Checkpoint. 1995-10-12

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Year
1995
Reference
142083
Media type
Audio
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Rights Information
Year
1995
Reference
142083
Media type
Audio
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:30:57
Credits
RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

Labour MPs emerged from a soul searching caucus today vowing to work harder and smarter to get those elusive polling points x karen Fisher
Labour leader Helen Clark speaking with our political editor Karen Fisher ... who joins us now KAREN FISHER Liver
The jury is still out in the so called Poisoned Professor trial in Christchurch Merle Nowland LIVER
Mount Ruapehu is taking a breather tonight after last night's spectacular eruptions. X stephen Hewson
1720 2.00 HEADS:
5.00 TODAY IN AUSTRALIA: main item; calls for tougher gun laws
It's late but it's been signed - A 60-day ceasefire between Bosnian government [illegible] Serb forces came into effect at midday today New Zealand time x BBC
Has New Zealand sacrificed its international dignity and independence? Greg Sheridan, the foreign editor of The Australian newspaper, concludes that New Zealand's anti nuclear policy has left us humiliated, irrelevant and ultimately, totally dependent on Australian foreign affairs and defence policies.x Jonothan Schwass
1737 3.00 SPORTS: Andrea Blackshaw
1740 2.00 NEWS:
Auckland, our largest centre of population, spread among its four cities is where we're going today on our coverage of local body elections x Janice Aplin
There's been a a call for a multi-disciplinary approach to Māori alcohol abuse, following the release of a report today x Anne Marie Cresswell
From the bitterness of being banned, to the elation of walking through Immigration at Papeete airport, members of the women's peace flight have made [illegible] to Tahiti.x Adam Hollingworth
2.00 BUSINESS NEWS:
1800 6.00 NEWS, TRAIL AND WEATHER
5.00 TODAY IN PARLIAMENT
12.00 MANA NEWS:
5.00 PACIFIC NEWS