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Morning Report for Thursday 14 March 2013
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Second England versus New Zealand cricket test starts today
8:57 AM.The Black Caps will field an unchanged team for the second test against England , which begins today at the Basin Reserve in Wellington. Audio
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Catholics in Argentina excited about new Pope
8:53 AM.Returning to the big story today Argentina's Jorge Mario Bergoglio has been elected the new Pope. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 14 March 2013
8:50 AM.Te Kohanga Reo National Trust Board says it wants new proposed legislation to protect its movement before the end of the year; A researcher who specialises in Maori in Australia says Maori who work in… Read more Audio
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Govt and council duck shove plea for Polyfest funding
8:45 AM.The Government and Auckland Council are playing point the finger over renewed pleas for long-term funding for the Polyfest schools cultural competition. Audio
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Lawyer on case to prove innocence of Teina Pora
8:41 AM.The lawyer for the man who has spent 20 years in jail for the murder and rape of Susan Burdett says he's not getting satisfactory cooperation from the police in his attempt to clear his client's name.
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Sports News for 14 March 2013
8:37 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Reserve Bank expected to keep interest rates same
8:29 AM.The Reserve Bank Governor is due to deliver an official decision on the benchmark cash decision and his latest evaluation of the economy in just over 45 mins time. Audio
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Markets Update for 14 March 2013
8:29 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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The new pope speaks to crowd
8:23 AM.We return now to the Vatican for the announcement of the new Pope. Audio
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Government denies putting pressure on Solid Energy
8:18 AM.Listening to that was the Finance Minister, Bill English. Audio
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A new pope has been elected
8:09 AM.Tens of thousands of pilgrims in St Peter's Square cheered and the bells of St Peter's Basilica rang out after the 115 cardinals signalled their momentous decision. Audio
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Don Elder to front at Parliament
8:09 AM.The former chief executive of Solid Energy, Don Elder, will make a much anticipated appearance at Parliament today to answer MPs' questions about the company's financial demise. Audio
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Under ground websites used to smuggle drugs into the country
7:54 AM.Border officials say organised crime gangs are turning to underground drug-selling websites to smuggle ingredients used to make fake ecstasy pills into the country. Audio
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Importers warned they won't get away with price gouging
7:51 AM.Importers are being told they're dreaming if they think they can get away with price gouging. Audio
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West Auckland business introduces 'living wage' principle
7:48 AM.A west Auckland food manufacturer says it's leading by example in opting to pay all its workers the 'living wage' but has stopped short of saying the move should be compulsory. Audio
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Sports News for 14 March 2013
7:44 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Drought could impact Official Cash Rate projections
7:38 AM.The economic effects of the drought are expected to be a factor when the Reserve Bank Governor makes an announcement on the Official Cash Rate this morning. Audio
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"Mondayise bill" a step closer to becoming law
7:36 AM.A bill giving workers Monday off when Waitangi Day and Anzac Day fall on a weekend is a step closer to becoming law. Audio
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Marriage Equality Bill passes second vote, no referendum
7:26 AM.It was standing room only in the public galleries in Parliament last night for the second vote on the marriage equality bill. Audio
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New pope elected on second day of conclave
7:22 AM.A new pope has been elected. White smoke has billowed out from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel. Tens of thousands of jubilant people are gathered in St Peter's Square. Audio
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RNZ Business Editor on today's Select Committee hearing
7:17 AM.With us in the studio is Business Editor Patrick O'Meara. Audio
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Govt rejects accusations it caused Solid Energy's problems
7:13 AM.Former Solid Energy chief executive, Don Elder, and chairman John Palmer make their much anticipated appearance at Parliament today to answer MPs' questions. Audio
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A new pope elected
7:09 AM.White smoke is coming from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel. Audio
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Morning Business for 14 March 2013
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Ryall scoffs at suggestions Govt responsible for Solid Energy
6:37 AM.The State-owned Enterprises Minister has scoffed at suggestions the Government played a part in Solid Energy's financial difficulties by demanding the state-owned coal company pay higher dividends. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 14 March 2013
6:27 AM.A researcher who specialises in Maori in Australia says Maori who work in Aboriginal communities are highly valued by Australian authorities because they have the ability to connect with them in a way… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 14 March 2013
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 14 March 2013
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Economist says lift in official cash rate would be a mistake
6:10 AM.The Reserve Bank Governor will announce this morning whether he'll increase the official cash rate from its record low level of 2 point 5 percent. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 14 March 2013
6:00 AM.A new pope has been elected, Government rejects accusations it played part in Solid Energy's problems, RNZ Business Editor on today's Select Committee hearing, New pope elected on second day of… Read more Audio