Morning report. 1987-04-14. 07:00-08:00.

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1987
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Year
1987
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56707
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
01:30:38
Broadcast Date
14 Apr 1987
Credits
RNZ Collection
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Reich, Dennis, 1947-1995, Editor
Watts, Cheryl, Producer
McQuillan, Kevin, Producer
Mulligan, Ron, Sports presenter
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. ISLANDS - new Government in Fiji anti-nuclear Fraser Folster 00:01:35 MANDERSTAM - how does Washington see the new anti-nuclear administration in Fiji? Andrew Manderstam live
3. EMPLOYERS - try to summon up public opposition to a government bill Kerryanne Evans 00:02:00
4. HEADS & WEATHER
5. MONEY - Finance Minister optimistic about effect tentative forecast of size of the budget deficit will have on interest rates. Clare deLore 00:02:50 DEFICIT - surprise that this year's reduced budget deficit forecast isn't even smaller Kel Sanderson 00:02:05
6. MOSCOW TALKS - George Shultz having extra round of talks with Edvard Scheverdnadze Jeremy Harris 00:01:10
7. HUNN - Dr Deane leaves SSC to become Chief Executive of the new Electricity Corporation Don Hunn live 00:05:00
8. COMMITTEES - have you ever wondered just why you have to stand in the rain while waiting for a bus in Auckland. Paul Clarke 00:02:10
9. NEWS SPORT
10. EXTRADITION - twenty six Liverpool fans win an order blocking their extradition. Keith Chalkley 00:01:15
11. ED REVIEW - mixed reaction to the report of the Curriculum Development Committee Jenny Davis 00:03:30
12. HEADS & PAPERS
13. JET BOATS - Consumers Institute says safety regulations for commercial jet boat operations need tightening up to prevent more deaths. Mary McCallum 00:01:50
14. INDECENT - Crown challenging an Indecent Publications Tribunal ruling on two imported magazines. Merle Nowland 00:02:15
15. SEX ATTACKS - Aucklanders are worried about the number of sexual assaults in the city. Brian Davies Henry Grant 00:02:00
16. COST BENEFIT - claims that Health Dept is spending millions of dollars each year on drugs without checking to see if the money's truly well spent. Professor Laurence Malcolm 00:02:14
17. PETROL PROMO - BP Europa setting out to provide motorists with 'fun on the forecourt' in a bid to attract customers to buy its brand of petrol. Mary McCallum 00:02:10