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Morning Report for Thursday 16 October 2008
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What Makes A Man Sexy?
8:55 AM.Rod Stewart was into his thirties when he made it big worldwide. Audio
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What Did You Do Today? - I Jumped Off Mt. Everest.
8:53 AM.Wanaka's Wendy Smith was involved in the project to film the jump - something she does in New Zealand. Audio
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Dust Off Ya Balls and Bats - It's Cricket Time Again!
8:50 AM.While the New Zealand team continues on its erratic course in the international arena, the future is promising. Audio
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Waatea News for 16 October 2008
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Pigeons - How Many is Too Many?
8:43 AM.The council has alarmed some bird lovers by announcing it is considering a cull in the central business district. Audio
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Real Groovy Up Against the Wall
8:39 AM.The country's largest dealer in new and second hand records has gone into receivership. Audio
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Builders, housing groups question Labour's housing initiative
8:26 AM.Karen Gregory-Hunt reports on reaction to HOPE scheme, which would see up to 1500 starter homes built on Crown land. Audio
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Eating Disorder Patients Getting Shipped Across Tasman
8:22 AM.They say the situation is dire, and a senior Labour MP admits more could have been done to help them. Audio
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ACT Party is trying to retain Epsom seat, and boost party vote
8:16 AM.Todd Niall joins party leader Rodney Hide, and co-founder Sir Roger Douglas, in Newmarket at Epsom's heart. Audio
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More on Nationals Superannuation Plan
8:09 AM.John Key denied accusations that politicians would end up meddling with the fund. Audio
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Killer Crocodile
7:57 AM.Queensland police have been searching for the body of a man and found a 3.4 metre Croc. Audio
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Britain and Germany Propose New Role for Monetry Fund
7:53 AM.Our correspondent Nina-Marie Potts has been covering the meeting. Audio
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Sports News for 16 October 2008
7:47 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Presidential Dabate 2pm Today
7:37 AM.Tonight's debate at Hofstra University in New York is expected to focus on the economy. Audio
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Timber industry calls on Government to save it
7:29 AM.Jim Anderton, Labour-led government's spokesperson on forestry, responds to owners, contractors after latest mill redundancies. Audio
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New Search Underway For Korean Backpacker
7:27 AM.A search of the Four Mile River area near Charleston in June failed to find a body. Audio
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More On Toughening Rules For Finance Companies
7:22 AM.The Reserve Bank Governor, Dr Allan Bollard, announced the details yesterday. Audio
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Superannuation and You
7:09 AM.National wants 40 percent of super to be invested in NZ, it's drawing criticism from labour, surprised? Audio
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Morning Business for 16 October 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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National pledges to keep Pacific Island Affairs Ministry
6:41 AM.Correspondent Richard Pamatatau has more from National's Pacific Affairs spokesperson, Judith Collins. Audio
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Dunne - Cautiously Supportive of Nationals Super Fund
6:37 AM.National would like to see at least 40 per cent of the Superannuation Fund invested in New Zealand. Audio
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Waatea News for 16 October 2008
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 16 October 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 16 October 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Maori Health Providers Given More Responsibility
6:14 AM.The Hawke's Bay DHB has signed three year contracts with six providers from Mahia Peninsular to Central Hawke's Bay. Audio
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Truck and Cycling Groups Join Forces
6:12 AM.Trucking companies and cycling groups have joined forces in an effort to cut accidents on rural roads. Audio
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Families Welcome Arrests of Medal Thieves
6:11 AM.Two men have appeared in court on charges of burglary and fraud, following the theft of 90 medals from the Museum. Audio
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The Matuku
6:01 AM.Listen to this mornings bird call. Audio
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Top Stories for 16 October 2008
6:00 AM.Superannuation, families welcome arrests of medal thieves, new search underway for Korean Backpacker. Audio