Checkpoint. 1994-12-09

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1994
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141883
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Broadcast Date
09 Dec 1994
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

BOMB: As we heard in the news explosives experts this afternoon blew up a bomb netted by a Coromandel fisherman and brought into the local harbour. Karlum Lattimore
BOMB TWO: On the line now is Senior Sgt David Pearson, from the police launch Deodar, who was called in to the emergency.
DONNA HALL PRE RECORD: The announcement of the Fiscal Envelope to solve Māori greivances with a billion dollar capping...is already being widely discussed [illegible] indigenous groups and governments around the world.
HEADS:
TODAY IN AUSTRALIA:
SAM MCKINDA: There are growing fears that the Rwandan government lacks both [illegible] means and the money to be able to govern properly. Sam McKinda
FIJI MARCHES: Several womens groups in Fiji are to hold marches tomorrow, [illegible] is World Human Rights Day, in protest at the rising tide of violent crime, especially against women. Bruce Hill i/v Shamima Ali
SPORTS:
NEWS:
PAY PARITY: Primary teachers and athe State Services Commission have agreed to resume pay talks on Monday following a revised offer from the employers. Debra Harrington
SUICIDE: A Lower Hutt teenager sees her choices limited to having her baby, or [illegible] herself. Karlum Lattimore
WHO - DRUGS: The World Health Organisation is warning doctors they may be [illegible] too many antibiotics, with the result that many diseases are becoming [illegible] to treatment. Rachel Gilmour
BUSINESS NEWS:
NEWS:
FOREST: The Government's East Coast forestry scheme has come under fire from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment for failing to meet its objectives. Bronwen Evans
WORLD UP DATE:
MANA NEWS:
FINAL HEADS: