Morning report. 1989-02-27

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27 Feb 1989
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0600 News/Sport
0609 Ex "BBC":Greek Prime Minister fighting for political life
0613 Ex "BBC":Reconciliation between Soviet Union and China
0617 Ex "BBC":West German Republican party local election win
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment" : Ray Galvin
0652 Hi-Tech : Viewpad - captures handwriting : Jim Higgins
0700 NEWS
0705
00:7:18 Structural failure likely cause of UNITED AIRLINES tragedy : Sean Plunkett i/v Tony Dodwell, Pilots Assn
00:1:48 AIR NZ believes age of plane isn't the problem : Anna Thomas i/v Jim Scott, Chief Executive, Air NZ Live Latest developments in HAWAII : Maggie Barry i/v Nicky Donovan, Radio KGU, Honolulu
00:1:49 Father of MISSING Lee Campbell doesn't hold out much hope: Sarah Lockie i/v Kevin Campbell
00:3:00 BNZ Chairman would like uninterrupted run to get bank into shape : Gyles Beckford i/v Anderton
00:2:13 Residents on NIUE received their first food supplies since Christmas: Mark Hannan i/v Russell Kars
00:2:17 BLACK MARKET in fish expected to grow markedly this season: Leigh Pearson i/v Bob Martin, Fedn Comm Fish
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:2:02 Commerce Commission coming under attack over sale of STATE ASSETS: Gyles Beckford (Voicer)
00:3:16 NSW government to introduce CRIME TAX : Sean Plunkett i/v Odette Leather, Citizens against Violence METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:2:16 ANTI-MINING protestors on Coromandel occupy drilling rig: Ray Lilley i/v Mark Tugendhaft, Watchdog Group
00:2:31 National PREFERENCE Agreement opens up market to NZ manufacturers: Leigh Pearson (wrap) Live Strenuous prolonged exercise could be DANGEROUS: Maggie Barry i/v Dr Dave Gerard
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810
00:2:31 Coast Guard in Honolulu SEARCH for victims and debris from United Airlines plane: Judy Lessing
00:3:24 Reps from Japan's top banks in NZ to study INVESTMENT opportunities: Leigh Pearson i/v Eric Henry
00:3:30 STOCK EXCHANGE sends "please explain" notices to 20 public companies: Gyles Beckford i/v Roger Gill
00:4:29 RURAL BANK believes level of total farming debt is declining: Rosalie Nelson i/v Murray Bolton, Rural Bank
00:2:26 Visit to Tokyo may repair NZ relationship with JAPAN Mark Hannan i/v Russell Marshall, Foreign Affairs Minister Live Plunging temperatures, gale force winds hit Europe : Geoff Robinson i/v Keith Chalkley
0830 NEWS
00:4:22 Commerce Commission refuses Tasman Forestry bid to buy State Forest ASSETS: Gyles Beckford i/v Bryce Heard
00:2:05 Publishers of Satanic Verses to meet with British MOSLEM leaders to defuse situation: Keith Chalkley
00:1:02 Iran Parliament to decide about DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS with Britain: Jim Muir, BBC Correspondent in Iran
00:7:04 New INTEGRATED school being built for Protestant and Catholic children: Geoff Robinson i/v John Maxwell
00:2:49 Lack of NOVICES to train as nuns and brothers: Merle Nowland i/v Sister Mary Gormley, Sisters of Mercy Live Users concerned over future of WALKWAYS : Geoff Robinson i/v David Crawford, Federated Mountain Clubs