Morning report. 1996-03-14

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Year
1996
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58828
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Broadcast Date
14 Mar 1996
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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. David Jones
0700 NEWS SCOTLAND - gunman bursts into primary school in small town of Dunblane and opens fire, killing 16 children, their teacher and then himself. Live i/v with Donald Morton, "Stirling Observer" reporter. INVERCARGILL GUNMAN - Police Complaints Authority report on shooting of Eric illegible last year clears police of any blame but makes recommendation of safe illegible of guns. Comment from Southern District Police Cdr Neville Cook and Invercargill MP Mark Peck. (Mark Henderson); live i/v with Police Commissioner Richard Macdonald. MARLBOROUGH business people determined to make best of Tranzrail's plans to move ferry terminal from Picton to Clifford Bay. Comment from Chamber of Commerce president Sue Duckworth, Marlborough District mayor Liz Davidson, Marlborough Marketing Devt Board's Mike Summers, and Tony Bishell of Seddon's Starborough Tavern. (Allanah Kalafatelis) CRICKET - sensational end to World Cup semi-final between India and Sri Lanka in Calcutta. Match abandoned when Indian crowd turned nasty when evident team was going to lose. Live i/v with reporter Mark Crysell.
0730 NEWS/WEATHER/SPORTS MOTOR VEHICLE Assembly industry - calls for govt to take action to ensure it has a future. Vehicles Assemblers NZ, representing Ford and Mazda, says future of Wiri plant looks bleak unless there are some changes. Comment from Ford's communications manager Lesley Brown, Rex Jones of Engineers' Union, chief exec of Imported Motor Vehicle Dealers' Assn John Nicholls, Simon Arnold of ManFed, and Clive Hellyar of Toyota. (Sacha Hardy) CRICKET - live i/v with umpire of Calcutta match between India and Sri Lanka, illegible Steve Dunne. WHITEWATER RAFTING - Transport Accident Investigation Commission report released on fatal accident in Queenstown last year, critical of Queenstown's harbour master and identifies guide inexperience as factor in death. Comment from Queenstown mayor Warren Cooper, and Keith Grantham, chief exec of Queenstown Lakes District Council. (Kiri Coughlan); new safety regulations to be put in place later in year will place responsibility for future accidents at operators' door. Live i/v with Russell Kilvington, director of Maritime Safety Authority. SHAREMARKET - significant day, with ordinary Fletcher Challenge shares replaced by 4 new stocks. Live i/v with Business presenter David Jones.
0800 NEWS/WEATHER SCOTLAND - shocked reaction to killing of 16 young children in Dunblane. I/v with Don Monteith, Stirling District Council. (Mng Rpt) WEYMOUTH CENTRE - major changes to be made. Social Welfare minister Peter Gresham announces its youth justice facility to be closed but Centre will continue to provide care and protection services for teenagers whose parents can't look after them. AK's youth criminals will be housed at purpose-built centre to be established elsewhere in city. Comment from Mr Gresham, Manaukau mayor Sir Barry Curtis, and ohn Mccaffrey, chair of Residents and Ratepayers' Assn. (Paula Penfold); chair of AK District Council of Social Services, Terry Gossett, says move to build new youth justice centre is long overdue but will be too late for some young people. He's i/ved live. PAPERS/ASPAC HEADLINES TERRORISM - world leaders agree to launch co-ordinated campaign to eradicate terrorism at landmark Middle East peace summit in Egypt. Presidents Clinton and Mubarak called summit to shore up peace process following wave of bombings in Israel. Comment from correspondent Derek Brown. AIR NEW ZEALAND'S application to buy half of Ansett - Qantas to appear before Commerce Commission today to oppose application. Live i/v with Economics correspondent Bronwen Evans.
0830 NEWS/SPORTS RUGBY LEAGUE - ban on News Ltd's Super League to continue this year as result of Australian Federal Court hearing in Sydney. Live i/v with commentator Alan McLauchlin. SCHOOL BULLYING - group of CH schools running anti-bullying programme called Project Early. I/v with Rona Fisher, principal of Aranui Primary, one of schools involved, about bullying. (Mng Rpt) CHINA/TAIWAN - China fires 4th unarmed ballistic missile into sea near Taiwan. illegible reported to have fired surface-to-air missile to test anti-aircraft defences. I/v with correspondent Belinda Caminada in Taipei about peoples' reactions to manoeuvres. (Mng Rpt) COMMENT FRANCE - television presenter and boss fined 30,000 francs over racist song, imitating far-right leader Jean-Marie le Pen, sung on prime time show. Live i/v with correspondent Lynne Terry. FRUIT AND VEG REPORT with Jack Forsythe.