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Morning Markets for 8 August 2014
6:58 AM.Wall Street is continues to fall after dropping sharply at the end of last week. Audio
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Edison says SeaDragon shares are undervaled
6:56 AM.The fish oil producer, SeaDragon, has made headway in securing the supply contracts it needs to move its business forward. Audio
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MTF: proof dissident shareholders working with Heartland
6:53 AM.Motor Trade Finances says a letter from Heartland New Zealand to MTF shareholders confirms that its dissident shareholders are working in co-operation with Heartland. Audio
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Heartland expects a higher profit again this year
6:50 AM.Heartland New Zealand expects a higher net profit again this year, pointing to the growing momentum it achieved in the June quarter. Audio
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Diligent's Brian Henry is fined for market manipulation
6:47 AM.Diligent's founder, Brian Peter Henry, has pleaded guilty to all of the Financial Markets Authority's allegations that he manipulated Diligent's share price. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 8 August 2014
6:28 AM.The Hawke's Bay iwi of Ngati Kahungunu is considering the idea of sending tribal representatives to Israel, to get ideas about how to reuse water so the region doesn't have to rely on water storage… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 8 August 2014
6:22 AM.Morning Rural News for 8 August 2014. Audio
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Pacific News for 8 August 2014
6:16 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Tribunal hears of Pipiwai land clearance in the 1960's
6:11 AM.The Waitangi Tribunal has heard about the impact of land clearances by the Government in the Pipiwai community in the 1960's. Audio
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Sports News for 8 August 2014
6:06 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 8 August 2014
6:00 AM.Family of school assault victim angry as attackers escape conviction, Tribunal told of trauma of Maori land clearances in the 1960's, Miracle discovery of plane, Brother of Khmer Rouge victim relieved… Read more Audio
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Farmer plays Royals till cows come home
8:57 AM.A video of Mr Klingenberg summoning his cattle by playing Royals attracted more than a million hits within a day of being posted on Youtube this week. Audio
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Make or break for trade talks between NZ and South Korea
8:54 AM.Exporters fear the lucrative South Korea market could be lost for good if trade talks taking place in Seoul this week fail. Audio
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Ex-SMH columnist explains why he snapped to online commenters
8:50 AM.A prominent Australian newspaper columnist whose views on the Gaza conflict enraged some readers has resigned after responding to complaints with words that were definitely not suitable for… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 7 August 2014
8:48 AM.The government agency Pharmac wants to train pharmacists in the Bay of Plenty about how to communicate more effectively when providing Maori with medicine; Te Tai Hauauru candidate for the Maori… Read more Audio
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Port of Tauranga denies building a new monopoly
8:41 AM.Port of Tauranga and Port Otago have emerged as the leading contenders for the next generation of larger cargo ships after a major deal bringing Timaru back into the picture. Audio
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Insurance Council settlement figures questioned
8:38 AM.The latest figures from insurance companies processing earthquake claims in Canterbury have been called misleading. Audio
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Markets Update for 7 August 2014
8:32 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Amnesty highlights human rights ahead of Fijian PM's visit
8:28 AM.The arrival in New Zealand tomorrow of the Fijian Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, has reignited concerns about human rights issues in his country. Audio
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"This has to stop" says Kiwi on the ground in Gaza
8:21 AM.As the current uneasy truce continues, unconfirmed reports are emerging that Israel has conditionally agreed to extend the three day ceasefire in Gaza. Audio
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Cameron Bagrie and Ganesh Nana discuss the economy
8:11 AM.The ANZ Bank's chief economist, Cameron Bagrie and the Berl chief economist, Ganesh Nana have been listening to that and they join us. Audio
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Unemployment down but dairy prices warning
8:09 AM.Unemployment is now at a five-year low but the continuing drop in dairy prices has prompted the Labour Party leader, David Cunliffe, to declare the economy faces an unmitigated disaster. Audio
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Sports News for 7 August 2014
8:06 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Fanatics flock to International Film Festival movies
7:55 AM.They say they're not fanatics, but many film buffs attending the International Film Festival in Wellington are viewing up to 50 films each. Audio
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Environment Minister comments on Labour policy
7:52 AM.The Environment Minister, Amy Adams, has been listening and she joins us. Audio