Morning report. 1994-04-15

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1994
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0600 News/Sport
0615 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0640 Report from our Mana News team
0645 Pacific Regional News : Ex RNZ International
0650 Business and financial news. Margaret Inge.
0700 NEWS
00:01:21 CLINTON ACT: Two United States F-15 fighter lets have shot down two American helicopters over northern Iraq in what the Pentagon calls a "tragic accident".
00:04:04 GATT: After seven years of sometines acrimonious negotiations. Trad Ministers from over 100-countries are gathered in Morroco today sio the final document of the Uruguay Round of the GATT world trade talks. Peter Fowler LIVE
00:00:03 CONNIE: Connie Lawn
00:02:09 ROLLS: Lawyers for the three national Māori organizations are this morning finalising the terms of an action against the Government ov the conduct of the Māori Electoral Option. Adam Gifford LIVE
00:04:07 GATT: Philip Burdon - Trade Minister
00:02:46 MEETING: Auckland's Gay Community has described one of the most extraordinary City Council meetings ever as a success. Todd Niall
00:02:15 CRIMINAL: The ACC has lost an important court of Appeal case about the principals covering when Accident Compensation should be refuse to people who suffer personal in juries while engaged in criminal activities. Merle Nowland
0727 WEATHER:
0730 NEWS AND SPORT: LIVE
00:05:21 BOLGER: The Prime Minister has said that there could be a coalition government in place before the nexy election. Jim Bolger - PM
00:01:33 CLARK: Labour Leader, Helen Clark, says the PM's willingness to form a coalition with his own MP's before the next election is a desperate bid to retain power. Peter Fowler i/v Helen Clark LIVE
00:03:35 KIDD: Doug Kidd - Energy Minister METROPOLITAN PAPERS:
0800 NEWS: LIVE
00:04:17 KAREN: Yesterday the PM surprised many of his colleagues by suggesting that the National government could fragment before the next election. Karen Fisher
00:02:54 GCS: The government has given a firm guarantee that privacy issues are fully protected in the upcoming sale of the GCS. Anastasia Harallambi
00:02:16 PRIVACY: And the Privacy Commissioner Bruce Slane says he plans to bring in a special code of practise to cover the sale process and running of GCS to make doubly sure information is safeguarded he. Anna Hughes i/v Bruce Slane - Privacy Commissioner
00:03:40 MONEY-COST: As major trading banks consider lifting their interest rates following countrywide's lead yesterday, an economist is warni of continuing volatility in the financial markets. Tina Pereira LIVE
00:04:32 FORBES: The misconduct of lawyers has come under the public spot light in recent times with highly publicized cases of fraud on a large scale. Austin Forbes
0330 NEWS AMD REGIONAL ROUNDUP:
00:02:42 MORAN: The Muldoon family is seeking legal advice on preventing the screening of the second episode of TV3's documentary on Sir Robert Muldoon. Stephen Parker i/v Sandra Moran - Defamation expert
00:02:12 MATERNITY: Big changes are in the pipeline for the country's maternity services. Leigh-Anne Wiig p.re
00:00:37 SOUTH AFRICA: Much of the attention leading up to this month's elections in SA has focused on the unrest in the Natal region between the ANC and the Inkatha Freedom Party. Rex Bloomfield
00:01:06 KIM HILL:
00:02:18 MORNING COMMENT:
00:01:59 MORNING COMMENT: Arthur Metcalfe LIVE
00:08:05
02 SPOT: P. Kafcaloudes