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Morning Report for Tuesday 11 November 2008
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Cup Day Christchurch
8:56 AM.It's Cup Day in Christchurch and as usual, it's something more than just another horse race. Audio
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Australian auto industry cash injection
8:54 AM.Australian car manufacturers are welcoming a Government injection of more than $6-billion into their industry. Audio
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Polls' margin for error
8:50 AM.Gauging the mood of the nation isn't always an exact science, but the pollsters proved this election they can get pretty close. Audio
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Waatea news
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Ratko Mladic capture closer
8:42 AM.The ex-Bosnian Serb army chief has been on the run for 13 years over crimes committed during the Balkan war. Audio
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China infrastructure spending
8:38 AM.China's plan to spend almost $600-billion to spur its the economy has been received positively by Asian markets. Audio
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Sports news
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Armistice Day
8:25 AM.It's the 90th anniversary of the moment when the guns fell silent in 1918 at the 11th minute of the 11th day of the 11th month marking the end of the First World War. Audio
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Zimbabwe update
8:21 AM.Zimbabwe's opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai rejects external proposal aimed at solving the country's political deadlock. Audio
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State sector braces
8:17 AM.Public servants nervously await news on National's review of state sector spending. Audio
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Helen Clark commentary
8:12 AM.Helen Clark's former chief press secretary, Mike Munro has seen Labour leaders come and go. Audio
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Labour leadership
8:09 AM.Labour's MPs gather in Wellington today to select their new leadership team. Audio
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As Irish as O'Bama
7:59 AM.There was a young poet from Donegal, whose writing could only appall. Audio
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New Zealand Trotting Cup
7:55 AM.It's Christchurch's biggest day of the year with the culmination of Cup and Show Week due to race at Addington this afternoon. Audio
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Baghdad bombing
7:51 AM.A multiple-bomb attack in a busy Baghdad market has killed nearly thirty people. Audio
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Sports news
7:47 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Newspaper headlines
7:46 AM.A look at what they're saying around the country on the nation's broadsheet papers this morning. Audio
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Jhia Te Tua trial
7:41 AM.The High Court in Wellington has heard that the Wanganui toddler was killed instantly. Audio
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Missing diver
7:39 AM.The search for a diver missing off the coast of Timaru is about to resume this morning. Audio
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Credit Crunch crunches KiwiSaver
7:35 AM.Some superannuation funds record multi-million dollar losses and retirement age people feel its impact. Audio
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Working for Families repayments
7:25 AM.Thousands of people are being asked to repay money they've received under the Working for Families scheme, some with interest. Audio
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US Presidential update
7:22 AM.President-elect, Barack Obama likely to pressure President Bush to act on the economy immediately when they meet this morning. Audio
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John Key on second day of Government talks
7:17 AM.Incoming Prime Minister talks about the form his Government is taking after meetings with minor support parties. Audio
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Phil Goff tipped as new Labour leader
7:09 AM.Radio New Zealand's political editor Brent Edwards says Labour caucus will confirm long-serving MP Phil Goff as leader, replacing Helen Clark. Audio
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Newspaper headlines
6:48 AM.A look at what they're saying on the front pages of the major papers this morning. Audio
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White House Presidential summit
6:40 AM.Incumbent US head-of-state and the President-elect meet later today for the first time at the official residence. Audio
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Police streamline fleet
6:37 AM.Marked vehicles are to be fitted with new aerodynamic lighting systems saving about $800-thousand in fuel annually. Audio
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Key meets Maori Party
6:37 AM.Can the Maori Party help shape the direction of the new National led government? Audio
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Waatea news
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 11 November 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 11 November 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Indonesian security boosted
6:15 AM.Authorities in Indonesia have boosted security around the country after the execution of the Bali bombers. Audio
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State spending cuts
6:13 AM.The incoming National Government says it can save half a billion dollars through cutting spending in state departments. Audio
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Key forms government
6:10 AM.PM elect, John Key has met with Act and United Future and meets with the Maori party today. Audio
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Sports news
6:08 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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The Starling
6:01 AM.Listen to the starling. Audio
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Top stories for 11 November 2008
6:00 AM.The latest on the new government and that of the US, new Labour leadership and more. Audio