Checkpoint. 1995-10-05

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1995
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
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Broadcast Date
05 Oct 1995
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

New developments this evening on the ill-fated flight to Tahiti which was to have carried a group of 170 women wanting to take their anti-nuclear views directly to French officials.x chris bishop
THE Prime Minister Jim Bolger's just held a brief media conference, where he repeated his disappointment that the women are not able to make the trip to Tahiti.x janice rodenburg
Fiji politics is reeling today in the wake of a leaked submission to the country's Constitutional Review Commission.x Bruce Hill
1720 2.00 HEADS:
5.00 TODAY IN AUSTRALIA: main item; paul keating connects Australian politics to the OJ trial
Paeroa is the latest town to announce what amounts to a curfew for under 17 year olds out on the street after 10 at night.x Janice Aplin
Inspector Chris Graveson is the national co ordinator of youth aid for the police and he joins me now Graveson LIVER
1737 3.00 SPORTS:Gordon Irving
1740 2.00 NEWS:
[illegible] tiny archipelago in the Indian Ocean off Mozambique Comoros has rocketed to world notice as France launches a military operation to put down a coup. [illegible] Jonothan schwass
Even a very low exposure to radiation from household appliances and power lines [illegible] cause cancer and other diseases, according to a report quoted in the latest New Scientist.x Margariette Fahy
The leaders of the protest flight to Tahiti may have been barred entry, but they still want other women to take up the cause. they are presently meeting at International airport in Auckland. ANN BATTEN LIVER
[illegible] minute drive to pick up children from school turned into a Taupo woman's [illegible] nightmare and a trip of terror for her three-year-old son. sacha Hardy
2.00 BUSINESS NEWS:
1800 6.00 NEWS, TRAIL AND WEATHER
5.00 TODAY IN PARLIAMENT
12.00 MANA NEWS:
5.00 PACIFIC NEWS