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Morning Report for Thursday 30 October 2008
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Top Stories for 30 October 2008
6:00 AM.Morning Report: The headlines. Audio
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This Morning's Bird
6:01 AM.Here it is just in case you missed it. Audio
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Pacific News for 30 October 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 30 October 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Waatea News for 30 October 2008
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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John Key Accuses Labour Of 'Desperate Smear'
6:38 AM.The Prime Minister, Helen Clark says Mr Key's past should be open to public scrutiny. Audio
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John Key says Labour attempting a smear campaign
7:09 AM.National Party leader says he had no knowledge of a foreign exchange scam involving Equiticorp 20 years ago. Audio
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Brent Edwards comments on John Key allegations
7:13 AM.Radio New Zealand's political editor looks at questions raised by Labour over what knowledge John Key had on a foreign exchange fraud 20 years ago. Audio
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Development in David Bain Case
7:16 AM.His convictions were set aside by the Privy Council, and a fresh trial is due to begin next February. Audio
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Geoff Robinson In Washington DC
7:20 AM.Voters next Tuesday will decide if the US get either its first ever black President or woman vice president. Audio
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Earthquake Shakes South-Western Pakistan
7:34 AM.The death toll currently stands at 175 and is expected to rise. Audio
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Detectives In Rotorua Hunt For Male Rapist
7:38 AM.He's described as a male Caucasian, of solid build, with a number two haircut and sandy coloured hair. Audio
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Sports News for 30 October 2008
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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40 High Profile Offenders Consider Legal Action
7:46 AM.In June, the dossier containing the names and parole addresses of the offenders was lost by a Corrections employee. Audio
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Labour's advertisements targetting Key ruled misleading
7:50 AM.Advertising Standards Authority executive director Hilary Souter explains the ads claimed National intended to cut Kiwisaver in half, which was not consistent with National's actual policy. Audio
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Helen Clark campaigns in Hutt South and Otaki
7:53 AM.Labour leader took her message to rail workers and Grey Power on Wednesday, reports Danya Levy. Audio
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People Are Finding New Ways To Save Their Money
7:57 AM.As the cost of living rises and credit becomes harder to get hold of. Audio
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Labour and National - Tug of War
8:09 AM.Mr Key worked at a firm that illegally channeled millions of dollars to Equiticorp in 1988. Audio
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Missing Pipeline Worker Lost at Sea
8:11 AM.The body of his colleague, 29 year old Jody Dallas Campbell was pulled from the water by searchers yesterday morning. Audio
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New Trade Figures
8:15 AM.September's trade figures showed a 1.1 billion dollar deficit - double economists' forecasts. Audio
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Number One Issue: Economy
8:20 AM.Last month John McCain enjoyed a 17 point edge in polls on the tax issue but that has since been eroded. Audio
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The fight for the Tauranga seat - report
8:43 AM.New Zealand First leader Winston Peters sparred with other local candidates at a meeting in Tauranga on Wednesday, reports Chris Bramwell. Audio
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ACT wants to scrap district health boards
8:46 AM.Health spokesperson Heather Roy explains the party's policy on health boards. Audio
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Waatea News for 30 October 2008
8:51 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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More in Washington With Geoff Robinson
8:53 AM.Elizabeth Wynne Johnson of Capitol News Connection sheds some light. Audio