ONE NEWS. 22/11/2010

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Rights Information
Year
2010
Reference
F203085
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Broadcast Date
22/11/2010
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

News, sport and weather.
Main stories:

Frustration is growing over the plight of the 29 miners who remain unaccounted for in the Pike River coalmine . Live coverage of the press conference updating progress. The names and photos of the 29 men trapped inside the men are displayed.
Peter Williams (One News Presenter - live from Greymouth); Lorelei Mason (TVNZ Reporter - live from Pike River Mine); Supt Gary Knowles (Tasman District Police Commander); Peter Whittall (Pike River Coal CEO); Lisa Davies (TVNZ Reporter - live from Greymouth); Philippa Timms (Joseph's Mother); Garth Elliot (EPMU); Rev Tim Mora Cobden Anglican Church); Emily Kavanagh (Local); John Key (PM - National); Guyon Espiner (TVNZ Political Editor - live from Parliament); Jack Tame (TVNZ Reporter - live from Greymouth); Jim Luders (Greymouth High School Principal); Chips Robinson (Local Businessman); Viv Logie (Greymouth Evening Star); Julia Gillard (Australian PM); John Brady (JonCris Mining - speaking from Cawarral, Queensland).

Pope Benedict XVI has suggested that condoms can as a means of avoiding HIV may be justified in certain limited instances.
Jack Valero (Catholic Voices).

Frustration is growing over the plight of the 29 miners who remain unaccounted for in the Pike River coalmine . Live from the West Coast 75 hours after the explosion. Two Greymouth brothers who were in the Strongman mine explosion in 1967 talk about the need to remain positive.
Peter Whittall (Pike River Coal CEO); Jimmy O'Donnell (Retired Miner); Mick O'Donnell (Retired Miner).

Update on the situation at the Pike River coalmine where 29 miners remain trapped.