1. News
2. Consumer Price Index figures to the end of December should be known later this week Grant Woolliams 00:01:55
3. TOURISM - Tourism Council predicts backlash against tourism in communities such as Queenstown Penny StJohn 00:01:35
4. DALKON - Manufacturers of Dalkon shield have launched international campaign warning women they only have to the end of April to file claims for compensation Clive Cookson 00:01:00
5. The Ile de Lumiere will sail today for New Caledonia minus its illegal cargo Maire Ledbetter Peter Kingston 00:02:15
6. CANOE - The Polynesian voyaging canoe has returned to Orakei in Auckland, one of its spiritual homes in N.Z. Carole Greensmith 00:02:00
7. ADVOCATE - Justice Department report favours introduction of a children's lawyer scheme in Children's courts Alison Bartley 00:01:40
8. PATRIOTS - Pro-ANZUS group in Auckland is threatening to charge the Govt with treason over the anti-nuclear bill Andrew Roy 00:01:20
9. FIRST TEST - Riverton man killed a two-metre shark which was threatening his son with cricket bat Kevin Samson Paul Davenport 00:01:35
10. JONES - Main trunk line is closed this week between Ohakune and Taumarunui because of work to prepare for electrification Jennie Davies Bill Jones 00:02:10
11. WINE - Wine Institute warning grape growers hoping for more compensation for pulling out their vines, they could miss out completely if they try to hold out Terry Dunleavy 00:02:05
12. WALLBANK - Gisborne's Labour MP says if anyone tries to export live sheep via his electorate port, he'll lie down on the wharf to try to prevent loading Brendan Burns Allan Wallbank 00:02:00
13. WIZARD - Department of Statistics is preparing to count more than three million people throughout the country Bronwyn Evans 00:02:00