TV3 NEWS. 22/11/2010

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2010
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Series
3 NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Broadcast Date
22/11/2010
Production company
MEDIAWORKS

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.
Hamish Clark (TV3 Reporter - live from Greymouth); Supt Gary Knowles (Tasman District Police Commander); Peter Whittall (Pike River Coal Chief Executive); Adam Ray (TV3 Reporter - live from Greymouth); voxpop; John Key (PM - National); Robyn McMillan (Runanga Resident); Jim Luders (Greymouth High Principal); Michael Monk (West Coast Rugby Hooker); Anthony Lawrie (West Coast Rugby Coach); Peter Kerridge (West Coast Rugby League).

Frustration is growing over the plight of the 29 miners who remain unaccounted for in the Pike River coalmine .
Peter Whittall (Pike River Coal Chief Executive); David Bell (Canterbury University Geology Lecturer); Russell Smith (Mine Blast Survivor); Duncan Garner (TV3 Political Editor - live from Wellington); John Key (PM - National).

Frustration is growing over the plight of the 29 miners who remain unaccounted for in the Pike River coalmine .
Supt Gary Knowles (Tasman District Police Commander).

Maori land protestors have occupied a construction site in the Far North and brought building work to a halt.
Stephen Murray (Landowner); Wikitana Popata (Protestor); Ivan Turner (Contractor); Todd Mayle (Landowner).

Pope Benedict XVI has suggested that condoms can as a means of avoiding HIV may be justified in certain limited instances.
Austen Ivereigh (Roman Catholic Commentator); Jason Warriner (HIV Commentator).

Almost two-thirds of Britons want Prince William to be the next King.
Robert Jobson (News of the World).