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Morning Report for Monday 21 November 2011
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:56 AM.Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia. Audio
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Court Theatre set to reopen in a shed in Addington
8:55 AM.In Christchurch the Court Theatre is about to reopen, more than nine months after the earthquake ruined its inner city premises. The country's most successful professional theatre, which used to be in… Read more Audio
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Windswept Wellington blows away rivals in sign competition
8:52 AM.Windy Wellington has blown away its competition. The battle over a sign to grace the Miramar Peninsula hillside has seen the original idea, Wellywood, swept aside in favour of the word Wellington… Read more Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 21 November 2011
8:48 AM.In the third of our profiles of the seven Maori electorates - jobs, the economy and housing are prominent policies among the candidates in Tamaki Makaurau;A Maori-owned forestry firm says China's… Read more Audio
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Jobs to go in Picton if Clifford Bay goes ahead
8:43 AM.Official papers show jobs would be lost in Marlborough if ferries stopped docking at Picton. The Government is taking a hard look at whether a new terminal at Clifford Bay is feasible because of… Read more Audio
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Six killed in Sydney nursing home fire
8:40 AM.A registered nurse is facing four counts of murder after a fire at a Sydney nursing home, and as the death toll rises, the police say more charges will follow. The fire, which has now claimed six… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 21 November 2011
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 21 November 2011
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Interview with Phil Goff
8:07 AM.This week we are continuing our series of extended interviews and debates between the party leaders. Audio
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Ministry reviews whether organism laws hurting business
7:57 AM.The Ministry for the Environment is about to commission a study into whether New Zealand's strict controls on foreign organisms are hindering business. Opponents of genetic modification say it's… Read more Audio
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Obama sends message to China
7:55 AM.The president of the United States, Barack Obama, and a slew of other leaders at an Asian summit have confronted China over its expansive claims to the South China Sea. The annual East Asia summit in… Read more Audio
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Greymouth marks year since Pike River mine disaster
7:50 AM.A crowd of about two thousand people gathered to pay their respects for the victims of the Pike River mining disaster one year to the day at a special service in Greymouth on Saturday Audio
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Sports News for 21 November 2011
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Maori Party to push for preferential iwi access to asset shares
7:40 AM.The co-leader of the Maori Party, Pita Sharples, says he'll continue to lobby hard for iwi to have preferential access to shares in state assets. But the National Party leader, John Key, says he isn't… Read more Audio
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Grey Power wants review of Asian immigration in Auckland
7:35 AM.Grey Power has asked the Auckland Council to review the number of Asian immigrants in the city. It made the plea in a submission to the Council about the city's plan for the next thirty years. Audio
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Two dead as protesters, police clash in Egypt
7:27 AM.In the streets of Cairo, and other cities across Egypt, clashes between pro-democracy activists and the police have continued for a second day. The eruption of violence has already cost the lives of… Read more Audio
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Key says NZ may be politically unstable if Peters back in
7:22 AM.John Key's warning of political instability if Winston Peters holds the balance of power after the election. Audio
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Media organisations prepare for imminent police search
7:18 AM.Four major news organisations, including Radio New Zealand, are preparing for a police search in the next few days. The police are looking for material related to the taped conversation between the… Read more Audio
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Radio New Zealand's political editor analyses campaign
7:15 AM.Radio New Zealand's political editor analyses campaign Audio
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Goff promises relentless campaign on asset sales
7:12 AM.The Labour Party leader, Phil Goff, has put his party's opposition to asset sales at the heart of the final week of his election campaign. Mr Goff yesterday addressed Labour's biggest rally of the… Read more Audio
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Peters says Key's tongue-lashing shows desperation
7:07 AM.Winston Peters says National's latest attack on New Zealand First has a terrible look of desperation. The National Party leader John Key is warning Winston Peters would hold the country to ransom if… Read more Audio
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Morning Business News for 21 November 2011
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Christchurch quake puts safe Labour seat into electoral play
6:40 AM.Now to our coverage of electorate races and to Christchurch where the Christchurch East electorate has been a safe Labour seat for a number of years. Audio
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John Key warns voters off Winston Peters
6:35 AM.The National Party leader John Key is warning that the New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, would hold the country to ransom if he holds the balance of power after the election. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 21 November 2011
6:27 AM.A Maori-owned forestry firm says China's demand for trees is slowing down - but the long-term loutlook for log export is 'spectacular'; The latest marae-based youth court says it's behind allowing… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 21 November 2011
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 21 November 2011
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Liquid restictions on planes to be relaxed
6:15 AM.New detection technology may soon make air travel easier, with liquid restrictions for carry-on luggage expected to be lifted by 2013 at international airports in Australia and possibly Europe. Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 21 November 2011
6:00 AM.Peters says Key's tongue-lashing shows desperation;Goff promises relentless campaign on asset sales;Radio New Zealand's political editor analyses campaign;Media organisations prepare for imminent… Read more Audio