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Morning Report for Tuesday 13 May 2008
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America's Cup Match To Be Held in March 2009
8:58 AM.In 10 months time it'll take place in Valencia or any other location chosen by Alinghi's yacht club Societe Nautique de Geneve. Audio
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Auckland City Council Building Voted One Of The Worst
8:54 AM.It was second in the online survey to a serviced apartment block that won design awards when it was built about 10 years ago. Audio
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It's Been 10 Years Since The Hikoi Of Hope
8:50 AM.In 1998 30,000 NZ'ers marched from Stewart Island and Cape Reinga to Parliament. Audio
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Waatea News Update for 13 May 2008
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Accused Natural Therapist Can Keep Working
8:43 AM.The Human Rights Tribunal has awarded costs against Geoffrey Mogridge, but says he can't be stopped from working. Audio
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Kahui Trial Continues
8:39 AM.Chris Kahui denies murdering their twin boys in a fit of rage in June 2006. Audio
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Morning Market Update
8:29 AM.A quick market update. Audio
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Designline Moves to Rolleston
8:25 AM.The company says it wants to be closer to Lyttleton port which carries its produce to the global market. Audio
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Petrol's Going Up Again
8:21 AM.BP has blamed the price rise on higher crude costs and a fall in the value of the New Zealand dollar. Audio
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UN Secretary General - Immensely Frustrated
8:14 AM.Ban Ki-moon has made repeated efforts to contact Myanmar's senior General, Than Shwe, but has been unable to speak to him. Audio
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Rescue Operation After Earthquake
8:09 AM.The destruction of homes and fears of aftershocks has led to thousands of people spending the night outside. Audio
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Graham Henry Supports Sabbaticals
7:57 AM.The coach's comments come as star All Black Dan Carter considers a 2 million dollar offer to play in France. Audio
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Housing Market Declining Sharply
7:53 AM.Figures from the Real Estate Institute show the volume of sales are down to about half the level of a year ago. Audio
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NZ Dollar Weakening
7:51 AM.The Kiwi fell yesterday to close to at US 76 point 52 cents, its lowest point in three and a half months. Audio
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Morning Sports News for 13 May 2008
7:47 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Buy Back Deal for Rail and Ferry Networks
7:40 AM.The exact cost to the taxpayer of buying back the rail and ferry network remains unclear. Audio
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Two Inquiries into Yesterday's Prisoner Escape
7:35 AM.26-year-old Aaron Forden escaped using an improvised rope made of prison sheets. Audio
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Workers Get Ready For The Worst (part 2)
7:29 AM.The fate of more than four hundred workers at the Oringi meat plant south of Dannevirke will be known later today. Audio
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Climate Change Minister Stands By Emissions Scheme
7:18 AM.The world's largest producer of aluminum, Rio Tinto says the scheme threatens the Tiwai Point plant near Bluff. Audio
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Earthquake Rocks China
7:09 AM.The 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck 6:30pm NZ time, killing at least 8 and a half thousand people according to reports. Audio
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Morning Business for 13 May 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Another Blow for Emissions Trading Scheme
6:40 AM.The world's largest producer of aluminum claims the ETS could result in the loss of thousands of Southland jobs. Audio
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Waatea News for 13 May 2008
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 13 May 2008
6:21 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 13 May 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Motorists Urged to Shop Around
6:13 AM.BP raised its petrol prices five cents a litre yesterday but none of the other major brands has yet followed suit. Audio
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Workers Get Ready For The Worst (part 1)
6:10 AM.Up to 400 jobs could go if the meat processing company, PPCS, closes the Oringi sheep processing plant. Audio
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Kawau - King Shag
6:01 AM.Listen to todays bird call. Audio
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Top Stories For 13 May 2008
6:00 AM.Earthquake in China, Emissions Scheme, 400 meat plant workers may loose their jobs and Radio New Zealand Sport. Audio