM.The exhibit replaces the old Time Warp and features a multimedia wall and a 14-metre long interactive map of New Zealand. Audio
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Commercial Fishing Restrictions (Part 2)
8:38 AM.The ban on commercial fishing intended to protect Hector's and Maui's dolphins has suffered a set back after a court ruling. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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New Zealand's Reputation For Food Quality
8:25 AM.The toxic milk scandal in China appears to be doing less damage than first feared to New Zealand's reputation for food quality. Audio
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McCain Obama Debate
8:20 AM.Dr Jerry Shuster is an expert in political rhetoric at the University of Pittsburgh. Audio
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US Financial Bailout (Part 2)
8:14 AM.We are joined by two bank economists, Tony Alexander of the BNZ and Cameron Bagrie of the ANZ National Bank. Audio
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National Releases Maori Affairs Policy (Part 3)
8:09 AM.Potential coalition partners National and the Maori Party are at odds over the Maori Affairs and Treaty Negotiations policies just released by John Key. Audio
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Auckland Lawyer Protests
7:56 AM.An Auckland lawyer is protesting after her arrest in Samoa and what she calls human rights abuses. Audio
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Ban On Hand Held Lasers
7:49 AM.A ban on hand held lasers blamed for endangering air traffic has again become an issue. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Commercial Fishing Restrictions
7:42 AM.Government restrictions aimed at protecting Hector's and Maui's dolphins due to come into force on Wednesday. Audio
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San Lui Milk Scandal
7:37 AM.China's internet news blogs are carrying claims of an attempt by San Lui to pay hush money to cover up the poisoned milk scandal. Audio
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US Warship Shadows Pirates
7:29 AM.A US warship is closing in on Somali pirates who have boarded and taken control of a Ukranian cargo ship. Audio
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Chinese Astronauts Return To Earth
7:27 AM.The Shenzhou space capsule - meaning divine vessel - touched down in the Mongolian desert last night. Audio
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National Releases Maori Affairs Policy (Part 2)
7:22 AM.The Maori Party's co leader Pita Sharples says there are significant policy issues for the party. Audio
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New Zealand Superannuation Fund (Part 2)
7:18 AM.On Friday the smaller government superannuation fund for public servants posted a 260 million dollar deficit. Audio
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Bradford And Bingley Nationalised
7:16 AM.In the UK fallout from the credit crisis is continuing where the troubled bank Bradford and Bingley is to be nationalised. Audio
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US Financial Bailout
7:10 AM.For the latest we're joined by Michael McKenzie, the US markets correspondent for the Financial Times. Audio
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New Zealand Superannuation Fund
6:37 AM.The impact of volatile global markets locally will be underscored later today when the NZ Superannuation Fund reports a loss. Audio
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National Releases Maori Affairs Policy
6:35 AM.National has released its Maori Affairs and Treaty Negotiations policies. Audio
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Waatea News
6:28 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 29 September 2008
6:23 AM.The latest from the farming and rural communities. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Birdcall - Canada Goose
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 29 September 2008
6:00 AM.US financials, Bradford and Bingley, NZ Super Fund, National releases Maori Affairs Policy, Chinese Astronauts and US Warship. Audio