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Morning Report for Monday 12 April 2010
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:55 AM.Phil joins us from Melbourne with the latest news from the lucky country. Audio
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Pacific Vaka carry conservation message to the region
8:52 AM.Four Pacific Island Vaka or voyaging canoes, made with modern material but based on traditional design, leave Auckland this Wednesday carrying a conservation message to the Pacific. Audio
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Waatea News for 12 April 2010
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Journalist speaks of her detention in Iran's Evin prison
8:43 AM.Freed journalist Roxana Saberi has spoken out against ongoing human rights abuses in Iran, telling the story of her arrest and detention in the notorious Evin prison. Audio
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Employment market grows in first quarter of 2010
8:40 AM.Jobs that were first to be cut during the recession now have the highest number of vacancies, according to a survey by online employment website, TradeMe Jobs. Audio
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Sports News for 12 April 2010
8:36 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 12 April 2010
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Internet users protest secret anti-piracy talks
8:28 AM.Internet user groups and civil liberties campaigners say secretive international talks to crack down on copyright infringements threaten the rights of ordinary people. Audio
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Changes in the wind for university entrance
8:23 AM.Education authorities are considering introducing a standardised entrance requirement for all degrees no matter where they are taught. Audio
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Foot-and-mouth disease in S.Korea leads to mass cull
8:17 AM.Federated Farmers is calling on border security to be extra vigilant following the latest outbreak of foot and mouth disease in South Korea. Audio
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Nuclear debate: should NZ re-evaluate its stance?
8:11 AM.As Prime Minister John Key prepares for an historic nuclear summit in the US, New Zealand's hard line nuclear stance is being called into question at home. Senior Lecturer in military studies at… Read more Audio
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Auditor General could prevent historic Auckland school's shift
7:56 AM.The Auditor General is being called on to prevent Council plans to move historic Mount Roskill school, Monte Cecilia, three kilometres down the road in order to make way for a park. Audio
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Seven men in court over handbag snatching hit and run
7:53 AM.The men are due to appear in the Auckland High Court later this morning in relation to the hit-and-run killing of a woman in a South Auckland car park after allegedly snatching her hand bag. Audio
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Scores killed in Bangkok clashes
7:48 AM.The unrest in Thailand has spread to the popular backpacker hangout, Khaosan Road in Bangkok, where at least 20 people have been killed in gunbattles. Audio
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Sports News for 12 April 2010
7:43 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Police refute protesters' claims of harassment
7:39 AM.Police National Manager for Operations, Superintendent Tony McLeod denies claims of harassment but dodges questions about intelligence gathering about individuals at protests. Audio
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Protesters claim police harassment
7:35 AM.Police have been conducting routine surveillance of small protest groups, including a bible group, members of a Tibetan candlelight vigil and even striking Wellington bus workers, according to newly… Read more Audio
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Investigation carried on over 30 years
7:25 AM.The New South Wales government is offering a large reward for any information about a New Zealander who went missing thirty years ago. Linda Suzanne Davie was 22-years old when last seen in Sydney in… Read more Audio
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Labour calls for leadership in nuclear disarmament
7:22 AM.The Labour Party is calling on the Prime Minister to show leadership in promoting nuclear disarmament while in Washington this week. Audio
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Obama leads summit effort to secure nuclear materials
7:17 AM.United States President Barack Obama is meeting the leaders of nuclear-armed foes India and Pakistan in Washington today. Audio
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NZ's Polish community honours those who died in plane crash
7:15 AM.Members of the Wellington Polish community honoured the 97 Polish state officials who died in Saturday's plane crash with a church service in the Hutt Valley. Audio
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Poland President Lech Kaczynski's body returns home
7:11 AM.Journalist Rafal Kiepuszewski joins us this morning from Poland to talk about the grief of the people and the impact of this tragedy on the nation. Audio
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Morning Business for 12 April 2010
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Tiger Woods says he is back in contention at Masters
6:40 AM.The fourth round of the Masters golf tournament is underway, but the leaders have yet to tee off in what promises to be a nail biting finish. Audio
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Waatea News for 12 April 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 12 April 2010
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 12 April 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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NSW Police confident reward will help NZ cold case
6:14 AM.Australian police hope a reward of NZ$130K will provide new information on the disappearance of a New Zealand woman in 1980. Audio
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Government rejects call for US ship visits
6:11 AM.The National led coalition says allowing American nuclear warships back into New Zealand ports is not on the agenda. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 12 April 2010
6:00 AM.On the programme this morning, we look at: Poland and the aftermath of the Preseident's plane crash; increased calls for nuclear disarmament from both home and abroad; an historic investigation of a… Read more Audio