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Morning Report for Monday 14 December 2009
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia Audio
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Expert says museum's Hone Heke relic is a fake
8:55 AM.An exhibition devoted to the great Ngapuhi chief Hone Heke opens at Russell Museum today but a big question mark hangs over its star exhibit. Audio
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Waatea news for 14 December 2009
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Hillary family back moving Sir Ed's house to school grounds
8:45 AM.The future of Sir Edmund Hillary's family home has been secured. Audio
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Lawyers seek to sue Tony Blair
8:40 AM.Lawyers representing the overthrown Iraqi leadership have asked England's attorney general for consent to prosecute Tony Blair, claiming an interview with BBC television reveals offences contrary to… Read more Audio
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Sports news for 14 December 2009
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets update for 14 December 2009
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Prosecutor responds to calls for greater say on sentencing
8:23 AM.Simon Moore has worked on a number of high profile cases including that of RSA triple-killer William Bell. Audio
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Sophie Elliott's father wants greater say over sentencing
8:21 AM.Sophie Elliott's father wants victims' families to have a greater say over the sentence sought once a person is convicted and to be kept better informed as trials proceed. Audio
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Wellington hosts premiere of Lovely Bones
8:20 AM.Wellington is rolling out the red carpet later today for the New Zealand premiere of Peter Jackson's latest movie The Lovely Bones. Audio
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North Shore mayor criticised for late-night texts
8:15 AM.The North Shore mayor, Andrew Williams, is unrepentant after being criticised for his habit of sending middle-of-the-night text messages to senior politicians. Audio
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Copenhagen climate talks move into high gear this week
8:05 AM.Copenhagen will move into an even higher security mode this week, as hundreds of ministers and world leaders arrive to decide on the future shape of a global climate change deal. Audio
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Mid-Canterbury farmer setting trap to capture black panther
7:55 AM.A mid-Canterbury farmer is setting a trap to capture a mysterious black panther seen in various parts of Canterbury for the past 10 years. Audio
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Gillette drops Tiger Woods
7:50 AM.Tiger Woods is packing up his golf clubs for an indefinite period of time. Audio
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Pakistan seek to reassert dominance with bat
7:45 AM.More now on the cricket where Pakistan are seeking to reassert dominance with the bat in their second innings and deny the Black Caps a series win. Audio
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Sports news for 14 December 2009
7:42 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Steven Joyce responds
7:40 AM.Steven Joyce responds. Audio
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Questions over why the Road Safety Trust isn't paying out
7:35 AM.A Crown fund set up to make the roads safer has failed to pay out any money over the year, despite having ten million dollars in the bank. Audio
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Fed Farmers says no need to enforce quad bike age limits
7:25 AM.Federated Farmers says there's no need to enforce an age restriction on the use of farm bikes, despite the death of a six year old girl at a motocross track near Huntly. Audio
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North Shore mayor says cricism of late-night texts set-up
7:20 AM.The North Shore mayor is calling criticism of him for sending late-night text messages a politically motivated set-up. Audio
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Crunch time in Copenhagen for governments of all political hue
7:16 AM.As for the talks themselves, it's crunch time for governments from across the divide as their political heavy hitters arrive in Copenhagen. Audio
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Climate activists criticise police over arrests
7:10 AM.Climate change activists in the Danish capital of Copenhagen say police indiscriminately arrested hundreds of protesters during a weekend rally. Audio
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Morning business for 14 December 2009
6:50 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Political activist calls on North Shore mayor to resign
6:40 AM.A political activist and blogger is calling on the North Shore mayor, Andrew Williams to resign for his habit of sending texts, emails and faxes in the middle of the night. Audio
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Police release climate protesters
6:35 AM.Danish police have released almost all of nearly 1,000 climate protesters arrested during a weekend mass rally in Copenhagen. Audio
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Waatea news for 14 December 2009
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 14 December 2009
6:25 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for 14 December 2009
6:20 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Why do pandas have black eyes?
6:15 AM.Why are pandas so unenthusiastic when it comes to making baby pandas? Audio
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New Indian state leads to fears other areas will secede
6:12 AM.To India where there are fears a Pandora's box has been opened through the creation of a new state in the north of present day Andhra Pradesh. Audio
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More violence in the Philippines with a dramatic jail break.
6:10 AM.More than 70 gunmen destroyed a wall of the building in the south of the country and freed a group of prisoners. Audio
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Top stories for Monday 14 December 2009
6:00 AM.Climate activists hit back at Copenhagen police over mass arrests.The North Shore mayor defends his late night texting of the Prime Minister. Bar owners calls for stiffer laws to target drunks and a… Read more Audio