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Morning Report for Monday 25 November 2013
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Top Stories for Monday 25 November 2013
6:00 AM.All Blacks have last gasp win over Ireland to clinch perfect season;Irish rue missing a rare chance to win;Guy family want Ewen Macdonald to serve full sentence;Iran agrees to halt nuclear… Read more Audio
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Greens produce figures contradicting PM on oil
6:10 AM.The Green Party's, Gareth Hughes, says the Prime Minister has got it wrong in terms of the risks attached to deep sea oil drilling, and he's got the facts to prove it. Audio
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New cash cards that don't require pin under scrutiny
6:14 AM.The security of new cash cards that don't require a pin or a signature for purchases of less than 80 dollars has come into question after a man was defrauded. Audio
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Pacific News for 25 November 2013
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Morning Rural News for Monday 25 November
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi for 25 November 2013
6:27 AM.Te Puni Kokiri says it won't be making any staffing changes, until it's talked to iwi, hapu and whanau about which direction the government agency is going in; The co-leader of the Maori Party, Te… Read more Audio
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Blur fans unlikely to be entitled to Big Day Out refund
6:40 AM.Blur fans are yet to find out whether they will be able to get a refund on their Big Day Out tickets after the British band pulled out over what they say was a dispute with the organisers. Audio
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Morning Business for 25 November 2013
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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All Blacks have last gasp win over Ireland
7:08 AM.With full time up on the clock the All Black's trailed Ireland 17 points to 22, but a desperate try to Ryan Crotty levelled the scores, ensuring New Zealand became the first team in the professional… Read more Audio
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Irish rue missing a rare chance to win
7:12 AM.The only time the All Blacks have ever lost in Ireland was in 1978 when they were beaten 12-nil by Munster. Audio
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Iran agrees to halt nuclear programme
7:17 AM.Iran and six world powers have agreed to a deal that will halt the country's nuclear programme. Audio
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Guy family want Ewen Macdonald to serve full sentence
7:20 AM.The Feilding farmer, Ewen MacDonald, will appear before the parole board today for a second time. Audio
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NZ Greenpeace activists speaks after release from Russian jail
7:23 AM.A New Zealand Greenpeace activist awaiting trial in Russia isn't ruling out participating in future protests. Audio
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Captive women part of a "collective"
7:28 AM.The case of three women allegedly held as slaves for 30 years at a house in south London is being described as the tip of a large iceberg. Audio
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Teens in court on kidnap charges
7:38 AM.Three teenagers will appear in the Hutt Valley Youth Court this morning charged with kidnapping, aggravated robbery and threatening grievous bodily harm. Audio
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Board of Inquiry into Ruataniwha Dam enters second week
7:42 AM.The board of inquiry into the Ruataniwha Dam enters its second week today and will focus on how much damage the intensification of farming as a result of the dam will do to rivers. Audio
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Syrian children targeted by snipers - report
7:48 AM.A new report says more than eleven thousand children have died in Syria's civil war - including hundreds who were executed or targeted by snipers. Audio
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Some still waiting for aid in Philippines
7:50 AM.A New Zealander helping to coordinate relief efforts in the Philippines says, more than two weeks after the country was struck by a massive typhoon, some areas have still not received any aid. Audio
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Concerns raised about contact-less credit cards
7:55 AM.New cash cards which let people buy items worth up to 80 dollars without requiring a pin or a signature have been criticised as risky by a security expert. Audio
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Perfect season for All Blacks - but only just
8:07 AM.The All Blacks have this morning completed the perfect season, beating Ireland 24 to 22 in Dublin to claim their 14th win in 14 matches for 2013. Audio
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Ewen MacDonald to have second parole hearing today
8:16 AM.Feilding farmer Ewen MacDonald is up for parole, for a second time. Audio
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Labour rubbishes claims of bullying at TPP trade talks
8:19 AM.The Labour Party is rubbishing claims that New Zealand trade negotiators are being bullied by their American counterparts to trade away the country's health. Audio
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Iran agreement reached
8:22 AM.In an historic deal, Iran has agreed to curb some of its nuclear activities in return for 8 and a half billion dollars in sanctions relief. Audio
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Project to make lake islands pest-free
8:27 AM.A project is under way in Te Urewera National Park to restore a handful of islands to the way they were before Europeans arrived in New Zealand. Audio
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Markets Update for 25 November 2013
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Sports News for 25 November 2013
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Support for changes to 21 year leases
8:43 AM.Support for changes to leasehold land law is growing after hundreds turned out to protest lease increases in Taranaki over the weekend. Audio
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Sports News for 25 November 2013
8:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Kiwis to meet Australia in Rugby League World Cup final
8:45 AM.The All Blacks weren't the only New Zealand team to score a dramatic late victory at the weekend. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi for 25 November 2013
8:48 AM.The co-leader of the Maori Party, Te Ururoa Flavell, says there is no political will to reduce Maori electorate boundaries, to improve tangata whenua representation; Te Puni Kokiri says it won't be… Read more Audio
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100 years of motorbikes on show in Dunedin
8:54 AM.A Dunedin exhibition of 100 years of motorbikes is winning praise from the enthusiasts as a world-class collection. Audio
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:55 AM.Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio