Morning report. 1989-05-09

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Nonfiction radio programs
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Broadcast Date
09 May 1989
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 News/Sport
0610 Ex "Checkpoint": Raising age for Superannuation
0616 Ex "Checkpoint": Cambodia moves towards legitimate regime
0619 Ex "BBC": Argentina goes to polls
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment" : Noel Cheer
0652 "Money Matters" : US figures good news for NZ economy Margaret Inge i/v Nick Sergeant, Salmon Bros.
0700 NEWS
0705
00:2:18 CUSTOMS Department's cracking down on commercial fraud. Leigh Pearson i/v Robin Dear, Customs
00:00:1:58 OIL Deregulation hasn't resulted in cheaper petrol: David Russell, Consumers Institute
00:00:4:18 JAPANESE car imports could cause problems: Peter Verschaffelt/David Russell.
00:00:4:19 RAILWAYS Corp looking at privatisation potential during new review: Rory Newsam i/v Murray Smith, Railways Corp.
00:00:1:42 DIOXIN in cartoned milk results not released by Health Dept: Ann Howarth.
00:00:2:01 DIOXIN packaging - Tetra Pak to use alternative material Michael Kopp i/v Charles Aiken, Tetra Pak.
00:00:4:40 A.M.P. Society blames business decrease for last year's growth failure: Peter Verschaffelt i/v Ian Salmon, AMP.
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:00:3:30 CANBERRA: Andrew Peacock making bid to take back Liberal Party leadership: Kevin McQuillan.
00:00:1:09 IRAN: EC condemn Iran for death threats: Jack Thompson. METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:00:2:36 BNZ & Rob Campbell's dispute laid to rest. Peter Verschaffelt
00:00:6:26 BOLGER and Bill Birch make statements on taxation and industrial relations. Maggie Barry i/v Jim Bolger
00:00:2:01 ASTHMA drug - researchers concerned about drug company actions: Ann Howarth i/v Richard Beasley, Wn. Med. Sch.
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810
00:5:15 PETROL deregulation a year on: Rory Newsam/Melcop MOE McDonald MTA, David Russell, Consumers Inst.
00:00:5:12 NEW CALEDONIA: confusion over Tjibou's assassination. Michael Kopp i/v Peter Mackler. LIVE READING Conference to discuss teaching methods. Geoff Robinson i/v Prof. Dale Johnson, Int. Reading Assn.
0830 NEWS LIVE AIR N.Z. jet near-miss over L.A. Airport. Maggie Barry i/v Drucella Anderson, US Nat. Transport Safety Bd.
00:00:1:36 AIR N.Z. wants guarantees it won't be disadvantaged re new airlines. Tino Pereira LIVE STATISTICS Dep. study on human behaviour. Maggie Barry i/v Paul Brown, Senior Manager, Stat. Dept.
00:00:4:30 TOURISM conference plans tourism in next century. Sean Plunket/ Norman McFarlane, Air NZ.
00:00:5:42 MILKMEN in Britain writing poems to woo customers. Geoff Robinson i/v Stuart Seymour, milkman.