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Morning Report for Friday 10 July 2009
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Kerry-Anne Walsh with her finger on the button, the button being being Australia. Audio
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Racing sheep to make debut in Methven
8:51 AM.Forget the gee gees, the V8s and the rowing. When it comes to racing at least in Methven, think sheep. Audio
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Waatea news for 10 July
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Internet termination still option in copyright law review
8:44 AM.The Government will have another go at drawing up a law that aims to crack down on the illegal downloading of films and music on the Internet. Audio
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US National Security Agency's Director in Wellington
8:40 AM.It's believed the US National Security Agency's Director is in Wellington to discuss work done at the Waihopai Spy Base. Audio
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Sports news for 10 July
8:36 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets update for 10 July
8:30 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Commuter chaos at Wellington railway station
8:29 AM.As we've been reporting, the Wellington commuter train network is OUT this morning after problems with overhead rail lines. Audio
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Dunedin retailers condemn parking changes
8:25 AM.There were heated exchanges between angry Dunedin retailers and city councillors at a public meeting last night, over the city's unpopular new parking policy. Audio
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Outcry over adult education funding cuts
8:21 AM.The Minister of Education admits she's received thousands of complaints about funding cuts to adult community education classes in secondary schools. Audio
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New initiative against text bullying
8:19 AM.Text bullies could be kicked off the country's biggest cellphone network under new sanctions unveiled by Vodafone. Audio
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Murder accused says ex girlfriend insulted and abused him
8:15 AM.Clayton Weatherston, who's charged with murdering his ex girlfriend last year will return to the witness stand for a third day today. Audio
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Wellington trains grind to a halt due to overhead line problems
8:12 AM.The entire rail network in the Wellington region has been shut down this morning because of overhead power faults. Audio
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Postal Union says NZ Post cuts too deep
8:09 AM.New Zealand Post is refusing to rule out further job cuts, after revelations as many as 500 positions have been shed by the state owned company. Audio
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Is the World Cup winnable with Henry at the helm?
7:55 AM.Critics are scratching their heads over the Rugby Union reappointing Graham Henry before he proves his All Blacks are up to it in the Tri Nations that starts next week. Audio
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Court hears ex Minister made false records out of panic
7:52 AM.The lawyer for Taito Philip Field says the former Labour MP made foolish and unwise decisions which led to him creating backdated payment and work documents. Audio
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Sports news for 10 July
7:48 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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New Zealand rowers finish Indian Ocean race
7:43 AM.They were lost, then they were found and now they're finished. Audio
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NSA Director in secret visit to New Zealand
7:38 AM.The Director of the United States National Security Agency had his cover blown yesterday when he was identified getting out of a crown limousine in central Wellington by a local journalist. Audio
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Family of man shot in Jamaica grieve loss
7:24 AM.The family of the New Zealander shot in Jamaica says it could be weeks before his body is laid to rest in New Zealand. Audio
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G8 nations agree to 80 percent cut in emissions by 2050
7:23 AM.US President Barack Obama is praising what he describes as an"historic consensus"on battling climate change. Audio
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Spat over tourism funds in Niue
7:18 AM.The Prime Minister's up till now goodwill filled tour of the Pacific has all of a sudden run into rancour, and money's at the heart of it. Audio
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Double homicide investigtion after Rotorua shootings
7:12 AM.Following an Armed Offenders Squad call out late yesterday afternoon, two bodies were found outside a house in the city. Audio
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Live from the police cordon
7:12 AM.Radio New Zealand reporter Matthew Farrell is outside the police cordon at the scene of the homicide and he joins us now. Audio
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Hundred of jobs shed at NZ Post this year
7:09 AM.New Zealand Post is blaming the recession for it cutting hundreds of jobs in the last six months. Audio
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Morning business for 10 July
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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An industrial stoush
6:41 AM.Trouble brewing between telecommunications workers and a company which wants to turn them into self-employed contractors. Audio
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Safety assurances after Milford road crash
6:38 AM.Authorities say systems are in place to try to ensure bus drivers on the Milford Road can cope with its challenging conditions. Audio
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Waatea news for 10 July
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 10 July 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 10 July
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Top stories of the day for 10 July
6:00 AM.New Zealand Post is blaming the recession for it cutting hundreds of jobs in the last six months. Audio