ONE NEWS. 28/03/2005

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Rights Information
Year
2005
Reference
F85363
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

News, sport and weather.
Tens of thousands of pilgrims today watched Pope John Paul II struggle to say an Easter Sunday Blessing. The Pope failed in his efforts to speak but did watch the Mass from his window. Phillip Pullella (Reuters Vatican Correspondent); Keith Miller (NBC News).

The Parents of severely brain-damaged woman Terri Schiavo have given up on their fight to keep her alive. She is close to death now but protesters outside the hospital are refusing to give up. Randall Terry (Operation Rescue); Dr Diane Meier (Mt Sinai School of Medicine).

North Korea has made a surprise admission that the bird flu is now a concern there, with hundreds of thousands of birds killed.

A top ranking Anglican Bishop has called for Prince Charles to apologise to Camilla Parker Bowles' former husband before he marries her next week.

National says that if it wins the Election it will set up new campsites to halt the slide in the number of camping grounds available to the public. John Buse (Camper); Cheryll Lunn (Tropicana Camp Manager); Don Brash (National Party Leader); Rod Donald (Green Party Co-Leader); Chris Carter (Conservation Minister).

The Maori Television Service has been running for a year now. Rodney Hide (ACT List MP); Matai Smith (Pukana); Te Anga Nathan (Te Kaea News Editor); Annabelle Lee Harris (Te Kaea Reporter); Reikura Morgan (Pukana); Ngarimu Daniels (Te Kaea Presenter); Te Hamua Nikora (MTS Director); Vivenne Wigby Ngatai (Korero Mai Producer); Bruce Eagle (Head Information Technology).

Local councils are struggling to deal with growth around the country, Waitakere City Council warning that many things taken for granted are becoming too expensive. Penny Hulse (Waitakere City Councillor); Dave Evans (Waitakere Rate payer); Jacobina Plummer (Reporting from West Auckland).