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Morning Report for Thursday 3 June 2010
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1982 All Whites side - where are they now?
8:55 AM.It's just over a week away from the opening of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Audio
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Pharmac looking at funding new form of contraceptive
8:52 AM.The Government's drug buying agency, Pharmac is considering funding a contraceptive implant for young women. Audio
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Waatea News
8:50 AM.The latest news from the Waatea team. Audio
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Murder accused to face more cross examination today
8:43 AM.The man accused of murdering a policeman will face more scrutiny about his knowledge of weapons today after saying he was shocked his airgun was powerful enough to kill. Audio
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Opponents of Central Plains Water irrigation mull appeal
8:40 AM.Opponents of the Central Plains Water irrigation scheme say they won't stop fighting the proposal. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.The latest from the team at Radio NZ Sport. Audio
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Market Update
8:29 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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Early guilty pleas focus of appeal to Supreme Court
8:25 AM.The way judges reduce sentences for early guilty pleas is the focus of an appeal to the Supreme Court. Audio
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Property investment consultant on prospects for housing
8:20 AM.Property investment consultant, Ollie Newland discusses prospects for housing. Audio
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Mortgage approvals flat despite removal of tax uncertainty
8:15 AM.Lending on houses continues to flatline, defying predictions of a post-Budget sales bonanza. Audio
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New Zealander caught up in gunman shooting spree
8:10 AM.A taxi driver has gone on a rampage in north-west England shooting dead 12 people and injuring 25 others. Audio
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Galloping clubs fear axe is looming over racecourses
7:56 AM.A group representing half the country's galloping clubs is calling for heads to roll, as papers show its governing body has drawn up plans to shut down 17 racecourses. Audio
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New Zealanders able to join lawsuit over Hepatitis C
7:50 AM.A law firm representing women who contracted Hepatitis C from a doctor working at a Melbourne abortion clinic says the doctor was known to be a potential danger to the community. Audio
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Sports News for 3 June 2010
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Top Stories for 3 June 2010
7:44 AM.Shooting in England, speeding motorists, Kiwibank, Israel ship raid. Audio
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Political editor comments on Kiwibank
7:40 AM.Political editor Brent Edwards. Audio
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PM changes his tune on possible sale of Kiwibank
7:35 AM.The Prime Minister won't say whether he will stand by an election promise that Kiwibank will never be sold. Audio
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'Unfortunate Experiment' author discusses new study
7:28 AM.Sandra Coney, who blew the whistle on Dr Herbert Green's so-called unfortunate experiment at National Women's Hospital says new research should scupper any bid to rehabilitate his reputation. Audio
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New Zealander held in detention in Israel has been released
7:22 AM.The British aid group Viva Palestina has confirmed the release of a New Zealander who had been held in detention in Israel following the Israeli commando raid on aid ships heading for Gaza. Audio
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Police limit leeway on speeding over long weekend
7:18 AM.This Queen's Birthday weekend, the police are limiting the amount of leeway they're prepared to give motorists once their odometer nudges over the 50 or 100 kilometre an hour mark. Audio
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Chinese Community call for action after student death
7:15 AM.Some in the Chinese Community say the death of an 18-year-old Auckland woman is proof that not enough is being done to ensure the safety of international students. Audio
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Gunman kills 12 in shooting rampage in England
7:10 AM.12 people have been shot dead and 25 others injured in a shooting rampage in the north west of England. Audio
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Morning Business for 3 June 2010
6:44 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Don't soften ETS, government advised
6:35 AM.The Ministry for the Environment says there is no justification for further softening or delaying the Emissions Trading Scheme. Audio
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Waatea News for 3 June 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 3 June 2010
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 3 June 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Hep C doctor known as a 'potential danger'
6:15 AM.A law firm representing women who contracted Hepatitis C from a doctor working at a Melbourne abortion clinic says the doctor was known to be a potential danger to the community. Audio
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Lone gunman goes on a shooting spree in the Lake District
6:10 AM.An armed man has gone on a rampage in north-west England, killing 12 people and wounding 25 others before killing himself. Audio