Morning report. 1986-10-09. 07:00-08:00.

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1986
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Year
1986
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56582
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
01:30:45
Broadcast Date
09 Oct 1986
Credits
RNZ Collection
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Reich, Dennis, 1947-1995, Editor
McNish, Margaret Ann, Editor
Johanson, Debra, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. SPECULATION - possibility of heart transplant operation in Wellington...very soon. Penny St John 00:1:10 HEART - Alan Hilles accused of 'brinkmanship' Alan Hilless Caroline Geishauser 00:2:45
3. FOOD PRICES - govt economic policies are in trouble. George Gair Brendon Burns 00:3:20
4. POLICE - doubt that Ann Hercus' comment that her faith in the efficiency of the police was shattered, meant. seriously. Gary Fulton Mary Mccallum 00:2:50
5. KALB - State Department spokesman Bernard Kalb offers resignation. Bernard Kalb 00:1:30 RESIGN KALB/live Michael White, correspondent for the Guardian newspaper over there. Michael White live
6. CLINTON ROPER - man heading the Committee of Inquiry into violence says people have to realise that the cttee wont be providing a magical answer to solving the problem. Jane Thompson 00:2:35
7. CERVICAL CANCER - NZ facing sharp rise in deaths that's being predicted in Britain. Dr Clentworth Penny St John 00:2:13
8. JUROR - member of jury who didnt go to lunch with the rest of the jury has led to a High Court trial being abandoned in Wellington. Merle Nowland 00:1:10
9. INVENTION - Dunedin inventor has come up with a machine be believes could revolutionise the tourist industry. Anna Verboeket 00:2:15
10. CONTRACTORS - Federation doubts if the MOW could effectively compete against its members in a truly competitive enrivonment. Jim Hardie Spiro Anastasiou 00:2:15
12. ANTARCTIC - DSIR's Antarctic Division breathed a sigh of relief as the first supply planes this summer left Chch yesterday. Paul Patrick 00:1:15
13. UN/KANAKY - Sth Pacific forum members are now trying to get the subject of New Caledonia discussed at this years UN General Assembly meeting. Judy Lessing 00:1:13
14. ELECTIONS - campaigning is just about winding up Gerard Counsell 00:3:15
15. LEGAL -more on Rotorua dispute Spiro Anastasiou 00:1:25
16. WOMEN - fact that a recent poll showed "The Changing Roll of Women" bottom of the list doesn't surprise the Ministry of Womens Affairs. Mary O'Reagan Mary McCallum
17. CONTAMINATED FISH - concern about the effects of the Chernobyl disaster on areas of Northern Europe is now being focussed on fish in Scandinavia's rivers and lakes. Dr Waddington Wayne Brittenden 00:1:40