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Summer Report for Tuesday 19 January 2010
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NZ's longest cave just got longer
9:54 AM.New Zealand's longest cave system has just got longer, after an exploration over the holiday period. Audio
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Place names: Dunedin
9:38 AM.The Edinburgh of the south - Musselburgh, St Claire, St Kilda, Macandrew Bay: with Peter Dowling, revising editor of AW Reed's 'Place Names of New Zealand'. Audio
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Bags and shoes showcase a person's pysche
9:30 AM.For some New Zealand women their passion is the humble shoe and the handbag - mixing names like Jimmy Choo, Manolo Blahnik, Chanel and Valentino. Audio
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Dream come true for Antarctica Youth Ambassador
9:18 AM.2009's Antarctic Youth Ambassador has dreamed of going to Antarctica since she was five years old. Audio
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Liquidation of care provider costs 50 jobs
9:14 AM.The early childhood care provider Easy Mind has been liquidated and its South Island operation closed with the loss of around 50 full time jobs. Audio
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Police investigate incident at royal BBQ
9:12 AM.The royal visit is wrapping up with Prince William at Wellington Hospital this morning before flying out to Australia. Audio
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Holiday Hotspots - Goat Island
8:52 AM.When the Goat Island Marine Reserve was created in 1975 off the coast of Leigh, north of Auckland many people said it would destroy fishing and wouldn't work. Audio
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Tackling the Tongariro Crossing
8:50 AM.The Tongariro Crossing has been billed as the best daywalk in the country - crossing the active volcanic plateau between Mount Ngarahoe and Mount Tongariro in the Central North Island. Audio
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Project seeks to find forgotten war-time children
8:47 AM.Around two million United States servicemen spent time in New Zealand and other Pacific Island countries during world war two. Audio
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Morning business for 19 January 2010
8:44 AM.News from the business sector. Audio
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Golden Globes hangover
8:39 AM.The science fiction epic Avatar and the comedy The Hangover scooped the top film honours at this year's Golden Globes in Los Angeles. Audio
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Aids group pushes for more treatment funding
8:36 AM.The New Zealand Aids Foundation wants Pharmac to fund a new HIV treatment now that it has been approved by Medsafe. Audio
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Earthquake engineering - how much damage can it prevent?
8:31 AM.Engineers say that even if a similarly strengthened tremor hit a built up area in New Zealand the damage here would be much less than that in Haiti. Audio
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Bug of the Day: Aphids
8:27 AM.Aphids must be the most pervasive garden insect pests of all. As soon as any new growth appears in spring, aphids seem to materialise out of nowhere. They come in all sorts of colours and attack a… Read more Audio
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Stale reception instore for Prince William's Australian arrival
8:26 AM.While Prince William has received a warm reception in New Zealand, it has been nothing like the royal visits of years gone by, when thousands of people would line the streets. It's unlikely to improve… Read more Audio
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Sports news for 19 January 2010
8:24 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Supreme Court look ignites debate
8:20 AM.Love it or loathe it, the look of the new Supreme Court is certainly a talking point for Wellingtonians. Audio
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Few months yet before interest rate rises
8:14 AM.Some economists say the latest house sale figures showing fewer sales and lower prices in December should mean it will be a few months yet before interest rates start rising. Audio
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UN needs help in Haiti
8:10 AM.The United Nations is seeking extra peacekeepers to bolster security in earthquake-shattered Haiti to combat marauding looters. Some US 2,200 Marines with heavy earth-moving equipment, medical aid and… Read more Audio
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Syndicate plans to bring Phar Lap's name back to racing
7:55 AM.Fans of Phar Lap are close to breathing new life into the legacy of the great thoroughbred that died in mysterious circumstances in the United States in 1932. Audio
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BBC looks to NZ for forecasting options
7:52 AM.The BBC has begun talks with New Zealand firm Metra about taking over weather forecasting on Britain's state broadcaster. Audio
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Mayor fumes after councillors accept gang invitation
7:48 AM.The mayor of Whanganui says councillors who've accepted an invitation to the local Hell's Angels motorcycle gang headquarters are providing support for criminals and their wrong doing. Audio
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Union fights to appeal double bunking decision
7:45 AM.The Corrections Association is attempting to appeal against an Employment Court judgement in favour of extending the use of double bunking in jails. Audio
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Markets update for 19 January 2010
7:43 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Somali pirates fight amongst themselves
7:39 AM.Somali pirates appear to be fighting amongst themselves, only a day after releasing a Greek-flagged oil tanker when an aircraft dropped a ransom of at least five-and-a-half-million dollars in cash on… Read more Audio
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Auckland commuter rail line opens
7:37 AM.The main Auckland rail line that unexpectedly shut yesterday has reopened this morning after Kiwi Rail commissioned it overnight. Audio
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Royal corespondent analyses Prince William's visit (2010)
7:28 AM.Prince William ends his three day official tour of New Zealand today with a visit to Wellington Children's Hospital. Audio
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Sports news for 19 January 2010
7:24 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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First Cabinet meeting - economic growth the theme for the year
7:19 AM.Tax is back on the Government's agenda for the start of 2010 with the Tax Working Group due to release its final report tomorrow. Audio
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Lack of security in Haiti holding back aid agencies
7:14 AM.In Haiti, there have been reports in the last two hours of three aid workers being injured at the main airport in Port-au-Prince. Audio
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Kabul suffers its worst attack in almost a year
7:10 AM.Last night's coordinated attack on the Afghan capital by Taliban insurgents is the worst in almost a year, and came as Afghan President Hamid Karzai was swearing in cabinet members. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 19 January 2010
7:00 AM.UN seeks help in Haiti, Union fights to appeal double bunking decision, Police investigate incident at royal BBQ, Aids group pushes for more treatment funding, Earthquake engineering in New Zealand… Read more Audio
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