Morning report. 1987-07-21. 07:00-08:00.

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1987
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1987
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
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Duration
01:00:00
Broadcast Date
21 Jul 1987
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007)

1. NEWS
2. UN SECURITY COUNCIL - will meet in a few hours to order an end to the Gulf War..GORDON MARTIN..00:01:07. SHIPS - U.S. to start taking Kuwaiti tankers through the Gulf tomorrow..TIM LLEWELLYN..00:00:49.
3. FIJI - deposed PM scheduled to make detailed dusmissions to the Great Council of Chiefs..SAM THOMPSON.
4. RUNCIE - Archbishop of Canterbury believes Terry Waite is still alive..DR ROBERT RUNCIE..00:32:00.
5. HEADS & WEATHER
6. BOLGER - National Party launches its election campaign with a hiss and a roar..CLARE E LORE..00:05:10.
7. PALMER - Labour's Wairarapa campaign got off to a more low-key start in Masterton..GEOFFREY PALMER..00:01:39.
8. FEDERATED FARMERS - starts its annual conference in Wellington today..BRIAN CHAMBERLIN/GYLES BECKFORD..00:01:45.
9. HARRIS - Union economist says unions can't take much of a lead in their approach to the coming wage round..PETER HARRIS/LUALEMANA TINO PERIERA..00:02:54.
10. NEWS & SPORT
11. POINDEXTER - is having a tough time in front of his questioners..CONNIE LAWN..00:01:45.
12. VIDEO - 90 minute home video of Oliver North's testimony hits the stores in the U.S. this week.
13. CYPRIOTS - anniversary of the Turkish invasion of Northern Cyprus in 1974 has been marked by a protest march..ELAINE WILSON..00:01:37.
14. HEADS & PAPERS
15. AIDS - reps from 25 Pacific and Asian countries begin meeting in Sydney to examine growing threat of AIDS..CAROLINE GAISHAUSER..00:01:06.
16. EDUCATION - over next couple of weeks our Parliamentary team will be looking at issued which affect all voters in the August election..RUTH RICHARDSON/RICHARD GRIFFIN..00:03:23.
17. LOTTO - sale of tickets begins tomorrow..BILL PATTERSON/DAVID HINES..00:01:24.
18. TRADE - NZ's Senior Trade Commisioner in Canberra says NZ manufacturers should be eyeing up Aust govt projects as a useful business avanue..JOHN JENNER/GYLES BECKFORD..00:01:40.
19. ENGINEERS - Assn of Consulting Engineers concerned at reported govt moves to give special dispensation to the commercial arm of the MOWD when it's restructured..BRIAN UNDERWOOD/BRENT PROCTER..00:00:45.
20. CAVE - clean bill of health to person who smoked 8,000 cigaretes while living in a cave.