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Morning Report for Thursday 19 March 2009
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Bob Dylan garden toilet offends neighbours
8:56 AM.The noxious fumes coming from the 'porta-potty' on his property are so bad the neighbours have abandoned their upstairs rooms. Audio
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Live lions to appear in Opunake cinema
8:52 AM.The roaring lion once so common on cinema screens will be replaced with the real thing. Audio
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Burt Munro's motorcycle sales exceeds estimates
8:48 AM.The 1936 Duncan Meikle Velocette bike was expected to fetch only half of the 71 thousand dollars paid. Audio
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Waatea News for 19 March 2009
8:44 AM.News from the Waatea team Audio
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A submarine volcano has erupted close to Tonga
8:43 AM.The eruption though spectacular so far poses no danger to residents. Audio
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Wellington Regional Council considering water meters
8:40 AM.Some community groups are concerned that it will be a first step towards privatisation. Audio
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Preview of second day of the first cricket test
8:38 AM.India will start the second day of the test match at Hamilton on 29 without loss. Audio
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Markets Update for 19 March 2009
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Health concerns for lone Pitcairn Island prisoner
8:23 AM.He was one of eight men convicted of a string of sex attacks on the remote island. Audio
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Funding gap for Auckland transport projects
8:20 AM.$200 million worth of projects face uncertainty because of changes to fuel tax. Audio
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Call for AIG executives to return bonuses
8:14 AM.There is widespread anger over one hundred and sixty five million US dollars worth of bonuses paid to company directors. Audio
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Police Minister comments on loss of confidential documents
8:09 AM.The documents we left behind during a raid on a Lower Hutt house. Audio
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Identical twins celebrate 100th birthday
7:55 AM.Tilly Hanlon and Beryl Baguley are planning to celebrate in style, one in Auckland and one in Waiuku near Glenbrook. Audio
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Prisoner's conviction quashed after 27 years in jail
7:50 AM.British police have re-opened the case and say they are committed to finding the culprit. Audio
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Telecom urged to compensate customers after yesterday's faults
7:48 AM.A lobby group for phone and internet users says these faults are happening too often. Audio
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Sports News for 19 March 2009
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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New research shows carbon dioxide out of control
7:38 AM.We speak to Professor Tim Naish of Victoria's Antarctic Research Centre Audio
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A friend of the two men stabbed in Auckland speaks out
7:36 AM.Baseem Al Amery was yesterday jailed for life with a minimum non-parole period of 18 years. Audio
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Bain jury shown exhibits from house
7:28 AM.These include a rifle, jersey and video footage taken of the scene. Audio
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April 7 tax deadline causes stress for some businesses
7:21 AM.The Commissioner of Inland Revenue, Robert Russell joins Morning Report. Audio
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Joseph Fritzl has pleaded guilty to all charges
7:15 AM.Charges include incest and murdering his baby son through neglect. Audio
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Police admit massive blunder
7:09 AM.The police have admitted a confidential document detailing a raid on gang houses was left behind during the raid. Audio
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Morning Business for 19 March 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Confidential police papers left at house after raid
6:36 AM.The Police Minister wants answers after the Police admitted they lost confidential papers which got into the hands of the Mongrel Mob. Audio
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Waatea News for 19 March 2009
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 19 March 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 19 March 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Businesses in danger of bankruptcy
6:09 AM.The Institute of Chartered Accounts says many firms will this year struggle to pay their tax bills. Audio
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The Hihi
6:01 AM.This morning's bird. Audio
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Top stories for 19 March 2009
6:00 AM.Top stories for 19 March 2009 Audio