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Morning Report for Friday 9 October 2009
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:54 AM.We cross to Canberra to join our correspondent, Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Calls for Silvio Berlusconi to resign
8:50 AM.Has the day of reckoning finally dawned for Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi? Audio
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Waatea news
8:46 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Nightmare continues for vineyard neighbours
8:42 AM.Noisy neighbours. It's a common problem and for a Marlborough family, there's been an uncommon solution. Audio
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All White's to play first leg of world cup qualifying campaign
8:38 AM.New Zealand's chances of making it to soccer's World Cup for only the second time ever come to a head this weekend. Audio
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Sports news for 9 October 2009
8:34 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Markets update for 9 October 2009
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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World Muslim population hits 1.57 billion
8:26 AM.Nearly one in four people around the world is Muslim. Audio
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Kiwisaver's rise counters big losses elsewhere
8:23 AM.Kiwisaver is proving to be the star among the fund managers, according to a new assessment by investment advisers. Audio
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University pulls out of Uighur leader event
8:19 AM.The University of Auckland has cancelled a public meeting at which the exiled Uighur leader Rebiya Kadeer was due to speak. Audio
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Snow affects South Island farmers
8:15 AM.Farmers are keeping an anxious eye on the skies, as another bout of bad weather moves across the country. Audio
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Psychologist speaks on abductions
8:11 AM.Joining us is associate professor in psychology and the supervisor of the sex offender treatment programme at Auckland Prison, Doug Boer. Audio
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Latest on search for toddler
8:09 AM.The toddler went missing from a property in the West Auckland suburb of Henderson on Monday evening and was last seen talking to an Asian woman walking a dog. Audio
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Vote looming on Sevens at Olympics
7:57 AM.The International Olympic Committee is set to vote later today on whether to include rugby sevens from 2016. Audio
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Day of mourning in Samoa for tsunami victims
7:51 AM.Most of Samoa is expected to come to a standstill for today's national day of mourning for those who died in last week's tsunami. Audio
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Panic in Vanu'atu at tsunami warning
7:48 AM.Yesterday's earthquakes in Vanu'atu caused panic throughout the island nation - but little damage. Audio
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Morning sports news for 9 October 2009
7:44 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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NZ Bus operations manager
7:40 AM.Zane Fulljames is the operations general manager for NZ Bus and he joins us. Audio
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Auckland buses to be off the road all weekend
7:36 AM.Unions say Auckland buses will remain off the roads until at least Sunday evening. Audio
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Snow threatens major roads
7:29 AM.Another blast of atrocious weather is keeping farmers and roadworkers on edge as it moves across the country. Audio
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Civil Defence responds
7:23 AM.Listening to that has been the Civil Defence Emergency Management Director, John Hamilton. Audio
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Seismologist puzzled by tsunami alert hoopla
7:19 AM.A veteran seismologist is puzzled by yesterday's tsunami alert, saying Civil Defence has now managed to get its predictions wrong twice in just over a week. Audio
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Cloudy legislation to blame for bank tax cases - expert
7:15 AM.Westpac, one of the country's largest banks, has been found guilty of tax avoidance in the High Court. Audio
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Police with latest on missing toddler
7:09 AM.The number of police investigating the disappearance of two-year-old Aisling Symes will be boosted in the coming days. Audio
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Morning Business News for 9 October 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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'P' measures mean cold medicine will need prescription
6:39 AM.Cold and flu sufferers can expect to fork out more money to buy effective relief tablets containing psuedoephedrine. Audio
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Parents plea for missing toddler
6:37 AM.The parents of the two year old who went missing from a property in the Auckland suburb of Henderson on Monday, have spoken out about their daughter's disappearance. Audio
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Waatea news
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 9 October 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 9 October 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Children of working mums less healthy
6:13 AM.Children of working mums are less healthy than other children, according to new research from Britain Audio
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Seismologist criticises civil defence tsunami alert
6:11 AM.Yesterday's tsunami alert is being criticised by a veteran seismologist who says Civil Defence over-reacted. Audio
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Top Stories for 9 October 2009
6:00 AM.The hunt for missing toddler Asiling Symes moves into its 4th day. Westpac is the second Bank to lose a multi-million dollar case to Inland revenue. There are still questions over Civil Defence's… Read more Audio