Morning report. 1987-06-05.

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1987
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Year
1987
Reference
56741
Media type
Audio

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Nonfiction radio programs
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Duration
01:31:49
Broadcast Date
05 Jun 1987
Credits
RNZ Collection
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Gibson, Ken, -2013 (d.2013), Editor
McQuillan, Kevin, Producer
Vennell, Caroline, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. NUKE - Government's anti-nuclear legislation passed through its final reading in Parliament late yesterday afternoon. Report from Paul Jackman 00:03:31. Actuality of debate and speeches in the House by David Lange, Jim Anderton, Doug Graham, Jim Bolger.
US REACTS - United States government issued its official reaction. Report from Connie Lawn in Washington. 00:02:12 LANGE LIVE
3. HEADS AND WEATHER
4. SHIFT - Bavadra coalition has stepped up its campaign against the military regime L Tino Pereira 00:04:15 INQUIRY - Was US involved in Fiji coup Dr Jim Anthony L Tino Pereira 00:01:26
5. REACTION - to anti-nuclear legislation being passed in Parliament. Interviews with Mike Holding of Save ANZUS group, trade union leader Colin Hicks, Air Vice-Marshal Sir Ewan Jamieson. 00:03:11
6. NEWS AND SPORT
7. WOMEN - Health Minister Michael Bassett plans to hold talks with Auckland Hospital Board on allegations of cervical cancer experiments carried out without consent at National Women's Hospital, as exposed in a Metro magazine article by Sandra Coney. Report by Mary McCallum with comment from Sandra Coney; Prof. Alistair Campbell, a visiting bioethics expert; Dr Margaret Sparrow, Contraceptive Choice. Some doctors have come to the defence of the doctor involved, Professor Herbert Green, claiming the Metro article was unfair. Report by Caroline Gaishauser interview with Chairman of Medical Association Tony Baird 00:06:17
8. HEADS AND PAPERS
9. AIRLIFT - Indian Airforce has provided transport planes security [i.e. security] to take relief supplies to Tamil Civilians Mary Tully 00:01:19
10. ROAD - Cautionary words issued on value of the operations of the Road Division of the MOT Bryan Tyler L Tino Pereira 00:02:21
11. CROZIER - The Assoc of University Teachers about Govt's move to postpone a decision on extra funding Rob Crozier Janice Rodenburg 00:01:59
12. CLASSIC - Auck City council doesn't want adult movies being shown in one of its buildings Lesley Deverill 00:01:06
13. SKIERS - Six NZ mountaineers are setting their sights on Mt Everest Mike Perry 00:01:44
14. PENCARROW - Sonja Davies is starting her election campaign tomorrow Duncan Mackay 00:00:58