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Morning Report for Friday 14 November 2008
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Australian Correspondent
8:58 AM.Kerry-Anne Walsh takes a lighter look at news from Australia. Audio
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Spoof NY Times
8:53 AM.Hundreds of writers and editors have taken six months to create a spoof edition of the New York Times. Audio
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Waatea News
8:50 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Mangere community gardens
8:45 AM.It's hoped a network of community gardens on public land in South Auckland will spur residents to grow food in their backyards. Audio
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More people support the new child discipline legislation
8:42 AM.A new survey by The Children's Commission suggests more people support the new child discipline legislation than oppose it. Audio
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Parliament prepares for the new ministers and MPs
8:38 AM.In charge of that preparation is the General Manager of Parliamentary Services, Geoff Thorn. Audio
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Sports News
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Anti-rape activists shocked by Law Society's decision
8:25 AM.The Law Society's has allowed former Auckland police commander Clint Rickards to become a practising lawyer. Audio
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Te Ururoa Flavell on Maori Party deal with National
8:21 AM.Te Ururoa Flavell says the hui are taking potential risks of a relationship into account. Audio
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Bush says the current financial system can be fixed
8:18 AM.George Bush has called for caution ahead of tomorrow's meeting of the G20 in Washington to discuss the financial crisis. Audio
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Otago hit hard by redundancies
8:14 AM.One area hit hard by redundancies this year is Otago, where several high profile companies have axed hundreds of jobs. Audio
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Treasury says the Govt's books will go deeper into the red
8:08 AM.Economics correspondent, Nigel Stirling comments on the Treasury's statement. Audio
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Boaties and motorists happy as fuel price drops
7:58 AM.Boaties are joining in motorists relief that the price of fuel has sailed down in time for summer. Audio
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Cartoonist gather in Wellington
7:55 AM.Cartoonists from around the world have gathered in Wellington this week to talk about threats to their independence. Audio
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Israel blocks aid to Gaza
7:51 AM.The UN is accusing Israel of being inhuman by preventing truckloads of aid from entering the Gaza strip. Audio
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DHB unforseen baby blip
7:48 AM.Outdated census data is causing headaches for DHB's and maternity services as they struggle to keep up with new births. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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New Labour Party President
7:40 AM.Current President Mike Williams says he'll leave soon, and his preferred replacement is prominent trade unionist, Andrew Little. Audio
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Maori Party deal with National
7:35 AM.The Maori Party is moving closer to signing a support agreement with the incoming National government. Audio
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Josef Fritzl charged with murder
7:27 AM.The Austrian father who imprisoned his family in a cellar has been charged with the murder of one of his children. Audio
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NCEA exams begin on Monday
7:25 AM.Principals and teachers say they're concerned that many students are making strategic decisions not to sit exams. Audio
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G20 to meet in Washington tomorrow
7:18 AM.Leaders will meet to discuss how they can overhaul the global economy. Audio
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The financial crisis is being felt in the business sector
7:14 AM.Fisher and Paykel's chief executive John Bongard comments on the issue. Audio
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Government books to go further in the red
7:08 AM.The man about to take over our problem economy is incoming Finance Minister Bill English. Audio
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Morning Business News for 14 November 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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NZ Football pitches for 2015 Women's World Cup
6:40 AM.Fifa has yet to decide which country will host the Women's World Cup in 2015 and there are hopes it could come to New Zealand. Audio
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Bad economic news points to job loses
6:35 AM.A run of bad economic news has businesses predicting more job losses. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 14 November 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 14 November 2008
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Hakoakoa - Skua
6:01 AM.Listen to this mornings birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for 14 November 2008
6:00 AM.Government books in the red, business sector feels the pinch, G20 to meet, NCEA exams start next week, Maori party deal. Audio