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Morning Report for Tuesday 10 March 2009
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Portait of Shakespeare
8:56 AM.Shakespeare scholars say they've found the only known portrait painted in his lifetime, dating from 1610. Audio
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Helg Sgarbi
8:50 AM.Helg Sgarbi's exploits have transfixed Germany. But now he's off to jail. Audio
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New Treatment for Extreme Asthma
8:48 AM.British researchers say they've discovered a new treatment for people suffering from extreme asthma. Audio
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Waatea News
8:45 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Forestry Experts Meet
8:42 AM.The Minister of Forestry, David Carter, met forestry experts for the first time at a public forum last night in Wellington. Audio
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Wall Street Journal Gives Thumbs Up
8:39 AM.New Zealand is getting the thumbs up overseas for its handling of the global recession. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Markets Update
8:29 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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Zimbabwe
8:28 AM.Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangarai has ruled out foul play as a cause in the car crash that killed his wife Susan. Audio
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Privately Run Prisons (Part 2)
8:22 AM.A union for Prison Officers believes more of its workers could be assaulted by inmates if government plans to privatise the prison system go ahead. Audio
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Parole Management (Part 2)
8:19 AM.Labour Party Corrections spokesperson Clayton Cosgrove. Audio
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David Bain Retrial (Part 2)
8:16 AM.The re-trial of David Bain resumes in Christchurch this morning, Matthew Peddie reports. Audio
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New ACC Board Chair (Part 3)
8:09 AM.We're joined now by Labour's ACC spokesperson David Parker. Audio
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20th Hokitika Wild Foods Festival
7:56 AM.The West Coast event is on this Saturday. Audio
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Schools Science Competition
7:52 AM.NZ secondary school students gathered at Te Papa last night for a science competition organised by the Royal Society. Audio
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US Funding for Stem Cell Research
7:47 AM.Barack Obama has reversed the ban on Federal funding of stem cell research that was put in place by his predecessor George Bush. Audio
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Sports News
7:43 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Parole Management
7:39 AM.The Labour Party says a report into failings in the management of parole has embarrassed the Corrections Minister. Audio
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SuperGold Card Use (Part 2)
7:35 AM.The free public transport offered to SuperGold card holders could become a victim of its own success. Audio
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David Bain Retrial
7:26 AM.Monique Devereux reports on how technology delayed the start of the retrial yesterday. Audio
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Privately Run Prisons
7:16 AM.The government wants to legislate soon so private companies can bid for prison management contracts. We hear from Corrections Minister Judith Collins. Audio
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New ACC Board Chair (Part 2)
7:09 AM.Julian Robins reports on the politics surrounding the fate of the ACC board, and we hear from the new ACC board chair John Judge. Audio
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Morning Business News for 10 March 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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P and O Cruise Ship Under Repair
6:43 AM.More than 1700 passengers are waiting for engineers to repair a P and O cruise ship which has broken down in Auckland. Audio
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New ACC Board Chair
6:36 AM.ACC Minister Nick Smith says his newly appointed board chair faces an immense task in bringing the corporation back to solvency. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 10 March 2009
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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Animal Welfare
6:15 AM.A man who shot a cat with a crossbow received a $500 fine. Lawyer Catriona MacLennan says the sentence is inadequate. Audio
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SuperGold Card Use
6:12 AM.SuperGold Cards growing popularity among pensioners may exceed its budget. Audio
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Blackbird
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 10 March 2009
6:00 AM.New ACC Board Chair, Privately Run Prisons and the David Bain Retrial. Audio