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Morning Report for Thursday 17 April 2008
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Hamilton V8 Disruption
8:58 AM.Major roads in Hamilton are now closed to traffic in preparation for the first day of racing tomorrow. Audio
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MFAT Funding
8:52 AM.The National Party's warning it may not continue a massive funding injection to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Audio
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Waatea News
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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All Blacks World Cup Post Mortem
8:46 AM.Our rugby reporter Barry Guy will be covering the release of the report today. Audio
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Missing Christchurch Girl
8:42 AM.Items that may belong to missing teenager Marie Davis have been found in a riverbed north of Christchurch. Audio
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Sports News
8:38 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Markets Update
8:29 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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Leaked National Party E-mails
8:25 AM.It looks like it will remain the modern political mystery - who did leak Don Brash's e-mails? Audio
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Vitamins Dangerous?
8:21 AM.Danish scientists are warning vitamin supplements are not healthy and may even lead to premature death. Audio
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Canyoning Tragedy Aftermath - (Part 5)
8:20 AM.Paul De Jong is the father of one of the students who was not among the group that went canyoning. Audio
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Canyoning Tragedy Aftermath - (Part 4)
8:06 AM.Attention is turning to the weather information which was or wasn't available to staff at the Outdoor Pursuit Centre. Audio
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Moffert Calls for Rugby Tax Breaks
7:57 AM.David Moffett, who wanted tax breaks for top rugby talent to stop them heading overseas. Audio
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Hutt Valley High School Cleared
7:53 AM.Allegations of schoolyard sex, bullying and drug taking has cleared Wellingtons largest school of any wrongdoing. Audio
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Youth Court Calls for Community Values
7:53 AM.The Principal Youth Court judge is asking schools to start educating young people in community values. Audio
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Kahui Twins Trial
7:47 AM.The mother of the dead Kahui twins will face a further grilling in the witness stand today. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Workers Question Dow-Funded Dioxin Research
7:38 AM.Former agrichemical workers are questioning research showing their health isn't endangered despite dioxin contamination. Audio
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Gaza Ambush
7:34 AM.Palestinian militants have used ambush tactics for the first time against Israeli soliders in the Gaza Strip Audio
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Junior Doctor Strike
7:30 AM.A nationwide strike by junior doctors looks increasingly likely next week following the breakdown of talks. Audio
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Similar Tragedies Overseas
7:22 AM.Overseas, similar tragedies involving school students on outdoor pursuit trips have led to significant law changes. Audio
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Canyoning Tragedy Aftermath - (Part 3)
7:15 AM.Grant McKenzie is the chair of the Outdoor Pursuits Centre's trust board. Audio
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Canyoning Tragedy Aftermath - (Part 2)
7:13 AM.Steve Mastrovich, the area commander of the Ruapehu police, is heading up the police inquiry into the accident. Audio
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Canyoning Tragedy Aftermath - (Part 1)
7:08 AM.Central to investigations is likely to be what weather warnings were received by Outdoor Pursuits Centre Audio
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Morning Business News for 17 April 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Wanganui Patch Ban
6:43 AM.A bill to ban the wearing of gang patches in Wanganui has passed its first hurdle in Parliament. Audio
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Canyoning Tragedy Investigations
6:34 AM.Four investigations are underway as questions are asked whether Tuesday's tragedy could have been avoided. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 17 April 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Nicholas Widow
6:14 AM.The widow of 71 year old Hawke's Bay farmer Jack Nicholas has described hearing gunshots before finding her husbands body. Audio
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O.P.C. Closes Doors
6:05 AM.The Sir Edmund Hillary Outdoor Pursuits Centre has closed its doors for the rest of the week. Audio
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Ruru - The Morepork
6:01 AM.Listen to todays birdcall. Audio