Checkpoint. 1994-04-15

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1994
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141715
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Rights Information
Year
1994
Reference
141715
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Credits
RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

CHECKPOINT BEATING: A 25 thousand dollar reward has been offered following [illegible] savage beating of an Auckland businessman found today after he'd been missing for nearly 48 hours. Seamus Kearney
BOLGER: The Prime Minister's frank admission that some of his MPs will quit [illegible] party before the next election has caught many politicians off guard. Anastas Harallambi
NAT COX: ....a short time ago I spke to one of the candidates for the Nations Party presidency, Michael Cox, and suggested that while some saw the moves towards coalition as pragmatic he seemed to regard then as stupid.
NAT TISCH: Joining me now is the acting President of the National Party. Lindsay Tisch.
HEADS:
TODAY IN AUSTRALIA:
PESTICIDES REPORT: A report has found no evidence that pesticides caused birt defects in babies to three Christchurch city council parks workers. Paula Penfold
GATT: In Marrakech, last minute attempts have been made to say that GATT can green. Bronwen Evans i/v Grant Hewison of the Auckland Institute of [illegible]
SPORTS:
NEWS:
FELICITY LIVER: When a Kiwi Mussel factory supervisor told managing director John Turner she didn't think the factory could handle increased production he offered a financial incentive scheme, the High Court in Nelson has heard toda Felicity Stacey Clarke
TREATY SUCCESS: A delegation of European Commission wine indutry officials [illegible] been in New Zealand this week, to negotiate a wine treaty between New Zealand and the European Union. Heugh Chappell
EMUILY: What could be described as one of the last male bastions was toppled last night when nineteen year old Emily Drumm was named Aucklands cricketer [illegible] the year. Rachel Gilmour
BUSINESS NEWS:
NEWS:
COASTAL CAMPAIGN: The Transport Law Reform bill is back under attack. Stephen Parker
STOREY LIVE: The chairperson of the Transport Select Committee Rob Storey say he's surprised that the Labour Party has taken such a negative stand given [illegible] the committee hasn't yet begun considering submissions.
WORLD UPDATE:
MANA NEWS:
FINAL HEADS: