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Morning Report for Tuesday 9 December 2008
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Nuclear bunker for sale
8:56 AM.The bunker is in the countryside near Winchester, and has the potential to make 'a fantastic hobbit-style residence'. Audio
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The Men's Shed
8:51 AM.It's a place where men, often those who are retired, can go to meet others to socialise and learn new skills. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Local councils given hard word over spending
8:45 AM.Local Government New Zealand met yesterday with new minister, Rodney Hide, who wants to cut back on rates bills. Audio
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Lockwood Smith new Speaker of the House
8:40 AM.Elected unanimously yesterday, today Dr Smith has his first day in the chair at Parliament. Audio
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Sports News
8:36 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Markets Update
8:30 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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School uniforms
8:26 AM.The Commerce Commission has warned schools to take special care over the sale of school uniforms. Audio
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Aoraki Mount Cook survivor
8:24 AM.The Japanese climber who was rescued from Aoraki Mount Cook says thoughts of his friends and family kept him going. Audio
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Accused gives evidence in own defense
8:20 AM.Hayden Wallace denied involvement in the shooting of a Wanganui toddler and also denied being a Mongrel Mob prospect. Audio
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Mumbai mastermind arrested
8:17 AM.Intelligence officials say Pakistani security forces have arrested the suspected mastermind of last month's Mumbai attacks. Audio
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Fire in Onehunga last night (Part 3)
8:09 AM.Belinda McCammon reports from the site of the fire and Sean Plunket talks to Mitre Ten CEO Craig Wilson. Audio
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Heart surgeons use new technique
7:56 AM.Tomorrow, two patients will have aortic valve replacements in an operation involving a keyhole incision in their chests, while their hearts are still beating. Audio
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Preserving Pacific fish stocks
7:53 AM.There have been strong calls for action to be taken by foreign nations fishing in the Pacific in order to preserve fish stocks. Audio
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Parliament officially resumes this morning
7:50 AM.Legislation to enact tax cuts and changes to Kiwi Saver will be top of the agenda when Parliament officially resumes this morning. Audio
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Sports News
7:47 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Resource Management Act
7:39 AM.Government departments have criticised the RMA, lending weight to the National-led Government's plans to review the law. Audio
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BNZ Confidence survey
7:28 AM.Two new surveys suggest consumer and business confidence is starting to improve, despite the country remaining in recession. Audio
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September 11 accused in military court
7:23 AM.Kate Moody explains why the men accused want to be able to immediately confess at their war-crimes tribunal. Audio
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Privy Council refuses Bain hearing
7:18 AM.Three law lords sitting in London said they were satisfied the courts in New Zealand could deal with the matter. Audio
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Fire in Onehunga last night (Part 2)
7:14 AM.Joining us now is fire safety officer Russell Dickson. Audio
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Fire in Onehunga last night
7:11 AM.About seventy firefighters were called in from across Auckland at the height of the blaze. Audio
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Christchurch taxi driver murder
7:09 AM.Two young men will appear in the Christchurch Youth Court today charged with the murder of taxi driver Abdulrahman Ikhtiari. Audio
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Morning Business News for 9 December 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Customer critical of evacuation procedure
6:37 AM.A woman who was inside an Auckland Mitre 10 when a neighbouring building burst into flames, says she feared for her life as shrapnel flew and explosions rocked the area. Audio
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Waatea News
6:28 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 9 December 2008
6:22 AM.The latest from the farming and rural communities. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Tieke - The Saddleback
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 9 December 2008
6:00 AM.Christchurch taxi driver murder, Fire in Onehunga last night, Privy Council refuses Bain hearing and BNZ Confidence survey. Audio