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Morning Report for Monday 14 July 2014
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Football World Cup final goes to extra time
8:56 AM.The Football World Cup final is headed for extra time, with the scores locked at nil -all. The chief football writer for Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper, Martin Lipton, is at Maracana Stadium and… Read more Audio
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Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
8:50 AM.Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 14 July 2014
8:45 AM.The United Nations is denying an accusation its president is delaying preparations to hold its first global indigenous conference; A political scientist is predicting the Maori Party is most likely to… Read more Audio
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Largest pest-control programme to protect birds
8:40 AM.New Zealand's largest-ever pest control operation has been given the go ahead. Audio
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Maori Party aims to win seven seats by focussing on whanau
8:36 AM.Despite facing an uphill battle, the Maori Party is aiming to win all seven Maori seats in the September election. Audio
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Markets Update for 14 July 2014
8:30 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Disputed Afghan election to be recounted in full
8:28 AM.The American Secretary of State John Kerry has convinced Afghanistan's feuding presidential candidates to agree to a total recount of last month's presidential election. Audio
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Our reporter among German and Argentinian fans
8:26 AM.Our Wellington reporter, Jonathan Mitchell, is among fans at The Grand bar on Courtenay Place. Audio
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Deadlock in the world cup
8:24 AM.The former All White and our football commentator for the tournament, Sam Malcolmson, is in the studio. Audio
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Te Anau sewage to land proposal
8:20 AM.Te Anau residents are kicking up a stink about a Southland District Council plan to pump the town's sewage nearly 20 kilometers out of town and spread it on farmland. Audio
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ACT leader Jamie Whyte
8:19 AM.To the ACT List with us is ACT leader Jamie Whyte. Audio
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Act will contest this year's election with a different line up
8:17 AM.The Act Party will contest this year's election with a totally different line up from 2011. Audio
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Clean up time in Northland
8:10 AM.It's cleanup time up north as the wild weather which brought power cuts, flooding and road closures, finally looks to be moving off shore. Audio
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Sports News for 14 July 2014
8:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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World Cup final underway in Brazil
7:58 AM.It's just gone half time at the Football World Cup final in Brazil and Martin Lipton is at Maracana Stadium and joins us now. Audio
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Minister Joyce rebukes Green party's new environmental policy
7:50 AM.We asked Labour's environment spokesperson, Moana Mackey, to come on and talk about their party's response given the potential collation between Labour and the Greens after the election. Audio
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Green Party says National's planned water standards too low
7:48 AM.The Green Party says quality standards National wants for lakes and rivers could leave New Zealanders with a one in 20 chance of catching a vomiting bug or diarrhoea just by touching the water. Audio
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Collins denies police were under pressure to minimize figures
7:40 AM.The former Police Minister, Judith Collins, is denying police were put under political pressure to minimise burglary figures. Audio
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Israel ignores ceasefire appeals, widens range of bombing
7:35 AM.Hundreds of Palestinians have been fleeing the northern parts of Gaza, after Israel warned it was targeting the area in the latest phase of its campaign. Audio
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Our reporter among German and Argentinian fans
7:31 AM.Our Wellington reporter, Jonathan Mitchell, is among fans at The Grand bar on Courtenay Place. Audio
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Football World Cup final kicks off in Brazil
7:27 AM.Joining me in the studio is former All White and our football commentator for the tournament, Sam Malcolmson. Audio
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German ambassador watches football final
7:24 AM.Also among the fans in the capital is the German Ambassador, Anne-Marie Schleich who's just as excited for her country. Audio
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Argentina deputy ambassador excited for final
7:22 AM.Yes, it's underway, the final of the World Cup between Argentina and Germany in Brazil. The Deputy Argentinian Ambassador, Romina Bocache, is watching the match at The Grand Bar in Wellington. Audio
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Clean up underway in Northland
7:15 AM.Still with the weather clean-up in Northland and joining us is the Far North's Civil Defence Controller is Alistair Wells. Audio
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Havoc in Northland
7:14 AM.People in Northland are dealing with the aftermath after a weekend of wild weather caused floods, power cuts and road closures. Audio
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Family mourns dead mother of one
7:09 AM.The family of a woman swept to her death in a flooded river in the Bay of Islands are mourning the loss of a devoted mother and sister. Audio
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Sports News for 14 July 2014
7:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Equity markets focus on company earnings
6:58 AM.An analyst says a note of caution crept into global stock markets last week, partly inspired by banking issues in Portugal. Britain's Foot-sie fell a whopping 2.6 percent but the S&P 500 Index in the… Read more Audio
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Australia's high unemployment is testing economic assumptions
6:53 AM.Across the Tasman, and a spike in Australian unemployment is testing assumptions of a rebalancing of the economy away from mining. Audio
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Milk prices may not recover till China's retail price falls
6:50 AM.An executive at the Danish dairy company, Arla Foods, says global milk prices may not begin to recover until the retail price of milk in China declines. Audio
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Economists expect a higher inflation rate than the Reserve Bank
6:47 AM.Economists on average are expecting a 0.4 percent increase in the Consumers Price Index for the June quarter, taking the annual rate to 1.8 percent. Audio
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Football World Cup kicks off shortly
6:42 AM.The Football World Cup final is set to get underway in Rio de Janeiro shortly, with Argentina and Germany battling it out to see who will be the World Champions. For the latest here is CNN's Amanda… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 14 July 2014
6:29 AM.The United Nations is denying an accusation its president is delaying preparations to hold its first global indigenous conference; The Hokotehi Moriori Trust is opposing an application from the… Read more Audio
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Argentina fans excited by World Cup prospect
6:26 AM.Argentina last won the World Cup in 1986, when they beat West Germany 3-2 in Mexico, but heading into today's match, Germany are the favourites to take out the title. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 14 July 2014
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Germany confident of a World Cup win
6:19 AM.The final of the Football World Cup gets underway in less than an hour, and Germany are the favourites to defeat Argentina for the trophy. Audio
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Pacific News for 14 July 2014
6:16 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Sports News for 14 July 2014
6:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 14 July 2014
6:00 AM.Family mourns dead mother of one, Havoc in Northland, Clean up underway in Northland, Football World Cup final kicks off in Brazil, Our reporter among German and Argentinian fans, Israel ignores… Read more Audio