ONE NEWS. 04/08/2003

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2003
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Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
04/08/2003
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

There have been claims of widespread lying about suspected terrorist Ahmed Zaoui.
Richard McLeod (Mr Zaoui's Lawyer); Keith Locke (Green Party MP); Lianne Dalziel (Immigration Minister); Mark Sainsbury (TVNZ Political Editor - live from Parliament).

The Immigration Minister is angry that the personal details of the Tampa refugees were supplied to the Australian police without permission.
Lianne Dalziel (Immigration Minister).

A new plan to shorten the dole queues will make it harder for older unemployed people to get a benefit.
Steve Maharey (Social Services Minister); Garth Taylor (Age Concern); Kevin Hackwell (Downtown Community Ministry).

Long-awaited African peacekeepers are preparing to arrive in Liberia tonight. However there has been no let up in the fighting between rebels and Government forces in Monrovia.

Anger is mounting in South Africa over their Government's handling of the Aids crisis and their refusal to provide lifesaving drugs.
Manto Shabala Msimang (Health Minister); Edwin Cameron (Aids Campaigner).

The PM is being drawn into Auckland's rates row after the National Party began accusing the Government of not subsidising Auckland's public transport sufficiently and misleading the public over a 4c petrol tax increase.
Gerry Brownlee (National MP); Helen Clark (PM - Labour); voxpop; Jenny Dixon (Auckland University); Phillip Sherry (Deputy Chair ARC).