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Morning Report for Friday 5 November 2010
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Let's have a chat to our Canberra correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Clash of codebreakers feature of All Black-England test
8:52 AM.A clash of the codebreakers will be a feature of the All Black's opening match in their European tour, against England at Twickenham early on Sunday morning. Audio
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Six New Zealand crews on water today at rowing champs
8:50 AM.New Zealand rowers hope to increase their medal count today at the World Championships on Lake Karapiro. Audio
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Waatea News for 5 November 2010
8:47 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Wang wins bid to withhold names of backers from public
8:44 AM.The names of those who've bankrolled May Wang's efforts to stave off creditors will be witheld from the public. Audio
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MGM files for bankruptcy but Hobbit investment is safe
8:41 AM.MGM, one of the biggest names in Hollywood history and connected to The Hobbit movies, has rejected a takeover offer and has instead filed for bankruptcy protection. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 5 November 2010
8:38 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Markets Update for 5 November 2010
8:31 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Call to limit number of fast food outlets in South Auckland
8:28 AM.A Public Health specialist is calling for limits on the number of fast food shops in South Auckland to try to stem rising obesity rates. Audio
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Tobacco displays to be removed from shops
8:25 AM.Smokers say the removal of tobacco displays from retailers won't stop them indulging in their habit. Audio
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New search criticised for violating right to silence
8:20 AM.Lawyers and journalists say new search and surveillance laws violate a person's right to silence and put at risk the right of the media to protect sources. Audio
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Analyst discusses implications of Wellington declaration
8:15 AM.Listening to that is a strategic analyst formerly with the US Defense Department, Dr Paul Buchanan. Audio
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Clinton promises closer US military links with New Zealand
8:12 AM.Hillary Clinton is promising closer military and trade ties between the United States and New Zealand. Audio
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New Zealanders missing in Indonesia have been found
8:10 AM.The three New Zealand men missing in tsunami-hit Indonesia have been found. Audio
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King's College makes te reo compulsory
7:56 AM.One of New Zealand's most exclusive private schools - King's College in Auckland - is making Te Reo compulsory for all Year Nine students. Audio
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Te Reo can survive if government interference ends
7:52 AM.Te Reo speakers in the central Bay of Plenty say if the language is to survive, the government should fund it but allow Maori to set the strategy for revitalising it. Audio
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Legitimate fireworks sellers say many vendors breaking law.
7:49 AM.Some fireworks retailers say many roadside and pop-up vendors are getting away with breaking the law this Guy Fawkes season. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 5 November 2010
7:46 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Economics correspondent discusses jobs report
7:42 AM.Joining us is our economics correspondent Nigel Stirling. Audio
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Jobs still hard to find, despite unemployment rate fall
7:39 AM.Ten thousand new jobs have been created in the past three months, pushing the unemployment rate down to six point four percent. Audio
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Health Minister's leadership style under attack
7:29 AM.The chair of the Auckland District Health Board has resigned amid allegations that the leadership style of the Health Minister, Tony Ryall, is causing an exodus of experience from the sector. Audio
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New Zealand dollar surges on back of US stimulus move
7:25 AM.The New Zealand dollar jumped a cent against the US dollar overnight, to reach its highest point in two and a half years. Audio
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Clinton praises New Zealand as punching above its weight
7:16 AM.The United States is promising a new era of co-operation with New Zealand. Audio
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Political reporter comments on Clinton visit
7:16 AM.Our political reporter Julian Robins is covering Mrs Clinton's visit. Audio
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Morning Business News for 5 November 2010
6:49 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Kahui grandfather accused of being careless with truth
6:43 AM.The coroner Garry Evans has told the paternal grandfather of the Kahui twins that contradictions and omissions in his evidence may be interpreted as him trying to cover something up. Audio
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Trade experts welcome Hillary Clinton's remarks
6:40 AM.New Zealand trade experts are quietly pleased with pro-trade comments made during the visit of the United States Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton. Audio
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Waatea News for 5 November 2010
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 5 November 2010
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 5 November 2010
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Maori activists plan another occupation in Far North
6:14 AM.There's dismay in the Far North over plans by a Ngati Kahu group to stage another occupation at a sailing club. Audio
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Health Minister accused of micro-managing
6:12 AM.The leadership style of the Health Minister, Tony Ryall, is being blamed for an exodus of experience from the sector. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 5 November 2010
6:00 AM.The U.S. Secretary of State's charm offensive. Change at the top of the Health system and the New Zealand dollar jumped a cent against the US dollar overnight, to reach its highest point in two and a… Read more Audio