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Morning Report for Monday 1 December 2008
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Australian Correspondent
8:55 AM.We cross to Canberra now to join our correspondent, Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Goodnight Kiwi
8:50 AM.Well it's been fourteen years since TVNZ's Goodnight Kiwi switched off the lights and went to bed for the last time. Audio
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Waatea news 2
8:45 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Mumbai hostage's sister
8:41 AM.The sister of a man trapped in a Mumbai hotel for 36 hours is relieved her brother and his wife are safe. Audio
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Sports news
8:36 AM.An update of all the sports news. Audio
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Tunnel dinner
8:28 AM.2000 people sat down to dinner on Saturday night in the soon to be opened tunnels on state highway 1. Audio
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All Blacks Q and A
8:25 AM.The All Blacks easily completed the Grand Slam thrashing England at Twickenham yesterday by 32 to 6. Audio
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Summer predictions
8:20 AM.Today is the first day of summer and early predictions are it'll be a long hot one. Audio
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Squid on the move
8:19 AM.The largest squid ever recorded has sucessfully been moved to Te Papa today, as the museum prepares for it to go on show. Audio
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Thai tourists stranded
8:15 AM.About 100,000 foreign travellers remain stranded in Thailand as the country's poltical standoff continues. Audio
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Plane crash recovery
8:10 AM.Conditions in the Mediterranean Sea near Perpignan are proving difficult for divers searching the wreckage. Audio
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Movember
7:56 AM.Thousands of moustached men have taken razors to their upper lips to mark the end of Movember. Audio
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Housing W.O.F.
7:52 AM.The Business Council for Sustainable Development is calling for a 'warrant of fitness' for homes. Audio
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Nigeria clashes
7:50 AM.The death toll in the Nigerian city of Jos has climbed to 400 after two days of clashes between Muslims and Christians. Audio
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Sport
7:47 AM.An update from the RNZ sports team. Audio
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Climate change talks
7:41 AM.The next set of global climate change talks begin today in the Polish city of Poznan. Audio
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Hijack hearing
7:35 AM.A depositions hearing for the woman accused of New Zealand's first ever aircraft hijacking is scheduled to get underway. Audio
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Mumbai Terror Attacks
7:28 AM.India's Home Minister and the man in charge of National Security have resigned in the wake of the Mumbai terror attacks. Audio
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Thai Correspondent
7:24 AM.Our correspondent in Bangkok Norman Hermant was at the pro-Government rally today. Audio
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Foreign Affairs Minister on Thailand
7:20 AM.The Government has begun talks with its Australian counterpart and airlines to explore the rescue of about 200 NZers. Audio
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French Correspondent
7:17 AM.Joining us now is correspondent for newswire service AFP, Laurent Abadie. Audio
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Air N.Z. C.E.O.
7:12 AM.The chief executive of Air New Zealand Rob Fyfe has travelled to Perpignan with the family of one of the victims. Audio
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Plane crash witness
7:09 AM.A witness to the crash of the Air NZ Airbus A320 into the Mediterranean on Friday says the plane was having engine problems. Audio
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Bird
6:59 AM.The Bellbird. Audio
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Morning Business News for 1 December 2008
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Pacific Money
6:45 AM.Pacific Islanders dependent on money sent by family in New Zealand will soon have more cash in their pockets. Audio
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New Zealanders stuck in Mumbai
6:38 AM.The New Zealanders trapped in a Mumbai hotel during last week's terror raids have spoken of their ordeal. Audio
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Air NZ plane crash
6:35 AM.Two New Zealand police have joined the search for those presumed dead in the Air New Zealand crash off the coast of France. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 1 December 2008
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News
6:18 AM.Pacific News from Radio New Zealand International. Audio
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Squid on the move
6:13 AM.This morning a half tonne, 4 point 2 metre female colossal squid has been on the move. Audio
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New Zealanders stuck in Bangkok
6:10 AM.At least 195 New Zealanders remain stranded in Bangkok as both of the city's airports continue to be occupied by protesters. Audio
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Top Stories
6:00 AM.Top stories of the day. Audio