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Morning Report for Wednesday 6 October 2010
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Athletics gets underway today at the Delhi Conmmonwealth Games
8:57 AM.Athletics gets underway today at the Delhi Conmmonwealth Games Audio
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Whanganui mayoratly wide open with Michael Laws standing down
8:50 AM.Whanganui will be getting a new mayor on Saturday, after controversial two-term mayor, Michael Laws stands down. Audio
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Waatea News for 6 October 2010
8:47 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Voting patterns hint Auckland mayoral race could narrow
8:45 AM.With just three days of voting left, Auckland's two leading mayoral contenders could need every vote they can muster. Audio
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No remorse shown by failed Times Square bomber
8:45 AM.The man behind a failed car bomb attack in New York's Times Square has been sentenced to life in prison by a court in Manhattan. Audio
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SFWU says govt should pay for overnight care shifts
8:40 AM.Some residential care workers say the government is using bullying tactics to avoid paying workers for sleepover shifts. Audio
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Sports News for 6 October 2010
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 6 October 2010
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Treasury welfare recommendations called evil and ridiculous
8:27 AM.The Alternative Welfare Working Group, which includes former Green MP Sue Bradford, is describing recommendations to move sickness and invalid beneficiaries onto the unemployment benefit in order to… Read more Audio
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Allegations untrue says Games Federation chief executive
8:25 AM.The chief executive of the Commonwealth Games Federation, Michael Hooper, has told a news conference that claims he blamed Delhi for the problems leading up to the Games are untrue. Audio
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Justice Minister accused of manipulating the law
8:23 AM.Legal experts are accusing the Justice Minister, Simon Power, of once again manipulating the law to score political points. Audio
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Media management view of controlling Paul Henry types
8:16 AM.The Broadcaster Paul Henry is resting at home this morning, rather than co-hosting Television New Zealand's breakfast news programme. Audio
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Maori may leave schools that fail to meet new standards
8:05 AM.Maori may leave schools that fail to meet new standards. Audio
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New Zealand historian off to survey Gallipoli battlefields
7:57 AM.New Zealand military historian, Ian McGibbon, is flying out to Turkey later this morning to take part in a tri-partite survey of the battlefields of Gallipoli. Audio
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Kahui twins' mother says former partner had something to hide
7:55 AM.The inquest into the deaths of Chris and Cru Kahui continued yesterday with the mother of the Kahui twins, Macsyna King giving evidence. Audio
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Criteria for name suppression to be tightened
7:50 AM.A prominent defence barrister says the government is pandering to the hang 'em high brigade by tightening criteria for name suppression. Audio
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Sports News for 6 October 2010
7:43 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Tony Ryall defends legal battle against care worker pay
7:40 AM.The government's being accused of using legal battles and bullying tactics to get out of paying residential care workers what they're worth. Audio
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Economics think tank says even chance of new recession
7:35 AM.There is a growing fear the country may be heading for a double dip recession. Audio
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Indian Community response to Paul Henry GG comments
7:25 AM.Some in the Indian community say Television New Zealand's reaction to broadcaster Paul Henry's comments is not strong enough. Audio
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New Zealand wins first medals at Commonwealth Games
7:12 AM.New Zealand is finally on the board at the Delhi Commonwealth Games with 2 medals at the track cycling. Audio
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ERO says schools need to improve Maori education
7:10 AM.ERO says schools need to improve Maori education. Audio
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Schools given Maori education ultimatum
7:07 AM.Schools are to be given an ultimatum - improve Maori achievement, or face more frequent audits. Audio
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Morning Business News for 6 October 2010
6:50 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Henry's 12 day suspension"tokenism"- Fijian Indian community
6:40 AM.The Fijian-Indian community says the 12 day suspension handed down to the broadcaster, Paul Henry, is a token punishment from Television New Zealand. Audio
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Schools being given an ultimatum about Maori achievement
6:35 AM.Education officials have issued schools with an ultimatum - improve the performance of Maori students or face increased scrutiny. Audio
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Waatea News for 6 October 2010
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 6 October 2010
6:25 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 6 October 2010
6:23 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Sleepover pay could mainly affect disability care workers
6:15 AM.Unions representing disability care workers have dismissed government claims that an Employment Court ruling on sleepover pay could have far-reaching implications. Audio
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Concerns of election integrity amid local body forgery arrests
6:10 AM.John Banks says he is worried the election for the mayor of the super city may be stolen. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 6 October 2010
6:00 AM.Schools given Maori education ultimatum;ERO says schools need to improve Maori education;New Zealand wins first medals at Commonwealth Games;Indian Community response to Paul Henry Governor General… Read more Audio