Checkpoint. 1994-10-28

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1994
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141852
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Broadcast Date
28 Oct 1994
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

EAST TIMOR TODD: An American federal judge has ordered more than twenty two million dollars, in damages to be paid for the death of a New Zealander, Kamal Bamadhaj, in the Dili massacre four years ago. Martin Gibson
PROF ROGER CLARK: We're joined on the line from New Jersey by International [illegible] Expert...Professor Roger Clark.
TAU HENARE: NZ First MP, Tau Henare is rallying behind his leader in the wake of the resignation of key party official, Dr Ian Shearer
HEADS:
TODAY IN AUSTRALIA:
DOUG HEFFERNAN: Power New Zealand might raise the price its customers get for selling shares in the company in response to the takeover bid it's received from neighbouring Auckland company Mercury Energy.
FIRE: Industrial tension within the fire service looks set to recur. Mary Tait
SPORTS:
NEWS:
TREE: The chainsaw attack on the pine tree on Auckland's One Tree Hill has [illegible] linked to a little-known episode in New Zealand's history. Adam Gifford
APEC: There's a good chance that a plan for a free economic zone in the Asian Pacific region will be supported by the region's leaders when they meet in Indonesia next month. Bronwen Evans
[illegible] Time now for this week's Correspondence from Chloeville, from Tom Frewen, our man with his Nose in the Newsprint and Eyes on the Box.
BUSINESS NEWS:
NEWS:
WINE BOX II: Winston Peters is neither confirming nor denying he was responsible for the delivery of a second winebox of documents to the [illegible] of Inquiry into the Cook Islands tax deals. Martin Gibson
HOTZONES: Two New Zealand medical experts have criticised claims by an [illegible] author, who says that new deadly viruses are set to devastate the human race. Rachel Gilmour
WORLD UPDATE:
MANA NEWS:
FINAL HEADS: