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Morning Report for Tuesday 4 May 2010
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Massey study to probe the depths of sex 'addiction'
8:55 AM.Can you get too much of a good thing? Audio
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New Zealand's first Maori rock art centre to be built
8:50 AM.Historic Maori cave drawings will be showcased in a new multi-million dollar rock art centre in Timaru before the end of the year. Audio
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Waatea News for 4 May 2010
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Communities concerned over Govt's emergency management system
8:44 AM.Remote communities fear that a system to help them during disasters won't work because it's dependent on the internet. Audio
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New immigration licensing in place today
8:40 AM.Overseas agents who offer advice on how to migrate to New Zealand must be licensed as of today. Audio
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Sports News for 4 May 2010
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 4 May 2010
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Final desperate campaigning in UK election
8:27 AM.In the final three days before the UK goes to the polls, the leaders are scrapping for every last vote. Audio
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Police change tack in search for Emma Campbell
8:21 AM.The police are today changing tack on their inquiry into the disappearance of the Christchurch woman, Emma Campbell. Audio
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Ireland to impose flight restrictions
8:19 AM.Ireland will impose restrictions on all flights in and out of the country for six hours later today as volcanic ash once again drifts south from Iceland. Audio
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RPI investors unlikely to get money back - receiver
8:18 AM.Rural Portfolio Capital, part owned by the rural entrepreneur Craig Norgate, and its sister company, Rural Portfolio Investments have both been put into receivership. Audio
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Air NZ link with Virgin Blue unlikely to run into red tape
8:15 AM.Better deals for trans-tasman travellers are being promised by Virgin Blue and Air New Zealand if a proposed alliance gets government approval. Audio
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John Key has just ended a surprise visit to Afghanistan
8:08 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key, has just ended a surprise two and a half day visit to Afghanistan. Audio
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BP accepts responsibility for oil slick
7:56 AM.The British oil giant, BP has agreed to pay for the cost of the clean-up and compensation for what it calls"legitimate claims"in the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Audio
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New leads in hunt for missing Whanganui woman
7:53 AM.Police have new leads in the hunt for a missing Whanganui woman after stopping 300 vehicles outside the city. Audio
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Jobs, investment at risk unless company tax is cut
7:48 AM.The Wellington Chamber of Commerce fears jobs and investment are at risk, unless the Government follows Australia's lead and cuts the company tax rate. Audio
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Sports News for 4 May 2010
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Canterbury residents plan for tsunami evacuation
7:42 AM.It's been more than two months since New Zealand braced for a tsunami following a massive earthquake off the coast of Chile. Audio
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Investors unlikely to get anything from failed Norgate company
7:35 AM.Rural Portfolio Capital, part owned by the rural entrepreneur Craig Norgate, and its sister company, Rural Portfolio Investments have both been put into receivership. Audio
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Reforms push up power prices
7:25 AM.New research suggests electricity reforms currently before Parliament helped push up wholesale power prices in March. Audio
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Lower airfares, more routes under trans-Tasman alliance.
7:22 AM.Air New Zealand says some trans-Tasman airfares could fall by up to 20 percent if its proposed alliance with Virgin Blue gets the go-ahead. Audio
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Investigation begins into Marsden Point deaths
7:15 AM.Investigators will today inspect a ship in Northland, on which two foreign crewmen died. Audio
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Mumbai gunman found guilty
7:12 AM.The sole surviving gunman from the 2008 terrorist attack on Mumbai has been found guilty of waging war on India and murder. Audio
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Prime Minister makes secret visit to Afghanistan
7:08 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key, has just ended a secret two and a half day visit to Afghanistan. Audio
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Morning Business for 4 May 2010
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Act party says emission trading must be delayed
6:40 AM.The Act Party says the government must delay the introduction of the Emissions Trading Scheme or risk damaging the economy. Audio
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Waatea News for 4 May 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 4 May 2010
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 4 May 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region Audio
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Two-thirds of workers hoping for modest pay rise
6:11 AM.A new survey shows almost two-thirds of New Zealanders are hoping for a modest pay-rise from their employers this year. Audio
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Tougher competition expected on trans-Tasman air fares
6:08 AM.Australian airline Qantas is expected to face much tougher competition in the Australian domestic market, and on the trans-Tasman route if regulators approve a proposed alliance between Air New… Read more Audio
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Top stories for Tuesday 4 May 2010
6:00 AM.The Prime Minister makes a secret visit to Afghanistan. The death penalty is expected for a Pakistani convicted for the Mumbai terror attack. Investigation begins into Marsden Point deaths. Lower… Read more Audio