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Morning Report for Monday 15 November 2010
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Waatea News for 15 November 2010
9:46 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Wellington businesses want compensation for road works
8:53 AM.Frustrated Wellington shop owners are banding together to demand compensation from the city council for thousands of dollars in lost earnings caused by months of roadworks. Audio
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US offers Israel deal to ban settlement building
8:50 AM.The United States has offered Israel a package of incentives - including stealth fighter jets - if it agrees to ban building settlements in the West Bank. Audio
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Dunne wants 1080 gone, better rail, improved healthcare
8:42 AM.The United Future leader, Peter Dunne, says health insurance, better transport and banning 1080 will be a major focus for his Party coming up to next year's election. Audio
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Cause of Qantas A380 mid-air explosion found
8:39 AM.The cause of a mid-air explosion in the engine on a Qantas A380 superjumbo has been discovered, after more than one week of investigations. Audio
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Sports News for 15 November 2010
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 15 November 2010
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Don Brash says currency war could prove costly
8:24 AM.The heated debate over intervention in foreign exchange markets at the G-20 meeting late last week in Seoul spilled over into the APEC leaders meeting in Japan at the weekend. Audio
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Two large aftershocks rattle Canterbury
8:20 AM.Canterbury was hit by six more aftershocks yesterday, with two of them regarded as significant. Audio
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Mana by-election countdown begins
8:09 AM.There's now less than a week to go until polling day for the Mana by-election and the race is arguably wide open. Audio
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British couple released by Somali pirates
7:56 AM.Somali pirates have released a retired British couple after holding them hostage for more than a year. Audio
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Aung San Suu Kyi may signal change in Myanmar policies
7:50 AM.Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi says she is willing to meet the country's military leaders to help work towards national reconciliation. Audio
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Kiwis win Four Nations with unexpected comeback
7:47 AM.The New Zealand rugby league team has pulled off a dramatic 16-12 victory in their Four Nations final against Australia in Brisbane at the weekend. Audio
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Sports News for 15 November 2010
7:43 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Hundreds of suburban post boxes quietly removed
7:38 AM.The surburban post box has begun going the same way as the telegram and the milk bottle. Audio
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Government to hear options for fighting kiwifruit vine disease
7:34 AM.The Agriculture Minister David Carter will be briefed this morning on the chances of eradicating the kiwifruit vine disease PSA after a crisis meeting held at Zespri HQ over the weekend. Audio
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NCEA exams start today for more than 140,000 students
7:26 AM.Three weeks of NCEA exams begin this morning for more than 140-thousand students. Audio
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More details on David Tamihere's release
7:25 AM.Further developments concerning David Tamihere's release from prison. Audio
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Wong's resignation prompts call for full review of MP perks
7:22 AM.Pressure is mounting for a full review of MPs perks and allowances, in the wake of Pansy Wong's resignation from Cabinet. Audio
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Horror weekend on the roads - eleven die
7:19 AM.Eleven people are dead following a horror weekend on the roads. Audio
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David Tamihere released from Springhill Prison after 20 years
7:15 AM.Convicted double murderer David Tamihere will be released from Springhill Prison today after more than two decades behind bars. Audio
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TPP touted as frontrunner to ambitious Asia-Pacific FTA
7:12 AM.The Prime Minister, John Key, is increasingly confident New Zealand will have a major free trade deal by the end of next year when the Apec leaders meet again in Honolulu. Audio
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Trade analysts say TPP still faces challenges
7:08 AM.A trade deal is being touted by the Prime Minister as New Zealand's best chance for boosting economic recovery and future prosperity. Audio
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Morning Business for 15 November 2010
6:46 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Phil Goff wants review of MP travel perks
6:41 AM.The Labour Party Leader Phil Goff says Pansy Wong's resignation from cabinet has highlighted the need for an overhaul of all MPs' travel perks and allowances. Audio
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Agricultural sector welcomes free trade talks with Russia
6:38 AM.Agricultural exporters are celebrating the announcement of free trade talks with Russia, saying such agreements are important for all New Zealanders, not just farmers. Audio
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Waatea News for 15 November 2010
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 15 November 2010
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 15 November 2010
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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UN makes renewed appeal to help Haiti
6:14 AM.The United Nations has made a renewed appeal for international help to fight a major outbreak of cholera in earthquake ravaged Haiti. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 15 November 2010
6:00 AM.Trade analysts say TPP still faces challenges, TPP touted as frontrunner to ambitious Asia-Pacific FTA, David Tamihere released from Springhill Prison after 20 years, Horror weekend on the roads -… Read more Audio