ONE NEWS. 21/11/2006

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Rights Information
Year
2006
Reference
F96330
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.

The right to publish emails sent to National Party Leader Don Brash looks to be going back to court, with author Nicky Hager saying Brash's recent injunction was aimed at suppressing a book he is planning to publish. News organisations are also challenging the injunction. Ben Tornquist (Political Reporter); Nicky Hager (Author); Don Brash (National Party Leader); Winston Peters (New Zealand First Leader); Guyon Espiner (Political Editor).

The Tongan Royal Family has spoken out for the first time since the recent riots, saying that those involved should receive the death penalty. Barbara Dreaver (Pacific Correspondent); Superintendent Brett England (New Zealand Police); Kololiana 'Otuangu Naufahu (King's Cousin); Clive Edwards (People's MP).

Fiji's Military Commander Frank Bainimarama has come to New Zealand on a private visit, with speculation rife that he may stage a military coup in the island soon. Commodore Frank Bainimarama (Fiji Armed Forces Chief).

The majority of Auckland City Councillors say that a proposed Waterfront Stadium is now their preferred option, 48 hours away from a vote. Tony Reid (One News); Dick Hubbard (Auckland City Mayor); Bruce Hucker (Auckland Deputy Mayor); Andrew Barclay (Warren and Mahoney Architects); Alex Swney (Heart of the City).

Many New Zealanders are confused over the so-called anti-smacking bill, with some on either side of the debate saying that the bill will not work. Charlotte Whale (One News); Sue Bradford (Green MP); Cindy Kiro (Children's Commissioner); Bob McCroskie (Family First National Director).

The Health Minister is being asked to explain how an Otago DHB Staff Member allegedly defrauded it of 16 million dollars. Tony Ryall (National Health Spokesman).

There is pressure on the Government to assist people waiting for cochlear ear implants that would enable them to hear again. Lorelei Mason (Health Correspondent); Michelle Maclean (Deaf Patient); Dr Robert Gunn (Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon); Jackie Blue (National, Health).

The Kremlin is rejecting claims that it is responsible for the poisoning of former spy Alexander Litvinenko. Oleg Gordievsky (Former KGB Agent).

A look at the success and failure of two iconic sports stadiums in the United Kingdom, and the lessons that can be learned for the current debate over Auckland's proposed waterfront stadium. Melissa Stokes (Europe Correspondent); Paul Sergeant (Millennium Stadium Chief Executive); Jim Maidme (Football Writer).