Morning report. 1988-08-29.

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1988
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
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Duration
01:29:46
Broadcast Date
29 Aug 1988
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Isaac, Joan, Presenter
Reich, Dennis, 1947-1995, Editor
Vennell, Caroline, Producer
Hudson, Brian, 1937-2010, Producer
Moody, Graeme, 1951?-2011, Sports presenter
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. INTEREST RATES - warning that developments overseas could stifle New Zealand's economic recovery..CURTIN/VERSCHAFFELT..00:04:59.
2. CABLE - Electricorp is a step closer to replacing and up-grading the aging inter-island power link..JOHNSTON/NEWSAM..00:04:02.
3. HEADS & WEATHER
4. COLLISION - horrific aircrash at big airshow in West Germany..34 people dead and up to five hundred injured after an Italian Airforce plane crashed into a crowd.. GOODMAN BBC..00:01:16.
5. IRISH - Northern Ireland suffers its worst weekend of violence for many months..EAMON MALLEY..00:03:51.
6. ROCARD - French socialist PM says he's going to propose November 6th as the date for a national referendum to be held in France on the future of New Caledonia..SUE WILLIAMS..00:02:19.
7. OZ REFERENDUM - Australian Govt is wheeling out its political big guns this week in an effort to salvace the referendum campaign over there. DOBELL..00:02:22.
8. NZEI - govt facing another round of criticism, this time from the NZEI which is holding its annual conference in Wellington. BAIRD/RODENBURG..00:02:15.
9. NEWS & SPORT
10. SHADBOLT - Waitemata City Council has decided to support mayor Tim Shadbolt's five week-long overseas trip..CLARK WRAP..00:02:24.
11. TAXI - Legislation is currently being drafted to restructure the taxi industry..KOPP..00:01:23.
12. POLAND - Central Committee of their Comunist Party has been meeting in Warsaw..SIXSMITH..00:01:10.
13. PAPERS
14. CONSERVE - PSA suggesting special flat-rate dollar increase package to the Dept of Conservation for the pending pay round.. PRICE/SHARP..00:02:34.
15. O'CONNELL - prominent member of the Canterbury Engineers Union says the days of wage bargaining on a cost-plus basis are numbered if the manufacturing industry is to survive and grow as an international exporter.. O'CONNELL/LATTIMORE...00:03:05.
16. SAYERS - claim that despite legislation the Māori language is coming off second best to the English language in court.. SAYERS/JACKMAN..00:02:25.
17. CONGRATS - end to traditional telegrams. from congratulations to condolences..KOPP..00:02:29.