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Summer Report for Monday 10 January 2011
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Summer Report media and entertainment report
8:53 AM.Our Social Coastal Correspondent Mark Cubey has been tweeping with the fishers. Audio
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Deep sea drill ship delves into extinct underwater volcanoes
8:50 AM.More than 30 scientists are spending summer in the South Pacific, drilling into a chain of extinct underwater volcanoes. Audio
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Time for a look into the world of art and culture
8:45 AM.Time for a look into the world of art and culture. We're joined by Virginia Were, the editor of the magazine, Arts News. Audio
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Wedding planning now big business in New Zealand
8:37 AM.About 24-thousand marriages are registered in New Zealand each year. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 10 January 2011
8:34 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Dunedin businesses cruise through Summer months
8:27 AM.This summer's shaping up as one of Dunedin's busiest yet for cruise ship visits with 70 thousand people expected to visit the city. Audio
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Recession motivates people to be thrifty
8:24 AM.Organisers of community events say the belt tightening effect of the economic downturn has motivated people to become more thrifty. Audio
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Vodafone security breach 'should be a wake up call"
8:20 AM.A technology expert says Vodafone's Australian security breach should act as a wake up call to New Zealand businesses. Audio
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More rain in southern Queensland
8:16 AM.South-east Queensland has been bearing the brunt of torrential rains as the state's flood crisis continues - with the region, including Brisbane, on high alert. Audio
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Calls for political calm after Arizona shooting
8:09 AM.But first - US police say charges will be laid later today against the man who is thought to have shot a Congresswoman and 11 others in an Arizona carpark. Audio
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Scitech segment: the rise of the tablet
7:54 AM.Now time to chat to our science and technology expert Peter Griffin, who's currently at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Audio
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Indian nuptials take the cake
7:51 AM.It's the season for summer weddings and one of the biggest weddings of the year took place at the weekend in Auckland. Audio
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Regional update from Rotorua's Daily Post
7:49 AM.Lets have a look at one of the regional daily papers and today we're joined by the assistant editor of the Rotorua's Daily Post, Ingrid Tiriana. Audio
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Millions turn out for first day of voting in Southern Sudan
7:44 AM.Millions of voters have turned out in southern Sudan for an independence referendum which is widely expected to see Africa's largest country being split into two nations. Audio
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Licencing 'could reduce boat accidents'
7:40 AM.The Tairua/Pauanui Harbourmaster and the police are calling for fresh regulation to help stop crashes involving recreational boats and jetskis. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 10 January 2011
7:33 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Weather update
7:29 AM.Time to talk about the all-important weather, joining me is Bob McDavitt, the Met Service's weather ambassador. Audio
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Black Caps face crushing defeat to Pakistan
7:24 AM.The New Zealand cricketers have had a crushing defeat in the first test against Pakistan at Hamilton. Audio
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Accident and Emergency Departments stretched over summer
7:21 AM.The rising cost of going to the doctor may be the reason behind a big increase in the number of people using hospital emergency departments. Audio
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New Zealand helps out in flood clean-up
7:16 AM.To Queensland where forecasters are warning that flooding in vast areas of the northeast could soon hit tourist areas and the state capital Brisbane. Audio
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Police seeking accomplice in Arizona shooting
7:10 AM.The United States Congresswoman shot at point blank range in Arizona remains critically ill, as authorities hunt for a second man in connection to the shooting. Audio
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Summer Report Top Stories for 10 January 2011
7:00 AM.A US Congresswoman remains in critical condition after a gunman goes on a rampage at a Tucson supermarket. We talk to the New Zealanders helping flood-hit Queensland and hospitals have a surge of… Read more Audio
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