Morning report. 1987-07-03. 07:00-08:00.

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1987
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Year
1987
Reference
56759
Media type
Audio

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Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
01:00:00
Broadcast Date
03 Jul 1987
Credits
RNZ Collection
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Cockram, Fred, Presenter
Lee, Michael, Editor
Hudson, Brian, 1937-2010, Producer
BISHOP, Chris, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. DEATH - Leader of the Opposition calls for a referendum on the death penalty..JIM BOLGER..00:02:10. DELEHUNTY - man who headed campaign to get the penalty abolished is shocked..JIM DELEHUNTY/MARK HANNAN..00:01:49. POLICE - Association plans to survey its members on whether capital punishment should be re-introduced for murder..GRAEME HARDING/MARK HANNAN. 00:01:03.
2. TERESA - police make another plea for information from people who may have parked at Whirinaki beach..ANNE WARNOCK..00:01:00. MARCH - the woman who's organised a march for today say's there will be no hysteria during the march..DENISE WATKINS.
3. HEADS & WEATHER
4. FIJI - authorities arrest TVNZ journalist..NICK HURLEY/DAVID HINES.
5. RATS - govts expected may toughen up law relating to drinking and driving..CLARE DE LORE..00:02:58.
6. HOUSING NETWORK - calling on the govt to build more rental houses in Auckland and Wellington..CAMPBELL ROBERTS/DAVID HINES..00:01:40.
7. HOUSING DAY - housing for former psychiatric patients has been dubbed a disgrace by the Mental Health Foundation..MAX ABBOTT/CAROLINE GAISHAUSER..00:02:10.
8. NEWS & SPORT
9. HIGH COMMISSION - to Britain claims the EEC is hinering this country's efforts to diversify its agricultural markets..KEITH CHALKLEY..00:02:15.
10. OIL - frustration growing over way the govt is handling de-regulation of the oil industry..RORY NEWSAM..00:01:17.
11. HEADS & PAPERS
12. KOREA - Leaders discuss sweeping democratic reforms..WILLIAM HORSLEY..00:00:56.
13. VOTES - door knocking starts tomorrow to make sure people are included on the electoral rolls..PETER BRITTENDEN..00:00:58.
14. ENQUIRY - number of violent crimes committed by former psychiatric patients has prompted the govt to order an enquiry into their release from institutions..ANDY GREGORY..00:02:01.
15. PLANE - Isreal about to scrap what's reported to be one of the finest warplane in the world..ASHER WALLFISH..00:01:10.
16. CONVICTED - time to talk to someone who has been convicted of a serious criminal offence..PAM CORKERY..00:02:25.
17. LOCUSTS - UN Relief Agencies say they are extremely concerned about the prospects of a plague of locust which threatens vast areas of Africa..JEREMY BROWN..00:52:00.
18. CLOSING