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Morning Report for Tuesday 5 November 2013
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Art world agog after treasure trove of Nazi art found
8:55 AM.The art world is agog after a treasure trove of art stolen by the Nazis was found in a shabby flat in Munich. Audio
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Military style training camp for Marlborough teenagers
8:50 AM.A military-style training camp is turning Marlborough teenagers into fit and disciplined young adults. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 5 November 2013
8:48 AM.The lawyer, Donna Hall, will try to convince a disciplinary tribunal that there was no conflict of interest in her acting for several parties in a Taupo land deal; The developer of the free library… Read more Audio
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Melbourne Cup still biggest betting day for New Zealanders
8:45 AM.And it will be busy day for the TAB. Audio
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Two New Zealand jockeys but no Kiwi horses in Melbourne Cup
8:40 AM.It's traditionally been the race which stops two nations but now the rest of the world is onboard with the Melbourne Cup, leaving New Zealand increasingly shut out. Audio
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Sports News for 5 November 2013
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 5 November 2013
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Toronto mayor admits mistakes, but not using drugs
8:27 AM.While the mayor of Auckland is continuing to deal with a scandal The mayor of Toronto , Rob Ford, has an even bigger issue to deal with... accusations he uses crack cocaine. Audio
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Police still waiting for complaint
8:22 AM.The police investigating a group of Auckland teenage boys having group sex have spoken to two of those involved since the story went public. Audio
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Greens propose changes to Sky City Casino bill
8:20 AM.The Green Party says relatively minor changes to the law would reduce the potential harm of an expanded Sky City Casino in Auckland. Audio
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Chch mayor announces two new housing initiatives
8:18 AM.Christchurch's new mayor has announced two initiatives designed to tackle the city's housing shortage. Audio
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New alcohol limits long overdue - but better late than never
8:08 AM.Groups which pushed for the Government to lower the blood alcohol limit say it will save lives and help kickstart a culture change when it comes to New Zealand's binge drinking. Audio
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Phar Lap exhibition puts the racehorse digitally back together
7:56 AM.The 1930 Melbourne Cup winner Phar Lap has been brought back to life - virtually at least. Audio
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Westland's ex-mayor wants to build Haast to Milford highway
7:53 AM.A former Westland Mayor is forging ahead with plans for a multi-million dollar highway connecting Haast and Milford Sound despite a lack of support. Audio
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Former Egyptian president goes on trial
7:50 AM.The trial of former Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi has been adjourned as protestors took to the streets in Cairo. Audio
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Sports news for 5 November 2013
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Govt responds to Construction Strategy Group
7:40 AM.A new study by the Construction Strategy Group says an overhaul of the house building industry is needed, including re-engineering the way developed land comes to market and auditing and reviewing… Read more Audio
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Foreign interest in owning New Zealand farmland gathers pace
7:35 AM.Foreign interest in owning New Zealand farmland is gathering pace. Audio
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Search and Rescue shows 25 percent increase
7:28 AM.There's been a surge in the number of search and rescue missions in the past year. Audio
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Police investigating drowning deaths in Wairoa
7:25 AM.Police are investigating the drowning deaths of a seven-year-old boy and his 22 year old uncle who drowned while trying to rescue a relative at a beach near Wairoa. Audio
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STA says Roastbusters scandal is a worry for boards
7:22 AM.The president of the School Trustees Association says the existence of the 'Roastbusters' Facebook group is a major concern for schools and school boards. Audio
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Hamilton police make Hillcrest a priority for overnight patrols
7:15 AM.There was an increased police presence in the in Hamilton suburb of Hillcrest overnight as the hunt continues for an armed man who entered three properties in the suburb on Sunday night. Audio
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Lower alcohol limit may impact rural pub owners
7:10 AM.In the past, the hospitality sector has lobbied the Government against reducing the limit. Audio
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Greens, ACT say drink-driving changes aren't enough
7:07 AM.The Greens and the ACT party say Government's proposed changes to drink driving laws don't go far enough. Audio
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Morning Business News for 5 November 2013
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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CTU says foreign interest in NZ farmland is worrying
6:38 AM.The Council of Trade Unions says New Zealanders should be concerned that more and more foreigners want to snap up farmland. Audio
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Labour claims credit from drink-driving changes
6:35 AM.The Labour Party is claiming credit for the Government's decision to lower the drink-driving limit. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 5 November 2013
6:27 AM.The developer of the free library cataloging software 'Koha', says Maori could possibly lose some of their ownership of the word if it's trademarked by an American company; The lawyer, Donna Hall… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 5 November 2013
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 5 November 2013
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 5 November 2013
6:00 AM.Greens, ACT sayl drink-driving changes aren't enough;Lower alcohol limit may impact rural pub owners;Hamilton police make Hillcrest a priority for overnight patrols;School Trustees Association says… Read more Audio