Checkpoint. 1995-09-04

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1995
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Broadcast Date
04 Sep 1995
Credits
RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

NZ Greenpeace activists to be expelled from Fr Polynesia/ Stephen Hewson wrap.
Mururoa events had diplomatic sequel in Australia and political circles general/Marie Hosking wrap.
Maritime law expert from AIT says French overstepped legal rights/Grant Hewison talking to Jonathan Schwass.
Prime Minister Jim Bolger joins us "live"
1720 2.00 HEADS:
5.00 TODAY IN AUSTRALIA: main item: French ambassador defends seizure of Greenpeace boats.
Foreign Minister, Don Mckinnon, warns Cook Islands to sharpen up their international reputation/pre-rec i/v
Backgrounder to Niue's constitutional difficulties/ Bruce Hill RNZI.
[illegible] do Niueans think of constant wrangling in Parlt/ Stafford Guest pre-rec.
1737 3.00 SPORTS:
1740 2.00 NEWS:
United Nations women's conference opens in Beijing/ live i/v with DIANA BURNS. Tibet is one of the main points of contention/ Backgrounder JONATHAN SCHWASS.
2.00 BUSINESS NEWS:
1800 6.00 NEWS, TRAIL AND WEATHER
Russia's KGB has been reorganised but the people working there are still the same./Robert Parsons BBC.
12.00 MANA NEWS:
5.00 PACIFIC NEWS