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Morning Report for Friday 10 September 2010
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:55 AM.Let's have a chat to our Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Rafa Nadal looks certain to get into US Open Semis
8:51 AM.World Number One Rafa Nadal is expected to breeze into the semi-finals of the US Open when he takes on fellow Spainard Fernando Verdasco. Audio
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More than a dozen killed in Russian market bomb blast
8:48 AM.At least sixteen people have been killed, and over a hundred others injured after a suicide bomber detonated a car bomb in a crowded Russian market. Audio
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Waatea News for 10 September 2010
8:46 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Farmers offer simple solution for Waikato chopper landings
8:41 AM.Waikato Federated Farmers says it has a solution to aviation rules that prevent the region's rescue helicopter from landing at Waikato Hospital with non-urgent cases. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 10 September 2010
8:34 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Markets Update for 10 September 2010
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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School reopens in Christchurch
8:27 AM.Back now to Christchurch where today some schools are opening for the first time since Saturday's earthquake. Audio
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Whangarei mayor faces strong challenge in local elections
8:23 AM.Whangarei's mayor Stan Semenoff is facing hot competition for his job in the coming elections. Audio
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Major study urges closer links between US and NZ
8:17 AM.The US and New Zealand governments are endorsing a major new study designed to build stronger ties between the two nations. Audio
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Architects criticise rush toward demolition in Christchurch
8:12 AM.Architects and building professionals in Christchurch say that bulldozers are being sent in too early, too often, to demolish buildings that could be saved. Audio
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Hope for laid-off Kaiapoi supermarket workers
8:08 AM.There's some hope this morning for 86 workers from Kaiapoi New World, who've been laid off because of irreversible earthquake damage to the supermarket. Audio
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Christchurch Cathedral to hold Sunday Service outdoors
7:57 AM.The Anglican Bishop of Christchurch says the closure of the Cathedral, after quake damage, won't prevent this weeks Sunday service from going ahead. Audio
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Final tri-nations rugby test on Saturday night
7:53 AM.The All Blacks starting line-up against the Wallabies in the final tri-nations rugby test on Saturday night will have five changes to the side that beat South Africa in Johannesburg. Audio
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Defence Force scientist may have history of lies
7:50 AM.For more on this story, we spoke to a recruitment specialist who says the CV provided by Steven Wilce should have raised significant queries. Audio
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Fake CV row raises security questions - Labour
7:47 AM.The Opposition says the resignation of a senior Defence Force official, after allegations he faked parts of his CV, raises serious security questions. Audio
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Work and Income hardship grants double in two years
7:40 AM.The number of people needing hardship grants from Work and Income has more than doubled in the past two years. Audio
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Government's successful record on trade under threat
7:36 AM.The Government's successful record on trade is under threat with problems emerging in a range of free trade talks that could affect billions of dollars worth of exports. Audio
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President Obama condemns Koran burning
7:26 AM.Interpol is warning governments worldwide of an increased risk of terror attacks, if a small Florida church goes ahead with its plans to burn the Koran. Audio
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Selwyn farmers anxious over cracks
7:22 AM.Still in Selwyn, anxious farmers want to know what they should do about hazardous cracks on their farms - and whether they'll get help paying for any repairs. Audio
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Selwyn District 'in recovery mode' - Mayor
7:20 AM.The epicentre of the quake and many of the aftershocks has been in Selwyn district. Audio
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Waimakariri repairs could top $120 million dollars say council
7:16 AM.Saturday's earthquake has damaged parts of the sewerage system in Waimakariri so badly that some residents may be waiting a year before it can be replaced. Audio
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Christchurch mayor updates latest on recovery
7:13 AM.With us is Christchurch mayor, Bob Parker. Audio
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Christchurch cordon stays in place for safety reasons
7:09 AM.The cordon in central Christchurch that has been in place since Saturday's earthquake has not been lifted as expected. Audio
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Morning Business News for 10 September 2010
6:46 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 10 September 2010
6:44 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Labour says Wilce case raises security questions
6:41 AM.Parliament's Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade select committee has asked for a report into the hiring of top Defence Force official who has resigned under a cloud. Audio
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More than 100 Chch state houses may be demolished
6:37 AM.Housing New Zealand has been looking at its houses which have been damged by Saturday's earthquake and has found more than 200 are uninhabitable. Audio
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Waatea News for 10 September 2010
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 10 September 2010
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 10 September 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Sexual abuse survivors applaud report which criticises ACC
6:15 AM.Critics of the Accident Compensation Corporation's system for dealing with victims of sexual abuse are applauding a highly critical report into ACC's management of sensitive claims. Audio
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Waimakariri may wait for year for sewerage to be fixed
6:10 AM.The mayor of Waimakariri says Saturday's earthquake has damaged parts of the sewarage system so badly that some residents may be waiting a year before it can be replaced. Audio
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Top Stories for 10 September 2010
6:00 AM.Plans to lift the cordon in central Christchurch this morning are put on hold on the advice of Civil Defence. Why are Trade talks turning sour and Obama condemns plans to burn the Koran. Audio