Side one.
0700 NEWS with Peter Fry
00:05:35 WEATHER
0706 NEWS with Maggie Barry
00:05:54 ACC – New afterhours medical centre in Christchurch is accusing ACC of not meeting obligations – John McNeil interviews Dr. Ian Robertson, the medical centre’s founder.
00:09:08 CAR WAR - Surprise move by Ford to cut car prices, not likely to cause price war in the car industry. Interview with Denford McDonald, President of the Motor Vehicle Manufacturer Association.
00:11:10 RICHARDSON - The National Party is researching a set of economic policies based on the government becoming an active partner with business. The party’s speaker on finance Ruth Richardson says their finance team is now a full-time economist and contacts have been established. Andrew Gregory interviews Ruth Richardson.
0714
00:13:35 CAMPS - David Millar, British Foreign Office Minister, visit to Israel and has criticised the conditions of Palestinian refugee camps in Israel occupied territories.
00:14:40 ARROWTOWN – Police investigating the Maureen McKinnel murder.
00:14:51 FREMANTLE PRISON – Tense negations are continuing at Fremantle Prison, trying to free five wardens who are held hostage by 130 inmates.
0715 WEATHER
0718 NEWS with Maggie Barry
00:17:09 FIJI CABINET - Fiji cabinet meet today to discuss constitution. Sam Thompson reporting from Suva, Fiji.
00:18:41 RICHARD NAIDU – Naidu is going to be expelled from Fiji.
0720
00:19:16 ARROWTOWN – Investigation in the Maureen McKinnel murder. Police are searching for her house and car keys. Police are doing forensic tests. Kate Winstanley reporting.
0722
00:21:32 REGAN CHIBNALL – 2-year-old Regan, who had liver transplant operation 3 weeks ago in Brisbane, passed away yesterday. He captured the hearts of thousands of New Zealanders. Ward reporting from Hamilton.
0725
00:24:15 AQUINO - Man named in Benigno Aquino murder, four-year investigation.
0726
00:25:30 Launch of Good Morning New Zealand - Guest Presenter Series.
0730
00:29:26 NEWS with Peter Fry
00:34:28 WEATHER
0735 SPORT
0740
00:39:34 CONCESSIONS – Conflicts are arising local parks boards and Department of Conservation over tourism industry developments. Emily Flynn reporting from Dunedin.
0743
00:42:04 FEDERATED FARMERS - the move by the Meat Board’s investment to buy into country’s largest freezing company should bring benefits to farmers. David Peterson interviewed. Peterson explains that the Meat Board should following the Dairy Board’s example in investing in overseas marketing ventures.
0745
00:44:28 NEWSPAPERS
Side Two.
00:00:00 NEWSPAPERS - continued
0750
00:02:52 POLICE INCIDENT – 3 police officers involved in a shooting incident in Invercargill during the weekend.
00:04:30 HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE - 29 protesters arrested at demolition of His Majesty's Theatre in Auckland. Paul Patrick reporting from Auckland.
0754
00:07:29 DEMONSTRATION – Students in Beijing staged a demonstration after a Mexican student was attacked and left paralysed from the waist down.
00:07:42 AMERICAN MARKETS – the American economy accelerated in December seemly unaffected by the October Stock Market crash. Yesterday the US Dollar dropped in the Tokyo Market to a new post war low. James Morgan reporting.
00:09:50 NEW YORK MARKET
0800
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00:13:28 NEWS
00:20:44 WEATHER
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00:21:20 SPORT
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00:25:26 MUSIC
1230
00:42:41 WEATHER