Checkpoint. 1995-05-25

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1995
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Year
1995
Reference
141983
Media type
Audio

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Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
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Duration
01:38:38
Broadcast Date
25 May 1995
Credits
RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) 1986-2007, Broadcaster

America's Cup comes to Wellington/TRACIE SIMPSON
And goes to Parliament/Janice Rodenburg reports. Tawa College Choir performing the America's Cup song in Parliament's Banqueting Hall. Prime Minister Jim Bolger speaks. Annette King M.P. speaks on behalf of the Opposition and talks about the pride the country feels as a result of the win. Peter Blake talks about motivation.
But the Cup win shouldn't be allowed to give a false idea about state of the economy/DAVID WOLFENDEN of Countrywide Bank pre-rec
Sir Roger Douglas says ACT will do better than polls are suggesting/KAREN FISHER
1720 2.00 HEADS:
5.00 TODAY IN AUSTRALIA: main item; voluntary euthanasia legalised in NT
How is euthanasia seen in this country?/MARIE HOSKING
Sexual harassment in US armed forces/KIRSTY MCIVOR
1737 3.00 SPORTS: Malcolm Jordan
1740 2.00 NEWS:
Cook Islands practice of cooking in back yard runs foul of bureaucracy/MARY WILSON
Cattle rustling on the increase/CLARE PASLEY
There ARE ways to stop children accessing unsuitable material on the Internet/IAN MITCHELL Pres of the NZ Computer Society pre-rec
2.00 BUSINESS NEWS:
1800 6.00 NEWS, TRAIL AND WEATHER
Parades like the ones in AK and WN are becoming unpopular in New York/ex BBC
Commissioner for Children meets Pacific Is communities in AK to talk abt violence against children/ELMA MAUA
12.00 MANA NEWS:
5.00 PACIFIC NEWS