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Morning Report for Friday 20 February 2009
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 20 February 2009
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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Morning Business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Parole Report
7:10 AM.Labour and National discuss the report into Corrections' handling of offenders on parole. Audio
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Murder Sentencing
7:15 AM.Three men found guilty of murdering a Wanganui toddler will be sentenced today in the High Court in Wellington. Audio
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Wage Freeze
7:20 AM.Accusations of a 'wage freeze' for thousands of public servants are being rejected by the Government. Audio
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Beckham Game Loss
7:25 AM.The Auckland Regional Council have admitted the scale of its loss on the David Beckham soccer game was $1,800,000. Audio
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NZ Maori Rugby Tour
7:35 AM.The Soweto Rugby Club is calling for the game between South Africa and the New Zealand Maori team to go ahead. Audio
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Rex Haig (Part 1)
7:38 AM.The father of a fisherman says he is relieved the person accused of his son's murder will not receive compensation. Audio
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Rex Haig (Part 2)
7:40 AM.Rex Haig's lawyer Jonathan Eaton joins us to discuss the case. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Mellory Manning
7:48 AM.Police investigating the murder of Christchurch prostitute Mellory Manning have offered a $50,000 reward for information. Audio
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Hawkes Bay DHB
7:50 AM.Our health correspondent, Karen Brown, discusses the resignation of the CEO, Chris Clarke. Audio
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Marton Death
7:55 AM.A three year old boy has been removed from the house in Marton where another three year old suffered fatal head injuries. Audio
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Gloom
7:58 AM.Britain's Met Office is confirming what everyone knows about British winters - they're extremely dark and gloomy. Audio
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NZ Maori Rugby Tour (Part 2)
8:10 AM.The South African Rugby Union says rules preventing a match between the NZ Maori team and South Africa are not insurmountable. Audio
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RSA Beating
8:12 AM.Police say they're following several lines of inquiry, after the brutal bashing of a veteran outside his local RSA. Audio
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Government Debt
8:20 AM.The Government's spending plans are coming under increasing pressure as the cost of servicing its debt begins to rise. Audio
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Tenancy Laws
8:25 AM.Landlords are welcoming a review of tenancy laws expected to give property owners more powers to deal with problem tenants. Audio
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Market Update
8:29 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.The latest sports news. Audio
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Vector
8:40 AM.Power company Vector is facing demands to compensate customers after another outage in Auckland. Audio
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Pacific Jobs
8:45 AM.Pacific Island workers who are often in low skill jobs are especially vulnerable to the layoffs occuring across many industries. Audio
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Stanford
8:50 AM.Panicked investors in Latin America and the Caribbean are frantically pulling money from Stanford banks. Audio
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Waatea News
8:55 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Stanford (Part 2)
8:56 AM.The scandal involving Sir Allen Stanford is also having a huge impact in English cricket. Audio
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Australia
8:58 AM.We cross the Tasman for a wrap on the latest goings on in Australia. Audio
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Beckham Game Loss (Part 2)
9:05 AM.David Thornton is a life long Manchester United fan and founder of the No More Rates pressure group in Auckland. Audio