Checkpoint. 1994-07-20

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Year
1994
Reference
141782
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Broadcast Date
20 Jul 1994
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

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KAREN LIVER:
STATS: Retailers and builders are still enjoying strong levels of growth in their business according to two pieces of economic data released today. David Hargreaves.
HEADS:
TODAY IN AUSTRALIA:
KOREA LIVE: Kim Jong 11 has been anmed successor to president Kim 11 Sung at the mass memorial rally for the Korean leader in, Pyongyang today. Jim Pringle
RWANDA: One of the world's worst humanitarian crises is unfolding in Rwanda and neighbouring countries, as millions of Rwandans, try to flee the war and the new Tutsi-led government. Jonathan Schwass
SPORTS:
NEWS:
YOUTH: Suicidal and violent youth continue to cause huge anxieties in our community with recent court cases highlighting what's seen as growing vicipusness and agression from youngsters. Mary Wilson
FED FARMERS LIVE: Graham Robertson has held to the top job in the farmers lobby group Federated Farmers...he was re-elected [illegible] today to serve a second term as National President. Graham Robertson
BUSINESS NEWS:
NEWS:
DRUG BUST: Court appearances have started this afternoon and will continue tomorrow for nearly 50 people arrested as a result of a major drug operation in the South Island. Paula Penfold
WORLD UPDATE:
BRADFORD-LIVER: After a marathon three hour meeting behind closed doors [illegible] MP Max Bradford has been confirmed as head of the powerful select committee looking into alleged Cook Island Tax scam. Max Bradford
MANA NEWS:
FINAL HEADS: