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Morning Report for Tuesday 14 April 2009
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Candy maker's sweet story of survival
8:56 AM.73 year old Archie Marlin and his family have run The Alps candy store outside Leavenworth, near Seattle, since 1945. Audio
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Waatea News
8:46 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Applications invited for second best job in the world
8:40 AM.The Aroha Island Charitable Trust is riding on the coat tails of Queensland Tourism's successful campaign, with their own island caretaker job. Audio
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Fire at hostel for homeless in Poland
8:39 AM.At least 21 people have been killed in a fire at a hostel for homeless people in north-western Poland. 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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Doctors warn health boards against cutting services
8:26 AM.Senior doctors say budget blowouts by District Health Boards should not be used as an excuse to cut health services. Audio
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Sharples says Maori inmates need Maori focus
8:23 AM.The Maori Affairs Minister wants an alternative rehabilitation centre to be established for Maori prisoners. Audio
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East Asia Summit canned after Thai protests
8:17 AM.Our political reporter Chris Bramwell was in Pattaya as the events unfolded. Audio
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Business says more nuanced dealing with Fiji needed
8:14 AM.The NZ Pacific Business Council says the government must take care over Fiji as it's an export market worth 500 million dollars. Audio
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Fiji Law Society tells judges to ignore government ruling
8:09 AM.Dorsami Naidu, the president of the Fiji Law Society, says the situation is spiralling out of control. Audio
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Essex County Council recruit staff from NZ
7:57 AM.The Essex County Council in England is finding it so hard to recruit social workers that it's trying to tempt staff from NZ. Audio
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Single fund mooted for groups helping troubled families
7:53 AM.Government is considering setting up a single fund to distribute money to community and iwi groups dealing with troubled families. Audio
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Fighting between Auckland's mayors intensifies
7:49 AM.Auckland's mayors aim to meet this week, as do outraged local Maori amid talk of protest action. Audio
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Sports News
7:44 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Key plans to discuss economy with China's leaders
7:41 AM.John Key meets China's leaders tonight - with the world economic recession at the top of the agenda. Audio
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US Navy snipers shoot pirates
7:35 AM.The crew of an American container ship are elated after US Navy snipers shot dead three pirates holding their captain hostage. Audio
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Man to appear in court charged with rape of 13-year-old girl
7:29 AM.The rape occurred in the Auckland suburb of Waterview on Sunday morning. Audio
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Thai troops firing shots to quell Bangkok protests
7:24 AM.At least two people have been killed and dozens injured as troops and anti-government protesters continue to clash. Audio
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Fiji political crisis intensifies ripples around Pacific
7:17 AM.With the Minister of Foreign Affairs Murray McCully. Audio
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Fiji political crisis intensifies ripples around Pacific
7:12 AM.With our correspondent in Fiji Matelita Ragogo. Audio
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Fear prevades Fiji as military regime tightens grip
7:09 AM.Commodore Frank Bainimarama's government has been reinstated, moving swiftly to muzzle the media, and its critics. Audio
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Morning Business News for 14 April 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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MFAT head returns home after summit evacuation
6:42 AM.Many of Asia's top dignitaries have returned home after the cancellation of the East Asian summit. Audio
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Fiji constitution author warns of international isolation
6:38 AM.One of the authors of Fiji's constitution warns the country is courting international isolation as it moves closer to a military dictatorship. 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 14 April 2009
6:23 AM.The latest from the farming and rural communities. Audio
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Pacific News
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Fiji threatens to expel New Zealand, Australian journalists
6:10 AM.Yesterday the Fijian government stepped up its media onslaught, asking TV3 reporter Sia Aston, and cameraman, Matt Smith to leave Suva. Audio
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Tara - The Black Fronted Tern
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 14 April 2009
6:00 AM.Fiji political crisis, protests in Bangkok, man appears in court on rape charge, US navy shoot pirates, and John Key in China. Audio