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Morning Report for Friday 25 June 2010
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Top Stories for Friday 25 June 2010
6:00 AM.The All Whites bow out of the world cup unbeaten after a nil all draw with Paraguay. New Australian Prime Minister Julia Guillard could call an election as early as September and Labour is the… Read more Audio
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Proud All Whites bow out
6:10 AM.The All Whites' dream run at the Football World Cup has ended, with a nil all draw against Paraguay. Audio
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Five US students convicted of terrorism charges
6:12 AM.In Pakistan, five American students have been sentenced on terrorism charges. Audio
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South Wairarapa urges DHB not to scrap local ambulance
6:14 AM.Residents of South Wairarapa are urging their district health board not to scrap their volunteer ambulance service. Audio
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Pacific News for 25 June 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 25 June 2010
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Waatea News for 25 June 2010
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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London based NZers cheer on All Whites
6:37 AM.A battling draw with Paraguay has seen the All Whites bow out of the football World Cup unbeaten. Audio
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Morning Business for 25 June 2010
6:46 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Fans remain loyal to the All Whites right to the end
7:09 AM.The All Whites fairytale run at the football World Cup has come to an end, with a nil-all draw against Paraguay this morning. Audio
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All Whites leave South Africa with heads held high
7:12 AM.Geoff spoke to coach Ricki Herbert shortly after the match. Audio
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NZ Football chairman discusses All Whites campaign
7:16 AM.As far as the chairman of New Zealand Football is concerned, he's more upbeat about keeping the coach onside. Audio
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Prime Minister applauds All Whites
7:19 AM.The Prime Minister John Key was with the team in South Africa for the game against Italy. Audio
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PM doubts Oz leadership change will disrupt relations
7:22 AM.The Prime Minister says the dramatic change of leadership in Australia won't disrupt relations between New Zealand and its closest neighbour. Audio
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Australian Labor MP reacts to new leader
7:26 AM.Ms Gillard could test her leadership as early as September in a general election. Audio
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Labour demands government stop ACC cuts
7:35 AM.Labour is the demanding the government stop its shake-up of the Accident Compensation Corporation following a huge turnaround in its performance. Audio
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ACC minister responds to Labour criticisms
7:39 AM.Listening to that is the ACC Minister, Nick Smith. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 25 June 2010
7:42 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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While economy grows, wages continue to languish
7:46 AM.The economy's now been growing for a year but wages are continue to languish. Audio
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Beefed up salaries for Auckland's supercity found wanting
7:51 AM.Beefed up salaries for Auckland's new supercity council are being described as inadequate for politicians lower down the hierarchy. Audio
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Provincial mayors want more funding for regional roads
7:55 AM.Provincial mayors are demanding more funding for their state highways after a report showing rural roads languishing behind urban roads when it comes to safety. Audio
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World's longest tennis match finally ends at Wimbledon
7:58 AM.The world's longest tennis match finally ended at Wimbledon overnight after an incredible 11 hours and five minutes on court. Audio
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1982 coach, captain reflect on All Whites performance
8:09 AM.As the All Whites exit the tournament unbeaten after this morning's nil-all draw with Paraguay, it seems everyone is celebrating their heroics. Audio
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Australia could go to polls as early as September
8:15 AM.Australia could be going to the polls as soon as September, despite the government changing its leader in a dramatic twenty four hours. Audio
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Australia could hold early election
8:18 AM.John Key spoke to Ms Gillard after her appointment to the Prime Minstership yesterday. Audio
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Auckland principals abandon training for national standards
8:20 AM.The Auckland Primary Principals Association is urging its members to boycott training for the controversial national standards system, describing the proposals as flawed, confused and unworkable. Audio
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No change in US policy in Afghanistan
8:25 AM.Barack Obama says the US strategy in Afghanistan will not change despite the replacement of the man in charge of the mission. Audio
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Korean War to be remembered on 60th anniversary
8:29 AM.What's often referred to as the forgotten war will be remembered in Wellington today. Audio
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Markets Update for 25 June 2010
8:32 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 25 June 2010
8:37 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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KiwiRail willing to explore options for threatened rail line
8:41 AM.KiwiRail has agreed to explore all commercial possibilities to increase freight on the Gisborne to Napier rail line, before making a decision on its future. Audio
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Waatea News for 25 June 2010
8:45 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Health experts warn tsunami of dementia on the way
8:50 AM.Health experts are warning a tsunami of dementia cases is on the way - of which Alzheimer's disease will dominate. Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:53 AM.We cross to Canberra to join our correspondent, Kerry-Anne Walsh . Audio
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All whites depart the Football World Cup with dignity
8:57 AM.We return for the final time to our top story, and the All Whites courageous exit from the World Cup. Audio