ONE NEWS. 11/04/2005

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Rights Information
Year
2005
Reference
F86382
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.
John Tamihere is weighing up whether or not he will quit or fight for his future after the Prime Minister left the door open for him to quit politics. Plus Tamihere's electorate are standing by him. Helen Clark (Prime Minister); Don Brash (National Leader); Willie Jackson (Broadcaster); Winston Peters (New Zealand First Leader); Peter Dunne (United Future Leader); Guyon Espiner (Reporting from Parliament); Victor James Barnes (Mangere Resident); Ben Dalton (Tamihere Supporter); Iria Pene (Mangere Resident); Voxpop.

Winston Peters is launching an aggressive election year bid for elderly New Zealanders, including lifting superannuation and giving pensioners a 'gold card'. Winston Peters (New Zealand First Leader); Helen Clark (Prime Minister); John Key (National, Finance); Fran Mold (Reporting from Rotorua); Graham Stairmand (Grey Power President).

The Security Intelligence Service has been cleared of claims it spied on Maori leaders for political purposes. Helen Clark (Prime Minister).

There is renewed outrage on both sides of the Tasman as fresh evidence has been revealed of disturbed graves at roadworks taking place on ANZAC Cove. The roadworks have apparently taken place at the request of the Australian Government. Kim Beazley (Australian Labor Leader); Tom Buchanan (Newmarket RSA); Helen Clark (Prime Minister).

Relations between Japan and China have plummeted to an all time low. Chinese protesters have targetted Japanese businesses following the approval in Tokyo of a history book that allegedly glosses over the brutal occupation of China by Japan early in the 20th Century.

Jewish extremists have protested in Israel and Palestinian militants have threatened attacks as Ariel Sharon tries to hand over settlements on the West Bank to the Palestinians. Voxpop; Tom Aspell (NBC News).

Survivors have remembered the 60th anniversary of the liberation of a German Concentration camp.

American Catholic activists are planning protests in Rome over an American Cardinal's privilege of helping to select the new Pope when he was involved in the alleged cover up of paedophile priests. Mary Grant (Survivor's Network of those Abused by Priests).

Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles were welcomed by an applauding crowd as they attended Church services in Scotland on the first day of their honeymoon. John Thorne (BBC Correspondent, Deeside); Voxpop.

Juliet Gilbert, the woman on the run in New Zealand from the FBI with her child, appeared in a Rotorua court today and will be removed from the country within 48 hours.