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Morning Report for Wednesday 1 June 2011
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Belfast celebrates 100 years since Titanic's launch
8:58 AM.It's the origin of the phrase "a Titanic failure", but today hundreds have gathered in Belfast to celebrate the Titanic's launch. Audio
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Hamilton community leaders aims to curb youth violence
8:52 AM.Two community forums have been held this week lead by an Australian parenting and resilience expert, Maggie Dent. Audio
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Waatea News for 1 June 2011
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Recreational fishers seek easing of rules for blue cod
8:47 AM.Recreational fishermen are pushing for an easing of rules over catching blue cod in the Marlborough Sounds, two months after tough new rules were introduced in the fishery. Audio
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Mobile phone warning from World Health Org
8:44 AM.The World Health Organization's cancer research agency has issued a new report, describing mobile phones as possibly carcinogenic. Audio
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Public service spending cuts to accelerate from now on
8:42 AM.The government is serving notice its pruning shears are getting sharper and cuts in state spending will accelerate. Audio
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Sports News for 1 June 2011
8:37 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 1 June 2011
8:31 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Reports delegates secretly leaving Fifa congress
8:27 AM.There are reports delegates may walk out of Fifa's congress in Zurich, as discontent grows within world football's governing body. Audio
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Details released of ACC changes
8:23 AM.The Accident Compensation Corporation is set to face competition from private insurers from October next year. Audio
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200 workers at the Yarrows Bakery in Manaia face a nervous wait
8:17 AM.Founded in 1923, the company is the Taranaki town's biggest employer. Audio
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Receivers to be appointed to Designline today
8:14 AM.Receivers will be appointed today for the Christchurch bus-maker, Designline, which has gone into liquidation. Audio
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100 days to go till the Rugby World Cup
8:09 AM.Rugby World Cup organisers admit they are struggling to resell tickets to some of the Christchurch games moved elsewhere because of the quake. Audio
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Sarah Palin keeps public guessing on her East coast tour
7:56 AM.The rumoured presidential hopeful Sarah Palin is keeping the public guessing as she hits the road on her United States' East Coast tour. Audio
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Race on for Te Tai Tokerau as nominations confirmed
7:50 AM.Voters in the northernmost Maori electorate will go to the polls on Saturday June the 25th. Audio
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State sector union says savings will cost jobs and services
7:48 AM.The state sector union is warning more services and jobs will be cut as the government steps up the pace of spending cuts in the public sector. Audio
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Sports News for 1 June 2011
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Auckland Council confident government will support rail tunnel
7:34 AM.Len Brown responds to the Transport Minister, Steven Joyce. Audio
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Private prison accused of having half the staff
7:26 AM.New Zealand's newest, and only, private prison gets its first inmates today. Audio
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Serbia court rejects Mladic extradition appeal
7:21 AM.The former-Bosnian Serb army chief, Ratko Mladic, has arrived in the Netherlands to stand trial at The Hague, after Serbia's war crimes court rejected his appeal against extradition. Audio
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Manaia despondent as Yarrows goes into receivership
7:17 AM.In the South Taranaki town of Manaia there's despair after one of the district's biggest employers, Yarrows Family Bakery, called in the receivers. Audio
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Hundred of jobs at risk as two large businesses in trouble
7:13 AM.Hundreds of jobs are on the line, following revelations that two major provincial companies are in serious financial trouble. Audio
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Just 100 days to go until Rugby World Cup kicks off
7:09 AM.With 100 days to go, Rugby World Cup organisers admit they are struggling to resell tickets to some of the Christchurch games moved elsewhere because of the quake. Audio
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Morning Business for 1 June 2011
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Pressure mounts on FIFA
6:40 AM.Pressure is mounting on the world football body, Fifa, to delay its presidential election. Audio
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Hundreds of jobs under threat at two regional businesses
6:39 AM.Hundreds of jobs are under threat after it was yesterday revealed two New Zealand businesses were in financial trouble. Audio
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Rugby World Cup 100 Days Away.
6:37 AM.Rugby World Cup organisers say they are struggling to resell tickets to some of the Christchurch games moved elsewhere because of the earthquake. Audio
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Waatea News for 1 June 2011
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 1 June 2011
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 1 June 2011
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Pacific News for 1 June 2011
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Insurers worry about dealing with earthquake claims well
6:15 AM.A new survey shows New Zealand insurers are worried the industry's reputation could be ruined if it does not deal well with the huge number of claims from the Christchurch earthquakes. Audio
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Auckland council confident of sorting rail tunnel differences
6:10 AM.Auckland councillors are confident they can stand up their business case for the building of a downtown rail tunnel. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 1 June 2011
6:00 AM.Job fears intensify in Taranaki after the breadmaker Yarrows strikes trouble, Rugby World Cup organisers admit tickets are a tough sell, The former Bosnian Serb military commander is taken to Theā¦ Read more Audio