EYEWITNESS NEWS. 06/04/1987

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1987
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Series
EYEWITNESS NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
06/04/1987
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

Current Affairs.

Two directors of the Board of Coal Corp resign. Rob Neale (Economic correspondent).

Watties announces it will sack almost 400 workers on the East Coast due to restructuring David Irving (General Manager, Watties); Jeremy Dwyer (Hastings Mayor); Geoff Braybrooke (Labour MP, Napier); Bill Sutton (Labour, Hawkes Bay); David Smith (Shop Manager); Warren McKay (Worker); Darryle Hema (Worker);Rob Neale (Economic Correspondent).

Decision on Luggate Dam could be reached this week. The impact of the decision on the workers Ken Churchill (NZ Workers Union); Paul Ferari (Worker); Mick Carroll (Worker); Kevin Mulrine (Worker); Duncan Butcher (Mayor, Cromwell).

Mounting US security problems in Moscow Senator Patrick Leahy (Democrat, Vermont); Arthur Hartman (Former US Ambassador to the USSR); Micheal Stuhff (Attorney).

US-Canadian talks Ronald Reagan (US President); Brian Mulroney (Canadian PM).

The state of Soviet-Chez relations Roman Naroziny (Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs).

AIDS - Australian Government is forced into action as AIDs spreads. A $3 million publicity campaign is launched. Ita Buttrose (National AIDS Campaign).

Hint that US-North Korea relations are thawing Charles Redman (US State Dept); Nathaniel Thayer (Asian Expert , John Hopkins University).

Speculation on the date and outcome of the British elections Neil Kinnock (Labour Leader); Lord Whitelaw (Deputy PM); David Owen (SDP Leader).

The champagne lifestye among London's financial whizz-kids following deregulation Peter York(City Consultant); Geoffrey King (Director, Savory Miln); Clive Ricketts (Market Maker, Savory Miln); Rick Saunders (UK Equity Salesman, Savory Miln); Francesca Barnes (Vice-President, Chase Manhattan Bank); Nicholas Andrew (Partner, Robson Rhodes.