Checkpoint. 1994-08-25

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1994
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Broadcast Date
25 Aug 1994
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

COOKS: New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters has got his way over the "wine box" of documents detailing tax deals in the Cook Islands. Anna Hughes
PM LIVER: On the line now to discuss the government's change of heart over the handling of the winebox papers is the Prime Minister, Jim Bolger
COMMONWEALTH GAMES: It's a cliche of course, but you've got to say that it's been a day of mixed fortunes for our competitors at the Commonwealth Games. Charlotte Gendall
HEADS:
TODAY IN AUSTRALIA:
WEDDELL VOX POPS: The worst fears of Weddell meat-plant workers have been confirmed. Malcolm McDonald
ALAN ISSAC LIVER: As we've heard already on the programme...the receivers of meat processor and exporter, Weddel confirmed a short time ago that none of the company's six north island plants will re open.
SPORTS:
NEWS:
BOUNDARIES: An attempt by New Zealand First to get parliament to force the Representation Commission to release the provisional electoral boundaries was frustrated this afternoon by the Minister of Justice. Bronwen Evans
ANGOLA: The world focus on the civil war and refugee crisis in and around Rwanda has meant very little attention's being paid to the rest of Africa. Jonathan Schwass
CULLEN: In parliament, Labour's finance spokesperson Michael Cullen has criticised the way the independent inquiry into the Cook Islands tax allegations has been set up.
QUAY WEST: The trend to inner city living was boosted today with the announcement of New Zealand's first full-service apartment building, the 73 million dollar Quay West Auckland. Adam Gifford i/v Roger Fortune
BUSINESS NEWS:
NEWS:
YES INTRO: Launched in late June amid a blaze of publicity, Yes! newspaper was a bold attempt by its publishers, Liberty Press, to capture the attention of the 69 per cent of New Zealand households who don't rerad a Sunday paper. Malcolm McDonald
WORLD UPDATE:
MANA NEWS:
TODAY IN PARLIAMENT:
FINAL HEADS: