Morning report. 1989-08-02

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Year
1989
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57238
Media type
Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 News/Sport
0608 Ex Checkpoint:Palmer and Medical Assoc. Chairman Lewis King on ACC payments.
0615 Ex Checkpoint:Palmer on the abolition of The Economic Development Commission.
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment":Dunedin Writer Gordon Parry.
0652 "Money Matters" Margaret Inge I/V Klaus-pieter Kriegsman on Interest Rates.
0700 NEWS
0705
00:5:31 CRICKET: Rebel English team to tour South Africa next year. Debbie Gee/Marshall, Ramsamy, Minto
00:00:1:45 LEBANESE kidnappers delay killing US hostage Joseph Cicippio for 48 hours. Matt Fry, Jerusalem Live Geoff Robinson i/v Judy Lessing on American reaction to kidnapping.
00:00:2:45 CIVIL Aviation calls for report on fatal air accidents Anna Thomas i/v Peter Hensby-Bennett Assn. Pres.
00:00:2:11 CAUCUS vote tomorrow to select 2 new cabinet ministers Richard Griffin.
00:00:2:55 CRIMES BILL criticised by Court of Appeal President. Merle Nowland
00:00:1:14 SOVIET UNION lifts ban on import of forbidden books. John Retty.
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:00:2:30 POST OFFICE Union told Govt. has no plans to privatise Telecom. Rory Newsam/ Des Long, PO Union Pres.
00:00:3:49 AIR NZ reports 72-point-8 million dollar profit. Peter Verschaffelt i/v Don Trow, Vic. Uni. Professor. METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:00:2:04 HOSPITAL closures could be intolerable to Doctors in some areas. Dr. Martin London, Banks Penninsula.
00:00:2:06 PAUA poaching syndicate investigation. Bronwyn Saunders i/v Geoff Backhouse, Fisheries operation.
00:00:3:56 DIVERSION scheme for first offenders proves successful. Sarah Boyd.
00:00:1:40 AUSTRALIAN doctors transplant part of living woman's liver into dying baby son. Phil Kafcaloudes, Sydney
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810 Live Maggie Barry i/v Bill Garlick, Chair. NZ Commonwealth Games Assn. on rebel Eng. cricket tour to Sth Africa.
00:00:1:18 POLISH parliament vote to endorse nomination for PM postponed. Kevin Ruane, Warsaw.
00:00:1:09 US removing cruise missiles from Berkshire Royal Airforce base. Harold Brierly.
00:00:3:50 TOBACCO industry campaigns against proposed ban on advertising & promotion. Sean Plunket/Thompson. Live Geoff Robinson i/v Frank Darby, Occupational Health Task Force co-ordinator, on posture & bad backs
0830 NEWS
00:00:5:10 BANKS called on to cut interest rates. Peter Verschaffelt i/v Brian Chamberlain. Pres. Fed. Farm. Live Maggie Barry i/v John Robertson, Chief Ombudsman on problems with dealing with the bureaucracy.
00:00:2:02 MALAYSIAN appeal next week for NZers Lorraine & Aaron Cohen. Mark Hannan i/v Karpal Singh, Lawyer.
00:00:2:34 NZer detained in Somalia. Debbie Gee i/v Bruce Cone, co-ordinator of African Information Centre.
00:00:1:53 CHRISTCHURCH task force want to improve prison conditions. Karlum Lattimore i/v Carolyn Risk, lawyer
00:00:2:53 DOMESTIC violence victim wants 24 hour creche. Sarah Lockie i/v Linda Henry-Mafuatu
00:00:4:09 JAPANESE pigeon in Nelson after going off-course. Michael Kopp i/v Trevor Clark, Quarantine officer. `