Checkpoint. 1994-06-02

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Year
1994
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141748
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Broadcast Date
02 Jun 1994
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

FERRY: New Zealand Rail says the maritime unions must be realistic now that a competitor has emerged on the Cook Strait ferry passenger run. Mark Torley
FERRY/MAURICE: And with me now is one of the Cabinet's most enthusiatic free marketeers, the Minister of Transport Maurice Williamson...
FEED: The Serious Fraud Office has launched an investigation into the financial dealings of an International Aid Agency which is operating here. Leigh-Anne Wiig
HEADS:
TODAY IN AUSTRALIA:
CLIMATE CHANGE: Greenpeace International has this week released a report entitled The Climate Time Bomb which documents signs of climate change from the Greenpeace database. Janice Aplin
ORLANDO: A curfew on teenagers has just come into force in the city of Orlando, in Florida. Juliet Bremner - BBC
SPORTS:
NEWS:
COOKS TAX: New Zealand First leader Winston Peters looks set to get an inquiry after all into tax deals involving the Cook Islands. Kathryn Street
INDENTURED: Thousands, possibly hundreds of thousands, of children in South Asia are working as slaves, processing New Zealand wool. Jonathan Schwass
BUSINESS NEWS:
NEWS:
HORSES LIVE: Department of Conservation staff, helicopters and about 20 stockmen have been rounding up more Kaimana wild horses in the central North Island today as part of a controversial campaign to protect native grasslands in the Waiouru area.
WORLD UPDATE:
MANA NEWS:
TODAY IN PARLIAMENT:
FINAL HEADS: