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Morning Report for Friday 10 October 2008
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Top Stories for 10 October
6:00 AM.Wolrd markets, interest rates, Pitcairn Island case, air bags and lotto. Audio
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Pipipi - Brown Creeper
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Leaky Homes
6:12 AM.Councils calling for a speedy end to the leaky homes crisis have been called self serving by the government. Audio
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Pacific News for 10 October 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 10 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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Signs Economic Recession Starting To Hit Home
6:36 AM.A new survey shows a third of young earners and middle income earners will use their credit card to pay their Christmas bills. Audio
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Matertiny Care
6:39 AM.Medical groups say a call for an agreed standard of maternity care is long overdue and desperately needed. Audio
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World Markets
7:10 AM.The Markets have taken a comparative breather overnight but are still down. Audio
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Reserve Bank in no hurry to cut interest rates
7:14 AM.Despite growing pressure to follow other banks the Reserve Bank says the centre of the crisis is in the US and not here. Audio
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NZ Financial Situation
7:18 AM.As discussed by our economics correspondent, Nigel Stirling. Audio
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Pitcairn Island Victims Eligible For Compensation
7:21 AM.The lawyer who represented the women is Bruce Corkill QC and the Governor of Pitcairn Island is George Fergusson. Audio
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Air-bags Causing Problems For Car Wreckers
7:27 AM.Because air-bags contain a small explosive charge, car wreckers are having to call in the army bomb disposal squad. Audio
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Lotto's Powerball Jackpot Is Now 25 Million Dollars
7:34 AM.A record amount, the Lotteries Commission increased the jackpot yesterday following bumper ticket sales this week. Audio
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John Key Visits Factories In Sell The Policy
7:37 AM.One day after unveiling National's tax cut programme the party leader went to Christchurch to ask the workers their opinion. Audio
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Sports News
7:42 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Actions Of A Wellington Bus Company Criticised By Grey Power
7:48 AM.The introduction of free off peak travel has benefitted some but a number of older residents have been hit with a price hike. Audio
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The World Economic Forum's Sound Banks Report
7:50 AM.NZ's banking system made the report's Top 10, scoring 6.6 out of a possible 7, just point one behind Australia. Audio
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Taranaki Rugby Leases Land For Cash
7:55 AM.The Taranaki Rugby Football Union is going dairy and leasing a 170 hector farm to boost its coffers. Audio
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30 Years Since Kaikoura UFO Sighting
7:57 AM.The sighting was made out of the window of Captain Bill Startup's Safe Air plane, and filmed by a camera crew on board. Audio
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No Interest Rate Cuts Continued
8:10 AM.Joining the program are BERL economist Ganesh Nana and Economics Professor Paul Dalziel. Audio
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Pitcairn Island Victims Entitled To Compensation
8:15 AM.Kathy Marks reported on the trials and later wrote the book Pitcairn: Paradise Lost, which documented the story. Audio
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Liam Reid Trial Update
8:19 AM.With our reporter who has been covering the case, Matthew Peddie. Audio
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Trevor Mallard defends redundancy policy
8:24 AM.There's been a mixed response to Labour's latest policy announcement on redundancy laws. Audio
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Sports News
8:34 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Ideas combined to battle financial crisis
8:38 AM.The Stock Exchange and the New Zealand Institute have joined forces to come up with ideas to battle the current financial crisis. Audio
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Waatea News
8:44 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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The end of week one on the election trail
8:47 AM.Our political editor Brent Edwards looks back at the week. Audio
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Weekly Look At Media Coverage
8:50 AM.With Colin Peacock from Mediawatch. Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Kerry Anne Walsh
8:56 AM.News from across the ditch. Audio