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Morning Report for Friday 3 July 2009
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Australia
8:57 AM.With who else but Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Young Whangarei performer heads to UK to follow dream
8:53 AM.A young Maori performer from Whangarei is off to the UK today to pursue his dream of a life on stage. Audio
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Waatea news for 3 July 2009
8:51 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Fiji's emergency regluations are extended
8:45 AM.The decision to hold off creating a new constitution for Fiji for another three years has been met with anger. Audio
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Triple road fatality in Invercargill overnight
8:42 AM.Three teenagers were killed and another person was seriously injured when their car slammed into the side of a commercial building just after midnight last night. Audio
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Sports news for 3 July 2009
8:37 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets update for 3 July 2009
8:32 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Obama's new strategy in Afghanistan - little chance of success
8:28 AM.An Afghanistan analyst who's been covering the region for 20 years says the Barack Obama's new strategy in Afghanistan has little chance of success. Audio
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Cromwell community shut in after snow
8:24 AM.Police are warning that motorists must obey the warnings, as some have become stuck in heavy snow overnight, several of them on state highway six from Cromwell to Queenstown. Audio
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Forget diversification, back farmers says rural leader
8:17 AM.New Zealand has to forget high-tech, and get back to simple number-8 wire. Audio
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Government plans new powers for police
8:09 AM.A new bill just introduced to Parliament could see some people forced to give statements to police. Audio
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Forests pass into iwi control tomorrow
7:55 AM.A ceremony's being held tomorrow to officially hand one of New Zealand's biggest forests to its new owners, a group of North Island iwi. Audio
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U.S. jobless rate hits 26-yr high
7:51 AM.The latest figures show that nearly half a million jobs were lost in June alone. Audio
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TV3 says it will lobby against outdated Broadcasting Act
7:47 AM.TV3 says it will fight on in its battle to air advertisements on Sunday mornings. Audio
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Sports news for 3 July 2009
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Doctors call for end to driveway carnage
7:40 AM.There's a renewed call from paediatricians to reduce the number of accidents involving children run down in driveways. Audio
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State sector wages tied to improvement in productivity
7:36 AM.State sector workers are being told they won't get pay increases unless they can be raised through productivity gains. Audio
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No plans to move or close threatened Waihi village
7:27 AM.The residents of the Lake Taupo settlement of Waihi village return to their homes today. Audio
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Investigators say Air France plane 'broke on impact'
7:23 AM.French investigators say the Air France plane that crashed into the Atlantic last month hit the water intact and at high speed. Audio
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Barack Obama's new offensive in Afghanistan
7:19 AM.Four thousand US marines are confronting the Taliban head on in their stronghold of Helmand province in operation Strike of the Sword. Audio
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Police hold a briefing over triple fatality in Invercargill
7:17 AM.Heavy snowfall is affecting many roads around the country with many closures. Audio
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Worth investigation reaches conclusion
7:14 AM.The former Internal Affairs minister and MP, Richard Worth could learn today whether the police will take their investigation into allegations against him of a sexual nature any further. Audio
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Critics argue new bill could threaten civil liberties
7:09 AM.Criminal lawyers say the Government must tread carefully with a plan to force people to reveal information about serious crime. Audio
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Morning business for 3 July 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Apple exporters hope to end trans-Tasman sour note
6:42 AM.Apple exporters are hoping a World Trade Organisation ruling will spell the end to a sour note in trans-Tasman relations. Audio
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New bill could force people to reveal crime information
6:38 AM.The Justice Minister says proposed new laws that would force people to reveal information about serious crimes won't erode civil liberties. Audio
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Waatea news for 3 July 2009
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 3 July 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 3 July 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Top Stories for 3 July 2009
6:00 AM.Criminal lawyers say the Government must tread carefully with a plan to force people to reveal information about serious crime. Audio