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Morning Report for Tuesday 10 November 2009
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Govt minister - tickets should carry lip sync disclaimer
8:57 AM.Criticism of the Britney Spears' concert tour that has just kicked off in Australia is so widespread even the Government has got involved. Audio
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Waatea news for tuesday 10 November 2009
8:52 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Fijian education leader speaking at local union conference
8:50 AM.Forget untucked shirts and missing homework - local teachers will today be hearing about life as a teacher under Fiji's military regime. Audio
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NZ cricketers beat Pakistan to win series
8:46 AM.It took them a while to get there, but the New Zealand cricketers have won the one day series against Pakistan after taking out the third match in Abu Dhabi this morning. Audio
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Dollars roll in for human billboard
8:40 AM.Hard times call for desperate measures or so the old adage goes. Audio
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Moves to improve Lake Ellesmere water quality
8:38 AM.Growing pollution levels are contributing to the decline in Lake Ellesmere's health, and now interest groups are trying to find ways to improve its water quality. Audio
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Sports news for Tuesday 10 November 2009
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets update for Tuesday 10 November 2009
8:29 AM.A quick update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Biggest event on Christchurch's social calendar gets underway
8:27 AM.The biggest event on Christchurch's social calendar gets underway at Addington Raceway today as it hosts Cup Day. Audio
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Iran charges three young Americans with espionage
8:26 AM.Iran has charged three young Americans with espionage. Audio
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Agricultural companies welcome increased dairy payout
8:20 AM.Firms which supply dairy farms are hopeful they'll see at least some of the billion dollar bounty from a big lift in Fonterra's forecast dairy payout. Audio
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ANZ places Cedenco in receivership
8:15 AM.Gisborne vegetable growers are worried the failure of a major processing company means they'll have nowhere to sell their produce next year. Audio
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Harawira to speak out on controversial email
8:09 AM.The Maori Party MP Hone Harawira will hold a press conference this afternoon to spell out just why he chose to dodge work in Brussels and go sightseeing in Paris with his wife. Audio
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Tonga's king to give up power to Parliament
7:57 AM.Tonga is on the verge of momentous political change. Audio
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Charitable foundation banned from giving money to racing clubs
7:55 AM.Officials have banned three charitable foundations from giving pokie funds to four harness racing clubs after an investigation into millions of dollars in grants. Audio
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Sports news for Tuesday 10 November 2009
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Neighbours frustrated by council's inaction at House of Horror
7:40 AM.Neighbours of Christchurch's so-called"house of horror"are keener than ever to see the property demolished following the latest revelations in court. Audio
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Germany celebrates 20 years without the wall
7:28 AM.Celebrations to mark the 20th anniversary of the Berlin wall are in full swing. Audio
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Foodstuffs responds
7:25 AM.Progressive Enterprises which owns Woolworths, Countdown and Foodtown supermarkets and is in turn owned by one of the two big duopolies in Australia, refused to be interviewed on this story. Audio
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Food prices surge - supermarkets blamed
7:20 AM.A new study showing New Zealand and Australia have among the fastest rising food prices in the developed world has prompted a swift official reaction over the Tasman - but so far nothing here. Audio
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Pressure mounting to review MP travel perk
7:15 AM.Pressure is mounting on MPs to have another look at whether they should get subsidised international travel. Audio
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Buddy Mikaere says Harawira should apologise
7:09 AM.The Maori Party MP Hone Harawira is expected to speak publicly about his expletive laden, and some say racist, email, in a media conference at 3 o'clock today. Audio
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Morning business for Tuesday 10 November 2009
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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Leaky home owners say a new deal is not good enough
6:40 AM.Leaky home owners say a deal being discussed by the Government and councils would short change them and is not good enough. Audio
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Eject Harawira or suffer damage - Goff
6:35 AM.Labour leader Phil Goff is warning that MP Hone Harawira's comments will continue to reflect badly on the whole the Maori Party unless it ejects him from its caucus. Audio
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Waatea news for Tuesday 10 November 2009
6:27 AM.News from the Waatea team. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 10 November 2009
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific news for Tuesday 10 November 2009
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Supermarket duopoly blamed for food price surge
6:15 AM.A reported jump in supermarket checkout prices by more than 40 percent in a decade is being blamed on the stranglehold of the two big operators. Audio
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Top stories for Tuesday 10 November 2009
6:00 AM.Buddy Mikaere says Harawira should apologise. Pressure mounting to review MP travel perk. Food prices surge - supermarkets blamed. Germany celebrates 20 years without the wall. Neighbours frustrated… Read more Audio