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Morning Report for Tuesday 7 October 2008
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Top Stories for 7 October 2008
6:00 AM.Falling Markets all around the world, consequences for NZ and a damming Report on Cardiac services in NZ. Audio
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Titi - The Sooty Shearwater
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Pacific News for 7 October 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 7 October 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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Forestry Sector Say Industry Struggling
6:38 AM.The forestry spokespeople from six political parties fronted a meeting of about 40 people in Wellington last night. Audio
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Financial Crisis Continues
7:10 AM.In depth look at tumbling world markets. Audio
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Tumbling Markets May Effect Tax Cuts
7:17 AM.More debate over whether the Government can afford tax cuts when it is struggling to pay its own bills. Audio
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Bill English and Michael Cullen on Government finances
7:20 AM.National and Labour finance spokesmen discuss the global financial crisis, the state of the Government's books, tax cuts and spending. Audio
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Report On Cardiac Services
7:36 AM.The report to be released today says the level of coronary artery surgery is 85 percent higher across the Tasman. Audio
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Agnew Murder Trial Update
7:40 AM.The case against Liam Reid has opened in Chch, and the jury has been given the outline of a disturbing sequence of events. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Christchurch Woman Still Missing
7:48 AM.Detective Senior Sergeant Virginia Le Bas explains why police are now searching the Avon River for Tisha Lowry. Audio
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Whanganui DHB To Move Mental Health Patients
7:53 AM.Residents in a Whanganui rest home are fretting they may be moved and replaced by mental health patients. Audio
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Assault Charges Laid Against Auckland Store Owner
7:57 AM.Asian Anti-crime Group organiser Peter Low says Indian community leaders have been meeting to discuss the charges. Audio
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More On Crashing Markets
8:10 AM.Markets in Europe fell between seven and nine percent falls not seen since the 1987 stockmarket crash. Audio
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Head of NZ Stock Exchange Critisises Two Main Parties
8:16 AM.Labour and National are both dismissing criticisms they don't have a plan to deal with the global credit crunch. Audio
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Economics Correspondent Nigel Stirling
8:20 AM.The expected rise in Govt borrowing revealed by yesterday's opening of the books could put more pressure on interest rates. Audio
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Cardiac Services Study Continued
8:24 AM.Health Minister David Cunliffe discusses the findings of this report. Audio
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Sports News
8:36 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Six People Detained In China Of Alleged Production of Melamine
8:40 AM.This comes as the country struggles to restore consumer confidence in milk products. Audio
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University of Waikato Thesis Removed From Website
8:44 AM.A former secretary of the National Front says it's fraught with errors in its research and analysis. Audio
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Winds Cause Havoc in Wellington
8:48 AM.Up to 150km winds have been recorded at Wellington airport grounding all flights until further notice. Audio
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Waatea News
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Market Fall Affects Tourism Industry
8:52 AM.Crashing international markets have New Zealand's tourism industry bracing itself for the worst. Audio
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New Research Shows Australian Accent Less Nasal
8:56 AM.Linguist Elizabeth Gordon says its possible extreme accents could be dying out. Audio