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Morning Report for Monday 24 November 2008
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Top stories for 24 November 2008
6:00 AM.APEC summit and League World Cup victory dominate news today with final electoral results and severe weather playing second fiddle. Audio
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Ruru - the Morepork
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Sports news
6:08 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Obama's economic team
6:11 AM.President-Elect is trying to restore confidence with appointment of New York Federal Reserve's Timothy Geithner as team leader. Audio
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Zimbabwe visa debacle
6:13 AM.Zimbabwe has refused to let a mission led by former United States president Jimmy Carter into the country. Audio
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The fashionable Pacific vote
6:15 AM.The National Party launched a charm offensive on Friday night at the opening of fashion store Tav Pacific in Mt Eden. Audio
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Pacific news for 24 November 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 24 November 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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APEC update
6:37 AM.The 21 leaders are today expected to announce an action plan to free up world trade and prevent a prolonged global slump. Audio
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League world cup victory (part 1)
6:40 AM.An understated Manu Vatuvei spoke to Morning Report about the sensational victory. Audio
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Sports news
6:42 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Newspaper headlines
6:44 AM.A look at what they're saying in the main metropolitan papers around the country this morning. Audio
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Morning Business News for 24 November 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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League world cup victory (part 2)
7:10 AM.An ecstatic crowd met their heroes with thunderous applause at Auckland airport this morning. Audio
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League world cup victory (part 3)
7:13 AM.Elated and triumphant star player Jerome Ropati talks about his memories from the game being a little hazy. Audio
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League world cup victory (part 4)
7:16 AM.NRL recruiter for Club Paramatta, Rod Reddy says the Kangaroos have only themselves to blame. Audio
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APEC update (part 2)
7:17 AM.Our economics correspondent Nigel Stirling talks about the 21-leader world trade communique. Audio
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APEC update (part 3)
7:21 AM.It's not just politicians at the summit, but business leaders as well; Steven Jacobi joins us from Lima with his perspective. Audio
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Final electoral results
7:26 AM.Some candidates in tightly fought electorates have to finally concede defeat, with the release of the official election results. Audio
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Severe weather warnings
7:37 AM.Severe weather warnings have been issued by Metservice with rain and heavy winds predicted across the country. Audio
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Windies cricket
7:39 AM.The first of the West Indian cricket team to play the Black Caps arrives in the country today amidst a racism controversy. Audio
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Obama's economic team (part 2)
7:44 AM.US President-Elect expected to name experienced hands tomorrow to lead his team on economic policy. Audio
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Rent arrears on the rise
7:49 AM.Landlords are taking a tougher line in collecting rent because of the slowdown in the property market. Audio
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Haka hater
7:52 AM.Guardian writer Frank Keating wants the our signature challenge put out to pasture. Audio
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Shrek's last shear
7:56 AM.Shrek the sheep is retiring from his jet set, in the media lifestyle after his final clip at Auckland's Sky Tower. Audio
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APEC update (part 4)
8:10 AM.The 21 member states agree to take all necessary economic and financial measures to prevent a global economic meltdown. Audio
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APEC update (part 5)
8:14 AM.Former head of the WTO, Mike Moore joins us with analysis of the formal APEC communique. Audio
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League world cup victory (part 5)
8:17 AM.The former Kiwis captain and now assistant coach, Ruben Wiki never doubted his players. Audio
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League world cup victory (part 6)
8:20 AM.So what are Australians making of their side's defeat? Audio
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Kiwi cricket collapse
8:22 AM.While our League team made us proud against Australia, our cricketers managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Audio
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Rural drought prophylactics
8:28 AM.Federated Farmers is calling for urgent action to increase rural water storage before droughts cause another disastrous season. Audio
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Markets update
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Sports news
8:34 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Skilled Brits in Hawkes Bay
8:42 AM.Efforts by Mayors of Napier and Hastings to attract skilled people from Britain to live in the region are proving a huge success. Audio
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Rally with a difference
8:45 AM.The AA ENERGYWISE Rally got underway at half past seven this morning at Auckland's Ellerslie Racecourse. Audio
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Waatea news
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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More popular than Jesus
8:54 AM.It's 40 years since John Lennon's infamous quote and the anniversary of the Beatles' White Album. Audio
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Australian correspondent - Phil Kafcaloudes
8:57 AM.Of course Phil will want to talk cricket and avoid the league drubbing, but there is more than sport on the west of the Tasman. Audio