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Morning Report for Thursday 13 September 2012
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Skeleton found in search for remains of King Richard III
8:56 AM.Archeologists searching for the remains of the English King Richard the third in a Leicester carpark say they've found a skeleton. Audio
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AFL players in NZ applaud matches coming to Wellington
8:53 AM.Aussie Rules players in New Zealand say hosting premiership matches in Wellington is the first step towards setting up a national team here. Audio
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Green Party to fight super trawlers fishing New Zealand waters
8:50 AM.The Green Party says it wants a law change banning super trawler vessels from fishing this country's waters. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 13 September 2012
8:47 AM.A national Maori hui on water rights called by the Maori King isn't expected to produce a resolution, but there's hope it will bring tribal unity over the issue; Meanwhile, the leader of Auckland's… Read more Audio
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Residents association hopes to have say in developments
8:42 AM.The removal of a historic villa from Auckland's Grey Lynn has prompted the formation of a residents association. Audio
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Patchy economy likely to keep lid on interest rates
8:39 AM.The Reserve Bank Governor, Allan Bollard, today delivers his final statement on monetary policy ahead of a new job with Apec - he will also set the Official Cash Rate which is expected to remain… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 13 September 2012
8:35 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Markets Update for 13 September 2012
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Government burdening taxpayers with polluters bills
8:22 AM.The Government is being accused of pushing more than a billion dollars of greenhouse gas emissions costs on to taxpayers. Audio
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Hearings into CHCH building collapses finish
8:17 AM.The hearings began in October last year and the commission is expected to deliver its final report by November the 12th. Audio
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CTU says Govt not delivering on jobs
8:13 AM.The Government says jobs have been created in the past two years - despite official figures suggesting otherwise. Audio
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Stricken vessel returns to Lyttleton
8:09 AM.New Zealand owned Sandfords Fisheries is denying claims one of its vessels failed to come to the aid of stricken trawler Amaltal Columbia off the coast of Canterbury yesterday. Audio
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Christchurch schools brace themselves for government decisions
7:56 AM.School leaders in Christchurch are braced for a government announcement today on the future of education in the city. Audio
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Obama vows justice for slain US officials in Libya
7:50 AM.Christopher Stevens, and three other Embassy staff, died when the US consulate in Benghazi came under rocket attack. Audio
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Sports News for 13 September 2012
7:45 AM.An update from the team at RNZ Sport. Audio
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Almost every iwi expected at Maori King hui
7:42 AM.Almost every iwi is expected to attend today's national water rights hui called by the Maori King. Audio
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More than 200 killed in Pakistan factory fire
7:37 AM.Close to 300 people have died in a factory fire in the Pakistani city of Karachi. Audio
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Bill English disputes job creation figures
7:26 AM.We're joined now by the Finance Minister, Bill English. Audio
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New figures reveal economy has lost jobs
7:22 AM.New official figures reveal the economy has lost jobs despite Government claims 50 thousand new jobs have been created in the past two years. Audio
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Police file shows Dotcom offered "help" from Banks
7:13 AM.Details from of the police investigation into John Bank's mayoral campaign donations have been made public. Audio
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Korean flagged boat fails to respond to distress call
7:09 AM.Radio New Zealand has been tolda Korean flagged fishing boat, the Pacinui, did not respond to distress calls from the Amaltal Columbia yesterday and instead headed in the opposite direction. Audio
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Morning Business for 13 September 2012
6:47 AM.News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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$5k fine for flouting new local body donation laws
6:39 AM.Details of the police investigation in to John Bank's mayoral campaign donations have been made public. Audio
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Manu Korihi News for 13 September 2012
6:27 AM.A national Maori hui on water rights called by the Maori King isn't expected to produce a resolution, but there's hope it will bring tribal unity over the issue; Meanwhile, the leader of Auckland's… Read more Audio
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Morning Rural News for 13 September 2012
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Pacific News for 13 September 2012
6:18 AM.The latest from the Pacific region. Audio
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Auckland hapu leader salutes Maori King for calling water hui
6:13 AM.The leader of Auckland's largest hapu is applauding the Maori King for calling today's national hui on water rights at Turangawaewae Marae in Ngaruawahia today, saying it is good to see King Tuheitia… Read more Audio
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Labour says new job figures show Govt is failing
6:10 AM.The Labour Party says new job figures show the Government's economic policies are failing to create jobs. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 13 September 2012
6:00 AM.Korean flagged boat fails to respond to distress call, Police file shows Dotcom offered "help" from Banks, New figures reveal economy has lost jobs, Bill English disputes job creation figures, More… Read more Audio