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Morning Report for Thursday 26 February 2009
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Danny Lee to alter his swing
8:57 AM.The 18-year-old competes in the Moonah Classic in Melbourne today after taking out the Johnnie Walker Classic in Perth. Audio
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Cornish language declared extinct
8:53 AM.This has not been welcomed by the defenders of the tongue, the Cornish Language Partnership. Audio
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Argentina deports British Roman Catholic bishop
8:51 AM.Richard Williamson was thrown out of the country after he refused to retract comments he made. Audio
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Waatea News
8:48 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Current system to fix leaky homes isn't working - Govt
8:43 AM.Maurice Williamson's has ordered the Department of Building and Housing to find out how many properties still need repair. Audio
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Many people to get fatter pay packets
8:40 AM.That's according to two surveys of businesses carried out late last year and released this week. Audio
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ING New Zealand investors get tough choice
8:37 AM.60 cents in the dollar now or 83 cents in five years, that's the choice being put to investors in the investment firm ING. Audio
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Black Caps beat Indian
8:28 AM.The Black Caps beat the tourists in the opening 20 / 20 game in Christchurch last night. Audio
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Business Update
8:22 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Elective surgery operating theatres planned
8:19 AM.The Health Minister Tony Ryall is keeping National's pre-election promise to tackle waiting lists. Audio
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Turkish Airlines plane crash
8:15 AM.It remains unclear what caused a Boeing 737-800 too crash-land in Amsterdam, killing nine passengers. Audio
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National's one hundred days of action
8:08 AM.National's action plan included everything from tackling hospital waiting lists to tightening parole conditions. Audio
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John Barlow's lawyers appear before Privy Council
7:54 AM.Barlow's lawyer Greg King says he presented compelling fresh evidence to the Privy Council. Audio
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Defence Department switch clothing contract from Levin to China
7:51 AM.Davey Hughes of Swazi Apparel says it's ironic that the Army is taking work away from New Zealanders. Audio
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Students due in court after toga parade
7:48 AM.Three Otago University students are due in court this week in the aftermath of an out of control parade. Audio
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Sports News
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Four hydro dams considered for Clutha River
7:34 AM.Contact Energy is to unveil plans to build as many as four hydro electric dams on the Clutha River in Otago. Audio
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Army to fill 2 million dollar clothing contract from China
7:28 AM.Davey Hughes from Swazi Apparel is fuming over an Army decision to shift suppliers for its wet weather gear. Audio
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Lab testing companies still at odds with each other
7:23 AM.Earlier this month the Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal from Diagnostic Medlab Limited or DML. Audio
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Turkish airliner crashes at Amsterdam Schiphol airport
7:15 AM.A Turkish passenger plane has crashed in light fog while trying to land at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport. Audio
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Govt financial position deteriorating daily
7:11 AM.And as the Govt prepares for the jobs summit, it is facing a financial position that seems to be deteriorating almost daily. Audio
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National's first hundred days
7:08 AM.Since taking office, the National-led Government has ticked off a raft of election promises. Audio
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Morning Business
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Govt tackling of waiting lists hasty - Nurses Organisation
6:44 AM.The Health Minister Tony Ryall yesterday announced National would keep its pre election promise to tackle waiting lists. Audio
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National-led Government reaches 100 days in office
6:34 AM.In that time, National has passed into law some of its justice and employment policies and its tax cuts. Audio
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Waatea News
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 26 February 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for Thursday 26 February 2009
6:17 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Forest Industry Contractors Association calls for Govt help
6:15 AM.The Forest Industry Contractors Association has called for the Govt to help keep jobs in the country's smaller companies. Audio
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Matuku
6:01 AM.Listen to today's birdcall. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 26 February 2009
6:00 AM.National-led Government reaches 100 days in office; Students due in court after toga parade. Audio