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Morning Report for Monday 8 June 2009
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Australia
8:56 AM.Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia including that of a man clinging to the outside of a train for over two hours. Audio
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Fiji community wants to voice concerns to Foreign Minister
8:52 AM.Members of the Fiji community want to meet the Foreign Minister to tell him directly what they think about New Zealand's relations with their home country. Audio
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Waatea news
8:51 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Tax review group still plans to consider tax on housing
8:44 AM.A group reviewing the tax system says it has not been put off a capital gains tax on houses despite the Government ruling out the idea. Audio
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NZ planes should be immune to Air France sensor problem
8:40 AM.Investigators into the Air France crash that killed 228 people are now considering whether damaged speed sensors contributed to the tragedy. Audio
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Sports news
8:36 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets update
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Roger Federer realises French Open dream
8:28 AM.Roger Federer has achieved one of tennis's greatest records by winning the French Open championship in Paris, beating Robin Soderling 6-1 7-6 6-4 in straight sets. Audio
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Mt Albert by-election candidates enter final campaign week
8:23 AM.Candidates in the Mount Albert by-election enter their final week of campaigning as a poll shows the Labour party candidate well ahead of the pack. Audio
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Jurors attending Bain celebration concerns Law Society
8:16 AM.It took fourteen years but on Friday David Bain finally got the verdict he wanted - not guilty on five counts of murdering his parents and three siblings. Audio
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Politicians clash over super-city consultation
8:09 AM.It's full steam ahead for Auckland's super-city, as associate Local Government Minister John Carter and transition team head Mark Ford step up meetings across the country. Audio
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New Zealand offerings intrigue public at Venice Biennale
7:57 AM.Venetian locals have had their first chance to take in the latest offerings of contemporary art at their city's prestigious Biennale which opened its doors to the public Sunday. Audio
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Dwindling number of veterans commemorate D-Day
7:53 AM.Hundreds of services have been held around the world over the weekend to mark the 65th anniversary of 'D-day'. Audio
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NZ's halal certifiers"de-listed"by Indonesia
7:49 AM.The Indonesian Government has delisted the two Muslim authorities responsible for certifying halal meat in New Zealand. Audio
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New Zealand's Twenty20 World Cup campaign off to flying start
7:46 AM.The Black Caps are now confirmed qualifiers for the Super eight phase of the tournament following their defeat of Scotland. Audio
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Sports news
7:43 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Brown faces election drubbing and resignation pressure
7:39 AM.The British Prime Minister Gordon Brown is once again in the firing line. Audio
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Labour: Key knew about Worth's inappropriate behaviour
7:36 AM.The Labour Party says the National MP Richard Worth wasn't made Speaker of the House because the Prime Minister had heard rumours about his inappropriate behaviour towards women. Audio
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Lawyers say Bain case could shake justice system
7:24 AM.David Bain's lead lawyer Michael Reed QC and veteran barrister Peter Williams on the uniqueness of the Bain case. Audio
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Inquest into Bain family deaths being considered
7:20 AM.A new round of legal manoeuvring hangs over the Bain case with a possibility of a new inquiry by the Dunedin Coroner. Audio
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Brazil finds three more bodies from Air France Crash
7:16 AM.The Brazilian Navy has found three more bodies in the Atlantic Ocean where military planes and ships are searching for the remains of Air France Flight 447. Audio
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David Shearer on political poll
7:12 AM.There has been more bad news for the National Party, with the latest One News political poll showing Labour with an unassailable lead in the Mount Albert by-election. Audio
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Upset over Key's seeming endorsement of Banks
7:08 AM.There's upset over John Key's seeming affirmation of Auckland City Mayor, John Banks as his pick for Super mayor. Audio
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Morning business
6:44 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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David Bain trial brings new pressures onto jury members
6:40 AM.The David Bain trial has taken the meaning of jury service into new territory. Audio
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Key comment about Banks outrages North Shore mayor
6:34 AM.The Prime Minister is being slated by mayors in the Auckland region after introducing Auckland City mayor John Banks as"the super mayor". Audio
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Waatea news
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 8 June 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 8 June 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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New Zealand team takes surprise gold in women's archery
6:14 AM.The New Zealand women's archery team has won an historic gold medal in the World Cup in Turkey in their first ever international outing. Audio
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Top Stories for 8 June 2009
6:00 AM.Politicians clash over super-city consultation, David Bain trial brings new pressures onto jury members, Brown faces election drubbing and resignation pressure, Labour: Key knew about Worth's… Read more Audio