Morning report. 1989-08-04

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1989
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57240
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Audio
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Rights Information
Year
1989
Reference
57240
Media type
Audio
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:57:01
Credits
RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 News/Sport
0609 Ex Checkpoint:Political analyst, Colin James, on the return of Roger Douglas to the Cabinet.
0614 Ex BBC International Call:Beirut journalist Joseph Sfeir on life in Beirut despite Syrian blockade.
0617 Ex Checkpoint:Court of Appeal dismisses Devonport's challenge to local government amalgamation.
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment":Kate Birch, Auckland psychologist.
0652 Marketing:Trevor Duffy, GM of Label Weavers International discusses international competitiveness post Budget.

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0700 NEWS
0705
00:7:36 DOUGLAS back in Cabinet after caucus vote. Richard Griffin i/v Roger Douglas.
00:00:0:19 UNION reaction to Douglas reinstatement. Pat Kelly, Head of Council of Unions
00:00:0:11 REACTION from Trevor de Cleene
00:00:0:03 BOLGER reaction
00:00:0:19 PORTFOLIO suggestion for Roger Douglas. Sir Robert Jones.
00:00:0:19 DeCLEENE'S suggestion.
00:00:0:08 ROGER Douglas himself. LIVE Geoff Robinson i/v Murray Doyle, Doyle Patterson & Brown on sharemarket leaping 44 points.
00:00:2:59 CRIMES Bill should be scrapped says Chief Justice. Merle Nowland i/v Sir Thomas Eichelbaum, Ch. Justice
00:00:2:50 HOSTAGE execution deadline has passed with no news from captors. Connie Lawn, Washington
00:00:2:33 SEARCH for Swedish tourists continues in Coromandel. David Steemson
00:00:3:01 WINDOW safety after accident in Auck. high rise. Rory Newsam i/v Dennis Ferrier, Standards Assn. Director
0727 WEATHER

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0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:00:1:24 HEROIN smuggling ring investigation in Thailand of high ranking officer. Neil Kelly.
00:00:1:49 MALAYSIAN views on drugs. Mark Hannan, Malaysia METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:00:2:38 SANROC says there will be no Games boycott. Peter Verschaffelt i/v Sam Ramsamy, SANROC chairman. LIVE Maggie Barry i/v Dr Nathan Shamuyarira, Zimbabwe Foreign Minister, on banning England from Games.
00:00:3:12 TAX evaders will pay 150%. of tax evaded. Peter Verschaffelt i/v Tony Bouzaid Taxpayer Audit Dir.

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0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810
00:5:22 CTU warns Govt, PM & Douglas they're on probation Tino Pereira i/v Ken Douglas, CTU Pres. LIVE Geoff Robinson i/v Ruth Dyson, Labour Party Pres. on where events leave the Labour Party. LIVE Maggie Barry i/v Dr Gordon Hosking. Forest Research Inst. on wildlife damage in Waima forest.
00:00:2:09 PRISONER Francis Shaw ends hunger strike. Debbie Gee i/v Moana Jackson, Lawyer

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0830 NEWS
00:00:1:40 JURY system discussion. Merle Nowland i/v Sir Thomas Eichelbaum, Chief Justice
00:00:2:03 CERVICAL Cancer Inquiry & progress since. Debbie Gee i/v Phillida Bunkle, co-author of report.
00:00:2:09 PPTA advised to accept Govt's intentions on contracts Paul Jackman i/v Stan Rodger, State Serv. Min.
00:00:3:22 HABILITATION Centre promotion. Merle Nowland i/v Kathy Dunstall, Roper Committee of Ing. into Prisons
00:00:2:34 CHEWING gum experiments. Prof. Martin Fergusson, Prof of Oral Medicine Otago Uni. LIVE OZ SPOT: Maggie Barry i/v Phil Kafcaloudes on what's been happening in Australia this week.
00:00:2:01 CALORIE statistics show NZers consume too much. Ann Howarth i/v Isobel McNeil, Health Dept. dietician.
00:00:2:30 WRITE IN: Letters dealing with contentious issues.