Morning report. 1994-05-13

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RNZ Collection

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
00:02:03 TODD: After ten months of consultation and consideration the controversial Todd Taskforce report on the funding of the growth in tertiary education and training has been released. Kerry Lamont LIVE
00:04:07 TODD (2): Jeff Todd - Task Force LIVE
00:02:36 STUDENT: Kirsty Graham - immediate past President of the NZ University Students Association LIVE
00:03:05 SMITH: Lockwood Smith - Minister of Education LIVE
00:03:50 BOLGER: The Prime Minister is back in the country after attending South African President Nelson Mandela's inauguration in Pretoria. Jim Bolger WEATHER:
0730 NEWS AND SPORT:
00:02:02 RAIL: Tensions appear to have eased between the two sides embroiled in the Cook Strait ferry dispute as their talks continue today. Mark Torley illegible TELECOM: A record profit announcement for one of the country's largest companies is expected this morning. Anna Hughes LIVE
00:03:28 HARGREAVES: Today's Telecom result will come on the back of a good day on the sharemarket yesterday. David Hargreaves METROPOLITAN PAPERS: illegible NEWS: LIVE
00:04:45 MITCHELL: As you heard in the news, British Labour Leader John Smith died suddenly of a heart attack last night. Austin Mitchell
00:01:23 MAZZO: In New Zealand's largest ever drugs trial, an American man's been found guilty of importing millions of dollars worth of hashish oil to NZ. Glenda Wakeham
00:02:17 DETENTION: For the second time this week a Christchurch High Court judge has refused a crown request to impose a sentence of preventive detention for a sex offender. Warren Brookbanks - Snr Law Lecturer at Auckland University
00:03:29 KIDS: Wellington police say they are frustrated at having to pick up children causing trouble on the streets over and over again, at the same time foster care organisations are closing their doors to problem children. Mary Tait
00:02:02 GREENS: The Green Party begins its annual conference in Wellington today, with top party officials predicting a large majority of members will endorse continued membership of the Alliance. Peter Fowler
00:01:39 CELLPHONE: The Minister of Transport has dropped plans to ban the use of cellphones in moving vehicles. Anna Hughes i/v Bill Frith
00:01:57 ISRAEL/GAZA: A vanguard of 20 Palestinian police officers have toured the Jericho region as hundreds of cheering residents shuttled across the town trying to welcome them. Lachlin Shaw illegible NEWS AND REGIONAL ROUNDUP: LIVE
00:03:18 FALCONER: A farmer in the McKenzie country is angry about an assessment of the number of rabbits on his property which could see him facing a seventy-thousand dollar bill to poison the animals. Keith Falconer LIVE
00:03:08 BOWDEN: Mike Bowden - CE Officer for the Canterbury Regional Council
00:02:07 SENATE: The US senate has sent a message to president Clinton, that its tired of his do-nothing policy on Bosnia and it wants it changed. Connie Lawn
00:02:02 MORNING COMMENT: Kate Birch LIVE
00:08:05 OZ SPOT: P. Kafcaloudes