Morning report. 1989-06-19

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Broadcast Date
19 Jun 1989
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 News/Sport
0610 Ex "BBC" : Argentina may attempt to claim Falklands
0614 Ex "BBC" : Hydro-Electric Dam debate in Hungary
0616 Ex "BBC" : Kashmir centre dispute btwn India & Pakistan
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Local Breakout
0650 "Morning Comment" : Noel Cheer
0652 Hi-Tech : Radar : Jim Higgins
0700 NEWS
0705
00:5:17 FIRE Service study contracted out to Stategos Consulting headed by Quigley: Tino Pereira i/v Derek Best/ Quigley
00:2:28 AMNESTY Int worried statements made by Chinese Embassy over seeking asylum: Mark Hannan / Bob Rigg, Amnesty Int
00:1:21 CHINESE newspaper gives strong indication of Ziyang's sucessor: Simon Long, BBC
00:3:09 NZIER predicts 3% growth in economy: Tino Pereira i/v Kel Sanderson, Economist
00:3:58 MINMETALS to pull out of NZ Steel deal:Peter Verschaffelt
00:1:33 TEACHERS Award to be settled today: Mark Hannan i/v Ruth Chapman, President PPTA
00:2:19 SOMALIA held NZ'r Vince Gayson still under house arrest Karlum Lattimore i/v Ann Gayson
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:3:21 CAYGILL hits out at financial analysts making extravagant predictions: Paul Jackman i/v David Caygill, Finance Min
00:1:49 BERL economist defends economic forecasters: Peter Verschaffelt i/v Kel Sanderson
00:1:48 POLICE chiefs to meet over budget cuts: Mark Hannan METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:1:03 AFGHAN airliner crashed in Iran following struggle with hijackers: Tim Llewellyn, BBC
00:1:08 SOVIET delegation to Pakistan seeks release of Soviet soldiers held by Afghan rebels: Phil Jones, BBC
00:2:08 BRITISH PM Thatcher attacked by Ted Heath over anti-European stance: Keith Chalkley
00:4:21 AIDS Conference says potential for AIDS in Asia is large: Trevor Henry i/v Tom Netter, WHO Spkpsn
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810
00:3:55 PEARSON resigns as BNZ Chairman: Peter Verschaffelt
00:2:13 AUSTRALIAN economists expect bad balance of payments for May: Kevin McQuillan, Sydney Live
00:5:43 SATELLITE used to improve search & rescue operations Geoff Robinson i/v Larry Maynard, Candaian Astronautics Live
00:4:09 CIVIL Aviation Director Stuart McIntyre i/v by Geoff Robinson
00:1:43 IRELAND's snap general election : Vincent Connell
00:1:47 MOUSE free islands around NZ: Michael Kopp
0830 NEWS
00:3:26 WESTERN Samoa waits NZ Cabinet decision on immigration: Fraser Folster i/v Tofilau Eti Alesana, W Samoan PM
00:3:07 VIETNAM's withdraw from Cambodia may lead to fighting: Stewart Heather i/v Dr Hang Nor, Canberra, Ex ABC
00:1:08 SALMAN Rushdie denies giving i/v to British Sunday paper who published comments: Joe Payley, BBC Live
00:5:21 SEMINAR for visually impaired women held in Wellington: Maggie Barry i/v Robyn Hunt, Nat Cncl of Assn for Blind
00:2:16 BELICH Book "I Shall Not Die" story of Taranaki warrior: Debbie Gee i/v James Belich, Author Live
00:5:37 BLOOMSDAY celebrated in Dublin in June: Maggie Barry i/v Lord Maytor of Dublin, Councillor Ben Briscoe