Nine to noon. 2003-12-10. 9:10-12:00

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2003
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30589
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Duration
03:00:00
Broadcast Date
10 Dec 2003
Credits
RNZ Collection
Clark, Linda
ROLFE, Jim
Choudry, Aziz
Zaoui, Ahmed, 1960-
O'Regan, Hana, 1973-
Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies
New Zealand. High Court
New Zealand Security Intelligence Service

A three hour recording of Nine to Noon, 10 December 2003 from just after 9am to 12pm.
CDR03/221/02
Tk 1, 02'40" Former defence analyst in NZ, now at the Asia-Pacific Centre for Security Studies in Hawaii, Dr Jim Rolfe, on the latest on the SIS in the Ahmed Zaoui case. 12'55" Comments from Aziz Choudry who finally won compensation in the High Court, which ruled he was subject to an unreasonable police search when two SIS agents broke into his Christchurch house in 1996. Tk 2, i/v about a Tauranga surgeon who has been the subject of numerous complaints. 08'50" Child Youth & Family spokesman on claims it fails to support foster families. 17'20" Hana O'Regan counters claims that "whanau is a myth".
CDR03/221/03
Tk 1, 10am news, trailer and weather. 10'35" Dr Richard Sharpley, Reader in Tourism Management at the University of Northumbria, on dark tourism: sites associated with death & disasters. Tk 2, Flash news item - Stephen Williams, the accused killer of Coral Burrows (6-year old Featherston girl) pleads guilty. 01'00" US correspondent Anthony York. 19'15" Book reading: The Year of the Horse, written and read by Sam Mahon - episode 8.
CDR03/221/04
Tk 1, 11am news etc. 07'45" Lengthy interview with Robyn, mother of Stephen Williams. Ends Tk 4, 2'05". Tk 5, music then book reviewer Davil Hill talks about William Direen's novel, Jules. 14'25" Richard Becht on the coming cricket season, then the coming Sports Awards.