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Morning Report for Monday 4 July 2011
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:57 AM.Time for a chat with our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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No evidence of alleged forced prostitution in New Zealand
8:54 AM.Doubt is being cast on the validity of a United States government report on human trafficking in New Zealand. Audio
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Business end of World Cup prep hoped to boost ticket sales
8:51 AM.The Rugby World Cup minister says it's business time for organisers as they embark on a drive to drum up support - and ticket sales. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 4 July 2011
8:48 AM.Last claimant for the Wai 262 says it is all about tino rangatiratanga or Māori self determination; Some Tūhoe descendants say although an agreement signed by the Iwi and the Crown at the weekend is… Read more Audio
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Tanks and troops deployed in Syrian city of Hama
8:39 AM.The Syrian government has sent tanks and troops to quell a fresh uprising in the restive city of Hama. Audio
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Sports News for 4 July 2011
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 4 July 2011
8:31 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Noisy insect proves size does not matter
8:27 AM.The buzz of a tiny water boatman insect measuring just two millimetres across has now emerged as the loudest creature on earth, relative to body size. Audio
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Landmark agreement between Crown and Ngai Tuhoe
8:24 AM.A landmark agreement has been signed between the Crown and Ngai Tuhoe signaling a fresh start to what's historically been a rocky relationship. Audio
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Foreign doctors may help fill gaps in health system
8:20 AM.The group charged with meeting New Zealand's growing shortage of healthcare workers wants to provide more help to refugees and new immigrants to pass their clinical exams. Audio
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North Shore rockfall death serves as wake-up call
8:16 AM.An Auckland councillor says the death of a woman by a rockfall on the North Shore serves as a wake up call for residents and the council. Audio
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Brash says much of Waitangi Tribunal report should be binned
8:09 AM.The Act Party leader, Don Brash, says the Government should move quickly to dismiss some of the key recommendations in a landmark Waitangi Tribunal report published at the weekend. Audio
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Canterbury Crusaders victory a win over adversity
7:56 AM.Despite being homeless following the February earthquake, the Canterbury Crusaders have made it through to the finals of the Super Rugby tournament. Audio
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Hawke's Bay farmers still recovering from storm
7:52 AM.It's two months since more than five hundred millimetres of rain caused millions of dollars of damage, to coastal farms and roads in Central and Northern Hawke's Bay. Audio
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CTU mulls legal challenge to secrecy over The Hobbit
7:48 AM.The Council of Trade Unions is considering going to court to get a copy of the Crown Law opinion on last year's industrial dispute over the filming of The Hobbit. Audio
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Sports News for 4 July 2011
7:46 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Novak Djokovic beats Nadal at Wimbledon
7:39 AM.The Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic has beaten Wimbledon's reigning champion, Raphael Nadal, in the men's final overnight. Audio
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Assessment of Auckland's east coast cliff faces continues
7:35 AM.Geological engineers are continuing to assess the state of cliff faces on Auckland's eastern coastline following the death of a woman who was killed by falling rocks. Audio
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RWC chief executive discuss prospects for ticket sales
7:27 AM.Rugby World Cup 2011 chief executive Martin Snedden speaks with Simon Mercep. Audio
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Remaining Rugby World Cup pool tickets on sale today
7:24 AM.Our reporter Steve Wilde is in Bluff taking a look inside the custom designed truck housing the Webb Ellis Cup. Audio
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Maori say Wai 262 could change NZ for the better
7:19 AM.Maori who supported the Wai 262 claim say the Waitangi Tribunal's long-delayed report on cultural grievances could radically change New Zealand, for the better. Audio
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Puea Thai Party takes control in election landslide
7:15 AM.The Thai political party ousted in a military coup five years ago has returned to power. Audio
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Afghan apology for friendly fire that injured SAS officer
7:09 AM.One of the two New Zealand SAS soldiers wounded in last week's attack on the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul was reportedly the victim of friendly fire from Afghan police. Audio
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Morning Business for 4 July 2011
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn may resume bid for presidency
6:39 AM.France is rife with speculation that Dominique Strauss-Kahn will resume his bid for the presidency now he's been released from house arrest in New York. Audio
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Webb Ellis Cup begins tour around New Zealand today
6:37 AM.The Webb Ellis Cup begins its tour around New Zealand today, in the lead up to the start of the Rugby World Cup. Reporter Steve Wilde joins us from Bluff. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 4 July 2011
6:27 AM.The Waitangi Tribunal, says New Zealand cannot carry on allowing Māori to be perceived as a problematic and resented minority; Tūhoe negotiator says a document signed by the Iwi and the Government… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 4 July 2011
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 4 July 2011
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Post mortem to be carried out today on body of newborn baby
6:16 AM.A post mortem will be carried out today on the body of a newborn baby found in a stream south of Auckland. Audio
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No evidence of forced prostitution in New Zealand
6:13 AM.The prostitutes collective is not aware of sex workers being forced to work against their will in New Zealand despite a United States government report which says it's a problem. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 4 July 2011
6:00 AM.Top Stories for Monday 4 July 2011include: Afghan apology for friendly fire that injured SAS officer, Puea Thai Party takes control in election landslide, Maori say Wai 262 could change NZ for the… Read more Audio