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Morning Report for Wednesday 15 July 2009
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New Zealander crushed to death in a rubbish truck in England
8:57 AM.A New Zealander has been found crushed to death inside a rubbish truck in England. Audio
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Farmers tell banks to stop milking them
8:53 AM.Federated Farmers is calling on banks to go easy on farmers who are having a hard time because of the recession. Audio
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Waatea news
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Internet termination is back on the agenda for downloaders
8:42 AM.Industry groups are condemning rejuvenated plans to disconnect internet users who illegally download music or videos. Audio
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Two New Zealand teenagers in murder trial on Gold Coast
8:37 AM.Two New Zealand teenagers are facing trial for the murder of a drug dealer on Australia's Gold Coast. Audio
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Sports news
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Market update
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Details have been revealed of a plan to kill Al Qaeda members
8:27 AM.Further details have been revealed of a secret CIA plan to assassinate Al Qaeda members through the use of on the ground hit teams. Audio
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Low use of 90-day trial period for workers since March
8:24 AM.Small busineses' experiences with the probation period for new employees are coming to light. Audio
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Two changes to All Blacks starting lineup for Tri Nation test
8:22 AM.The Crown will resume its cross-examination of Taito Phillip Field this morning as the former Labour MP continues to deny he gained any financial benefit in exchange for helping Thai workers on… Read more Audio
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Two changes to All Blacks starting lineup for Tri Nation test
8:22 AM.The Crown will resume its cross-examination of Taito Phillip Field this morning as the former Labour MP continues to deny he gained any financial benefit in exchange for helping Thai workers on… Read more Audio
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Poll shows support for referendum on MMP
8:18 AM.An UMR Research Poll has found widespread support for reducing the number of MPs, but public opinion over the success of our electoral system is divided. . Audio
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Field says he tried to help overstayers
8:15 AM.The Crown will resume its cross-examination of Taito Phillip Field this morning as the former Labour MP continues to deny he gained any financial benefit in exchange for helping Thai workers on… Read more Audio
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Economists concerned at renewed enthusiasm for property
8:09 AM.Property and investment advisers says there isn't much the Reserve Bank governor can do to get New Zealanders to quit their borrow-and-spend ways. Audio
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Chatham Islands farmers bag tax breaks
7:57 AM.Tax relief and income assistance has been secured for some of the most isolated farmers on the planet - those on the Chatham Islands. Audio
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Lobby group accuses schools of"blackmail"over fees
7:53 AM.An education lobby group is accusing integrated schools of employing"blackmail"to get parents to pay exorbitant, supposedly"voluntary", fees. Audio
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Sports news
7:46 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Grave concerns for missing Te Papa executive
7:40 AM.The chief executive of Te Papa, Dr Seddon Bennington is one of two trampers lost in the Tararua Ranges north of Wellington. Audio
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Cookie munchers miffed at Griffins biscuit shortfall
7:36 AM.Technical glitches in moving the production of Griffins biscuits to Auckland means some of New Zealand's favourites have been missing from supermarket shelves. Audio
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Health Ministry warns of more serious cases of swine flu
7:27 AM.The Health Ministry is warning to expect more serious cases of swine flu, as Australia experiences an increasing number of complications brought on by the disease. Audio
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Murder-accused argues provocation in face of Crown grilling
7:23 AM.The man accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend continues to insist he was provoked, despite the Crown's claim the attack was intentional. Audio
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US bank marks multibillion dollar profit as govt deficit soars
7:18 AM.One of the United States' largest banks Goldman Sachs has announced a quarterly profit of nearly three and a half billion U.S. dollars, just six months after claiming billions of dollars in government… Read more Audio
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More petrol price drops to come
7:15 AM.Motorists can expect further cuts in petrol prices over the coming months, according to new forecasts. Audio
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Fears housing upswing will undermine long term recovery
7:08 AM.There are warnings an upswing in the housing sector could undermine the long term recovery of the economy. Audio
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Morning Business News for 15 July 2009
6:48 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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France unrest before Bastille Day
6:41 AM.More than 300 cars have been set on fire and 240 people arrested in cities across France as rioting youths disrupt Bastille Day events. Audio
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Has the oil bubble burst?
6:37 AM.Motorists can expect further cuts in petrol prices over the coming months, according to new forecasts. Audio
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Waatea news
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 15 July 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 15 July 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Flood meetings in north yield valuable stories
6:15 AM.Public meetings across flood-prone Northland are yielding vital information that could avert further disasters. Audio
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Family of Halatau Naitoko still seek answers after guilty pleas
6:12 AM.The family of 17 year old Halatau Naitoko, the teenager who was mistakenly shot and killed by police involved in an armed chase on the North western motorway say they still want answers. Audio
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Top Stories for 15 July 2009
6:00 AM.Economists concerned at renewed enthusiasm for property, Field says he tried to help overstayers, Murder-accused argues provocation in face of Crown grilling, New Zealander crushed to death in a… Read more Audio