Checkpoint. 1993-05-19

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1993
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141507
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Broadcast Date
19 May 1993
Credits
RNZ Collection
Evans, Bronwen, Reporter
Anderton, Jim, 1938-2018, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Gibson, Martin, Reporter
Schwass, Jonathan, Reporter
Shipley, Jenny, Speaker/Kaikōrero
BLAIR, Paul, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Baker, Richard, Speaker/Kaikōrero
COLES, Arthur, Speaker/Kaikōrero
CHRISTOPHER, Warren, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Harrington, Debra, Reporter
Britten, Des, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Ikin, Kevin, Reporter
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

Checkpoint bulletin for Wednesday 19 May 1993:

BENEFITS: The Unemployed and Beneficiaries movement is planning to take legal action against the Minister of Social Welfare. Report by Bronwen Evans and comments from Paul Blair (Unemployed & Beneficiaries Movt.) and Jenny Shipley (Social Welfare Minister).

PACIFIC SECURITY: South East Asian nations and their allies meeting in Singapore from tomorrow are likely to promote the idea of a new regional security forum. Report by Jonathan Schwass. Comments from Richard Baker (East-West Centre, Hawaii) and Sir John Coles (Brit, Foreign Office Official) and Warren Christopher (American Secretary of State).

THE ALLIANCE: The Alliance is remaining cautiously optimistic that Winston Peters will join them. Report by Debra Harrington, Jim Anderton, Alliance leader.

WILD RABBIT: The wonderful taste of a wild rabbity casserole as Des Britten would prefer to cook it. That gamey taste however could pack more of a punch than expected if the concerns of a South Island District Council prove correct. Report by Martin Gibson and comments from Des Britten (bon vivant) and Kevin Ikin (Rural reporter).