Checkpoint. 1994-12-05

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Year
1994
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141879
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Audio
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Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Broadcast Date
05 Dec 1994
Credits
RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

SHIPLEY LIVER: Two major sports events will not be allowed to continue with tobbaco sponsorsho [ next year, and the Government will fund them instead. Jenny Shipley
CSCE: In Hungary, the capital Budapest has ground to a standstill as world leaders gather for a summit meeting of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Jonathan Schwass i/v Kevin Clements
HEADS:
TODAY IN AUSTRALIA:
FOUR DAY WEEK: A shorter working week is being promoted as both an attractive and realistic way to cut the dole queues. Debra Harrington
SPORTS:
NEWS:
ELECTRICITY: The Wellington City Council is still considering whether it'll accept an offer for 49 percent of its power company Capital Power. Bronwen Evan.
PARKER LIVER: Our energy reporter, Stephen Parker is at the Wellington City Council meeting where they're discussing the sale of 49 percent of Capital Power.
HEALTH: The government's writing new guarantees for health services, in its guidelines for Regional Health authorities. Janice Rodenburg
EMILY PRE RECORD: Evidence has been presented in the High Court in Dunedin, supporting methods used by a Dunedin doctor accused of sexual misconduct. Emil Flynn
BUSINESS NEWS:
NEWS:
HAWAII: Souvereignty and separatism, it appears, are words not confined to New Zealand's radical thinkers of polynesian extraction in this country alone. Bridget Kendall
WORLD UP DATE:
MANA NEWS:
FINAL HEADS: