Morning report. 1986-04-17. 07:00-08:00.

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1986
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Year
1986
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56460
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
01:31:09
Broadcast Date
17 Apr 1986
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Lee, Michael, Editor
Vennell, Caroline, Producer
Hudson, Hilary, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. TRIPOLI - Shooting at headquarters of Gadaffi Kate Adie 00:2:05 U.S. - Reports about new form of American military activity not supported by Washington David McNeil 00:1:10 MOSCOW - Gadaffi has been sent a personal message from Mikhail Gorbachev Peter Ruff 00:1:15 THATCHER - Debate about British involvement 00:0:50 KINNOCK - Made a strong attack on the American action Neil Kinnock 00:0:55 VILLAGES - Small English villages are now considered to be possible targets of future Libyan terrorism Keith Chalkley 00:2:40
3. WEATHER
4. HUMAN RIGHTS - Parliament has rejected the second part of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill James Weir 00:2:10
5. ROB CAMPBELL - Re-election of Labour party in doubt if they and unions don't patch up differences Rob Campbell Glyn Jones 00:3:45
6. SUE WOOD - First National executive meeting since Jim Bolger took over as leader Anna Symmans 00:2:05
7. SOVIET - Soviet deputy Minister of Foreign Trade here to talk about trade Sarah Lockie 00:1:50
8. CHEMICAL - Renewed calls for shutdown of Ivon Watkins Sandra Morris David Hines 00:1:25 JACQUES - Spokesman for company says since chemical leak the situation has been monitored closely Tony Jacques Paddy O'Donnell 00:1:00
10. SPORTS
11. TRAMWAYS - National award talks start in Chch Glyn Jones 00:1:25
12. WALDEGRAVE/LIVE - Method of counting unemployed changed Waldegrave
13. PAPERS
14. LAMB - Freezing works rush to catch up on back-log of stock to be killed following strike Gyles Beckford 00:1:20
15. CHURCHHOUSE - Money matters Peter Churchhouse 00:2:00
16. ACCOUNTANTS - Society of Accountants concerned about Govt's proposed changes to primary sector taxation Paul Davenport 00:1:30
17. MENTAL HEALTH - Psychiatric hospitals should be monitored regularly Penny St John 00:1:55
18. INGRAM/COOKS - Cook Islands political delegation has come under fire from Sir Tom Davis's Democrat Party Vincent Ingram Fraser Folster 00:1:45
19. shipwreck - Group of South Australian divers has found wreckage of ship who brought first settlers 150 years ago Andrew Roy 00:2:15