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Morning Report for Monday 12 September 2011
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Sounds from ten years ago
8:58 AM.Some of the sounds first heard on Morning Report during its coverage of 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks. Audio
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News from Australia with Donna Field
8:55 AM.There's reports that some Labor MPs believe that Kevin Rudd is the only chance they have of winning the next general election. Audio
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Dunedin's stadium praised by World Cup organisers
8:49 AM.In Dunedin, rugby fans and world cup organisers gave the city's new stadium the stamp of approval after its first international test match. The at times brutal match between England and Argentina led… Read more Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 12 September 2011
8:46 AM.The Maori Council is considering stopping an expelled member from representing it on the Crown Forestry Rentals Trust; Ngapuhi's master navigator Hekenukumai Busby says he can't find enough big trees… Read more Audio
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Police will be under scrutiny at mine inquiry
8:41 AM.The police officer who took charge following the first explosion at the Pike River mine last November will be under the spotlight at this week's proceedings of the Royal Commission. Audio
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Sports News for 12 September 2011
8:37 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 12 September 2011
8:32 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Lessons from RWC for Britain's Olympics preparations
8:27 AM.While New Zealand is hosting the world's third biggest sporting event, the Rugby World Cup, next year London will be hosting the biggest sporting event of all, the Olympics. Visiting New Zealand… Read more Audio
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Wales still smarting from close fought SA clash
8:24 AM.Voracious rugby fans are being forced to take a breather from the sport with no more matches for two days. Audio
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9/11 families want civilian victims of war remembered
8:20 AM.A group representing some of the families of the victims of the September the 11th terrorist attacks is asking that civilian victims in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere also be remembered. Audio
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New Yorkers sombre on 9/11 anniversary
8:13 AM.In New York, President Obama read from the bible at a moving ceremony at the site of the World Trade Center. Correspondent Nathan King has been talking to New Yorkers about their feelings on this day.
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9/11 remembered at commemoration at Pentagon
8:10 AM.In Washington, commemoration events were centred on the Pentagon where an airliner flew into the building, killing 184 people. Audio
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Community bids farewell to historic Godley House
7:57 AM.A much loved Banks Peninsula landmark has been farewelled. Godley House in Diamond Habour, was built in 1880, and the grand old homestead has acted as a restaurant, hotel, wedding reception and social… Read more Audio
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Thousands still missing in Japan six months on
7:52 AM.Six months on from the massive earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan more than 4086 people are still missing. The official death toll is now 15,781. Audio
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Memories of a Radio New Zealand journalist in New York
7:48 AM.On the day of the attacks in 2001, Radio New Zealand's then health correspondent, Rae Lamb, was in New York. She found pay phones at different places and immediately started phoning in with vivid and… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 12 September 2011
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Deep south in for cold snap over next few days
7:43 AM.The deep south is in for a cold snap over the next three days, with snow and icy cold winds forecast. Snow is forecast to be particularly heavy in the Catlins, and farmers have been advised to move… Read more Audio
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Tornado rips through West Auckland
7:40 AM.A Christchurch couple who fled to Auckland after the earthquakes are now assessing damage at their new house, after a tornado tore through their suburb. Audio
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Tight games thrill at Rugby World Cup
7:33 AM.The Rugby World Cup got a shot in the arm over the opening weekend with the so called minnows of the game giving their heavyweight cousins a run for their money. Audio
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Defending champions South Africa just beat Wales
7:26 AM.South Africa and Wales clashed for the first time in Rugby World Cup history in Wellington's opening game of the tournament. Audio
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Auckland Mayor on RWC transport debacle
7:24 AM.The Minister of the Rugby World Cup, Murray McCully, refused to speak to Morning Report, saying the Auckland Council was better placed to respond transport issues. So instead we spoke to Mayor of… Read more Audio
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Auckland councillor denied urgent meeting on RWC transport
7:22 AM.A senior Auckland councillor says his attempts to hold an urgent committee meeting today about the city's Rugby World Cup transport debacle has been blocked by the mayor and chief executive. Audio
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New Plymouth takes time out to remember 9/11 fallen
7:19 AM.Rugby fans in New Plymouth paid tribute to the fallen of 9/11 during the World Cup clash between the USA and Ireland. Before the match started the crowd stood for a moments silence, and as mark of… Read more Audio
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Pennsylvania's 'first heroes', Pentagon dead remembered
7:15 AM.In Washington, a remembrance ceremony has been held to honour the 184 people who died when American Airline Flight 77 was flown into the Pentagon. Audio
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Solemn ceremonies for September 11 attacks
7:09 AM.The United States has marked the 10th anniversary of the 9-11 attacks that rocked the world. Nearly 3,000 people died when four hijacked airliners were crashed into the World Trade Center in New York… Read more Audio
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Morning Business for 12 September 2011
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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RWC celebrations a "shambles" - Labour and Greens
6:41 AM.Opposition political parties say the public transport and crowd issues at Friday's Rugby World Cup celebrations in Auckland were an embarrassment to the country. Audio
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Events mark September 11 attacks
6:39 AM.Events are being held across America to mark the tenth anniversary of the terror attacks on September 11, 2001. Security has been high at memorial services across the country, following reports of a… Read more Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 12 September 2011
6:27 AM.Ngapuhi's master navigator Hekenukumai Busby, says he can't find enough big trees to keep building waka; The Maori Council is considering stopping an expelled member from representing it on the Crown… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 12 September 2011
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 12 September 2011
6:19 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Low-profile World Cup matches still draw crowds
6:16 AM.Rugby fans turned out in droves for low-profile, but high octane World Cup matches that took place over the weekend. Audio
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Thousands continue to suffer from 9/11 attacks
6:10 AM.Thousands are still suffering, and the number of victims continues to rise as those involved with the rescue and recovery fall ill. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 12 September 2011
6:00 AM.9/11 remembered at commemoration at Pentagon; New Yorkers sombre on 9/11 anniversary; 9/11 families want civilian victims of war remembered; New Plymouth takes time out to remember 9/11 fallen… Read more Audio