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Morning Report for Monday 14 February 2011
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Korora - Northern blue penguin
8:59 AM.Korora - Northern blue penguin Audio
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:57 AM.Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Demolition crews level small US town but one man holds out
8:54 AM.In a classic case of a man doing what a man's got to do, an Oklahoma pharmacist is refusing to abandon his shop counter as his small town grows smaller by the hour. Audio
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Napier-Wairoa gorge bypass opens
8:50 AM.Thousands of people in Hawke's Bay took a once in a lifetime opportunity yesterday, to walk over a new bridge on State Highway two, between Napier and Wairoa. Audio
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Napier-Wairoa gorge bypass opens
8:50 AM.Thousands of people in Hawke's Bay took a once in a lifetime opportunity yesterday, to walk over a new bridge on State Highway two, between Napier and Wairoa. Audio
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Waatea News for 114 February 2011
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Thousands of Italian women call on Berlusconi to resign
8:42 AM.Hundreds of thousands of Italian women have protested against the country's Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi. Audio
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Rugby World Cup ticket winners face strict conditions
8:39 AM.Its a bit like Charlie and the golden ticket .. Lucky fans who have been allocated Rugby World Cup final tickets will be notified in the mail today. Audio
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Sports News for 14 February 2011
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 14 February 2011
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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One of country's oldest women dies at 108
8:25 AM.Esther Moreland who was 108 passed away at Parkwood Retirement Village in Waikanae on Friday, just two weeks before her 109th birthday. Audio
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Breast cancer study questions lymph node removal
8:22 AM.A new study says many women with breast cancer do not need their lymph nodes removed, which could improve the health of thousands of them. Audio
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Te Tai Tokerau kaumatua tired of Harawira's 'slang'
8:16 AM.The Maori Party's maverick MP, Hone Harawira, has once again angered his party's leadership by going against a promise not to talk to the media. Audio
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New Zealand student describes Egypt unrest experience
8:15 AM.Student, Nala Nasr, is an Egyptian born New Zealander who was in Cairo with her family last week. Audio
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Is Egypt beginning of wave of democratisation in Middle East?
8:10 AM.Overnight, the new military rulers of Egypt have suspended the country's constitution and dissolved Parliament. Audio
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Threatened blue duck proves hard to find
7:56 AM.The Department of Conservation is attempting to transfer juvenile blue ducks in northern Fiordland to safer areas to increase their chances of survival. Audio
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Auckland reopens debate over cost of Maori board
7:53 AM.In just over an hour's time Auckland councillors will re-open a heated debate over how much funding to give a new board set up represent Maori. Audio
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Pressure on sellers to drop house prices
7:48 AM.Some seasoned real estate experts say the only way the property market can be kickstarted is if sellers drop their prices. Audio
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Sports News for 14 February 2011
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Grandpa from Outrageous Fortune dies in his sleep
7:41 AM.Frank Whitten, who plays the wily, slightly senile and safecracking Grandpa Ted West, has died. Audio
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Pharmac poised to fund expensive new cancer drugs
7:37 AM.The Government drugs manager Pharmac is likely decide within weeks to fund an expensive new cancer drug and widen access to another. Audio
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Job-seeking NZers overwhelm Australian careers expo
7:28 AM.Employers from Australia say they have been overwhelmed by the number of New Zealanders desperate to cross the Tasman for better job opportunities. Audio
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Tearful Hone Harawira interview provokes Maori Party
7:23 AM.He pledged himself to silence until his fate as an MP is decided. Audio
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Judge's oversight may be behind supression blunder
7:18 AM.The Justice Minister says confusion between the judiciary and the ministry may have led to the names of two victims of sexual abuse being revealed on the official courts website. Audio
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Egyptian protestor welcomes change to country
7:14 AM.Mr Mubarak's resignation has some world leaders hoping for democracy to spread throughout the Arab world. Audio
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Egypt's leaders dissolve Parliament
7:10 AM.Egypt's military leaders have suspended the country's constitution and dissolved Parliament, only two days after being given control of the country. Audio
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Morning Business for 14 February 2011
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Justice Minister demands officials explain breach
6:42 AM.Labour says the Government bears some of the responsibility for a serious breach of name suppression because its public sector cuts are putting staff under pressure. Audio
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Waatea News for 14 February 2011
6:28 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 14 February 2011
6:23 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 14 February 2011
6:20 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Canterbury retailers reprise Boxing Day sales
6:16 AM.Struggling Canterbury retailers have taken a second shot at hosting their Boxing Day sales. Audio
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Australian publisher detained in Myanmar
6:13 AM.An Australian journalist and businessman, Ross Dunkley, is being held in Myanmar on charges of violating immigration laws. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 14 February 2011
6:00 AM.Egypt's leaders dissolve Parliament; Egyptian protestor welcomes change to country; Judge's oversight may be behind supression blunder; tearful Hone Harawira interview provokes Maori Party… Read more Audio