Checkpoint. 1987-09-08.

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1987
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140165
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Year
1987
Reference
140165
Media type
Audio

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Series
Checkpoint, 1984-03-01, 1985-05-31, 1986-01-13--1998-10-30, 2000-05-08--2014
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
00:25:10
Broadcast Date
08 Sep 1987
Credits
RNZ Collection
Kim Hill, 1955-, Presenter
Janice Aplin, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) 1986-2007, Broadcaster

Checkpoint programme starts after the news and weather forecast:
1. The Aid Organisation, CORSO has reacted angrily to claims by the French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac that it's involved in a campaign to destabilise France's poisition [i.e. position] in the South Pacific.
Report by Kelvin Dick
Neil Gray, National Co-ordinator, Corso
John Dauth, Head Public Affairs Branch, Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade, Canberra and Former Australian Consul-General to New Caledonia
2. High on the Australian Prime Minister, Bob Hawke's agenda for his third term in Government is privatisation of national enterprises like the airline TAA and the Commonwealth Bank,
Report by Janice Aplin
Agnes Warren, Industrial Correspondent, ABC
Greg Hywood, Canberra Bureau Chief, Australian Financial Review
3. In the United States, the black civil rights activist the Reverend Jesse Jackson has announced he'll run for the Democratic Party's 1988 presidential nomination.
Report by Kim Hill
Alex Brummer, Washington Correspondent for the Guardian Jesse Jackson, Democractic [i.e. Democratic] Leader Hopeful