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Morning Report for Monday 20 July 2009
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:57 AM.Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia. Audio
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Plain English or gibberish - time to have your say
8:52 AM.Fed up with bills and forms that are nothing more than gobbledygook? Audio
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Rotting nappies from Britain causing a stink in Brazil
8:49 AM.They're among 14-thousand tonnes of toxic waste that has been sitting at three Brazilian ports for months, and Brazil is demanding Britain do something about it. Audio
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Waatea news for 20 July 2009
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Supercity seen as chance to lift Auckland tourism industry
8:40 AM.Major players in Auckland's Tourism sector hope the proposed Supercity amalgamation might lift the region's performance in one of its most important businesses. Audio
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Sports news for 20 July 2009
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets update for 20 July 2009
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Porch latest addittion to International Space Station
8:28 AM.The International Space Station is now sporting the latest addition in cosmic-home renovations, the"space verandah." Audio
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CAA to delay safety projects due to funding cuts
8:22 AM.The Civil Aviation Authority says falling revenues are forcing it to postpone several safety projects. Audio
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Police in Indonesia still trying to identify the bombers
8:16 AM.Police in Indonesia are still trying to identify the suicide bombers responsible for attacks on two hotels in Jakarta on Friday. Audio
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Credit agency to rate all borrowers
8:12 AM.New Zealand's biggest credit reporting company is about to start issuing creditworthiness ratings for everyone who seeks a loan. Audio
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Canterbury hit by double whammy of measles and swine flu
8:09 AM.In Canterbury, residents are being warned to prepare for a double whammy of swine flu and measles as a new school term gets under way today. Audio
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Roulston equals New Zealand's best Tour de France ranking
7:57 AM.Rookie Tour de France competitor, Hayden Roulston, has equaled New Zealand's best individual performance at the world's most famous cycling race. Audio
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NZ misses out on chance to be in netball final
7:53 AM.This country's best netball side this season, the Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic failed to make it into the final after being decisively beaten by the Adelaide Thunderbirds in Hamilton last night. Audio
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Kyoto replacement treaty unlikely to be ready this year
7:50 AM.The minister in charge of international climate change negotiations, Tim Groser is warning there is unlikely to be a treaty ready to replace the Kyoto Protocol on climate change this year. Audio
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Cabinet will consider delaying of folic acid in bread
7:47 AM.Cabinet will today be asked to release a document, that will effectively delay the introduction of compulsory folic acid in bread, until after the next general election. Audio
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Murder probe over family of five killed in Sydney
7:46 AM.Five members of a family have been killed at their home in Sydney, in what police say was an extremely violent and targeted attack. Audio
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Sports news for 20 July 2009
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Ngapuhi activist claiming auction breach of human rights
7:38 AM.A Ngapuhi man says the auction of an iconic flagpole is a breach of human rights. Audio
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Councillor declares war on Far North mayor
7:35 AM.Months of bickering at the Far North District Council have erupted into a declaration of war. Audio
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Remarkable end to British Open
7:25 AM.It looked like history was being made but in the end 59 year old American, Tom Watson choked losing in a 4 hole playoff to fellow American Stewart Cink. Audio
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New Zealanders remember Apollo 11 moon landing
7:21 AM.In New Zealand, today's date marks 40 years since humankind first set foot on the moon. Audio
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New Zealanders urged to defer non-urgent Indonesia travel
7:12 AM.New Zealanders are being urged to defer all non-urgent travel to Indonesia following Friday's bombings in the capital, Jakarta. Audio
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Health officials urge caution as state school holidays end
7:09 AM.The Ministry of Health says there may be a rapid rise in the number of swine flu cases over the next few weeks as thousands of students return to schools across the country today. Audio
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Morning business for 20 July 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Cabinet pushing for 3-year delay for folic acid in bread
6:40 AM.Cabinet will today be asked to release a document for public discussion on whether bread should be fortified with folic acid. Audio
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A rapid rise in the number of swine flu cases predicted
6:37 AM.The Minstry of Health is warning of a rapid rise in the number of swine flu cases now that the school holidays have come to an end. Audio
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Waatea news for 20 July 2009
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 20 July 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 20 July 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Kiwi-Chinese feel racism impairs their chances of success
6:16 AM.A prominent Chinese-born lawyer says racism still holds back Chinese people wishing to find success in New Zealand. Audio
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Australia warns of more terrorist attacks in Indonesia
6:11 AM.The Australian Government is warning of more terrorist attacks in Indonesia, as the hunt continues for the masterminds behind's Friday's hotel blasts. Audio
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Top stories of the day for 20 July 2009
6:00 AM.Health officials are advising parents not to send their children back today if they are displaying flu-like symptoms and teachers should also stay at home if they are ill. Audio