Checkpoint. 1994-11-14

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Year
1994
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141864
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
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Broadcast Date
14 Nov 1994
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

WEY UPDATE: A South Auckland court's granted 72 hours breathing space for a social welfare home to hold three runaway boys in its secure unit. Alexia Russell
WILSON IRONS: Northern Residential centre manager, Wilson Irons joins us on the line now.
HEADS:
TODAY IN AUSTRALIA:
GAZA: The faltering progress toward peace between Palestinians and Israel appears on the verge of another lurch backwards with Israel warning it may attack militant groups in the Gaza Strip. Mary Wilson
PARTY: Yet another new party has been formed to join the plethora of political parties now on the scene. Debra Harrington
SPORTS:
NEWS:
NEWSPAPERS CONTEMPT: Three North Island newspapers have been fined by the High Court for contempt of Court, arising out of their coverage of the arrest of violent offender John Gillies last year for seriously wounding a Gisborne Police Officer. Merle Nowland
RICHARD LONG: To talk further about the implications of the penalties handed out today we have the Editor of the Dominion, Richard Long on the line now.
WINEBOX PUBLIC: The Commission of Enquiry on Cook Islands tax matters is now headed for the Court of Appeal. Martin Gibson
BUSINESS NEWS:
NEWS:
MMP: A year ago, after the narrow outcome of the 1993 elections, government and opposition parties spoke of the need for closer working relationships, and with MMP in the air, developing consensus policies. Henning Hesse
WORLD UPDATE:
MANA NEWS:
FINAL HEADS: