Checkpoint. 1994-09-13

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Year
1994
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141820
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Broadcast Date
13 Sep 1994
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

QUEBEC: Voters in the Canadian province of Quebec have voted into power a party and a premier committed to secession. Jonathan Schwass i/v Jacoues Parizeau
BEER: Is cheap beer about to go the way of the six o'clock swill? Bronwen Evans i/v Gerry Power - President of the Hoteliers Association
DOUG MACKAY LIVER: And the Hotel Association conference in Christchurch decided a short time ago to give the newly appointed board the job of sorting out the feasibility of an independent competing brewery. Doug Mackay
HEADS:
TODAY IN AUSTRALIA:
POPULATION/CAIRO: The International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo has entered its final day...and it now appears that the participating countries have negotiated a programme of action which souarely faces up to issues like reproductive rights, reproduction health, unsafe abortions and unwanted oregnancies. Judy Lessing i/v David Paton
SOL GEN: The role played by the Solicitor General in the Cabinet manouvering over the Cook Islands tax inquiry, was under the sootlight in Parliament today. [illegible] Fisher
SPORTS:
NEWS:
RURAL SCHOOLS: There have been claims today by the School Trustees Association that the governments putting renewed pressure on some rural schools to close. Martin Gibson
CONCORDE: An Air France Concorde swooped its way into Christchurch this afternoon to the delight of a crowd of on-lookers. Helen Matterson
NORTH KOREA: Ever since the death of North Korea's leader Kimm II Sung in early July, there's been the suspicion that a power struggle in underway in the country's capital [illegible]. Charles Scanlan
BUSINESS NEWS:
NEWS:
[illegible] CHAIN: There's concern the Deparftment of Conservation is turning the conservation estate and queens chain into money making ventures, in an effort to adequately fund its operations. Peter Fowler.
WORLD UPDATE:
MANA NEWS:
TODAY IN PARLIAMENT:
FINAL HEADS: