Morning report. 1990-10-31

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Broadcast Date
31 Oct 1990
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 News/Sport
0608 Ex BBC:The separatist movement in the Ukraine.
0613 Ex Ckpt: John Dunmore, Higher Sals Com.,on MPs' salaries.
0616 Ex Ckpt: John Banks on latest unemployment figures.
0620 Ex Ckpt: Labour's leftover legislation.
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0645 Pacific Regional News : Ex RNZ International
0650 "Morning Comment" : Arthur Feslier, Wellington writer
0652 "Money Matters": Margaret Inge. Superannuation schemes.
0700 NEWS
0708 LIVE
00:9:10 UNEMPLOYMENT: Kim Hill i/v Kel Sanderson, BERL, & Bill Birch, leading National Party frontbencher
00:00:3:26 ELECTRICORP: Planning Trib. rules offtake for power gen., Wanganui River, be cut by 20%. Rory Newsam LIVE
00:6:15 ELECTRICORP: Geoff Robinson i/v Dave Frow, GM Electricorp & Kevin Smith, of Royal Forest & Bird Soc.
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:00:4:29 MāORI language. Adam Gifford i/v Dr. Richard Benton, of the Council for Education Research
00:00:2:50 BACON WORKERS want shoppers to boycott their former boss' products. Cushla Managh i/v David Munro, Nthn. Dist. Union METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:00:2:20 GULF: Saddam Hussein calls emergency meeting of senior generals today. Tim Llewellyn
00:00:2:24 GULF: Video-tape alleges atrocities on part of invading Iraqi troops in Kuwait. Phil Kafcaloudes
00:00:1:30 S. AFRICA: Nelson Mandela criticises Japan. David Powers BBC.
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810 LIVE
00:4:19 CABINET: Geoff Robinson i/v Richard Griffin
00:00:3:51 COMPUTER crime in NZ is growth industry, says snr. Wtn. law lecturer. Merle Nowland i/v John Miller
00:00:3:01 WEST. SAMOA: Results of yesterday's referendum expected today. Tino Pereira i/v Tupa'i Joe Brown, Samoan Broadcast.
00:00:4:27 SOCIAL CREDIT leader announces he is stepping down. Rory Newsam i/v Bruce Beetham LIVE
00:5:25 PAKISTAN: Geoff Robinson i/v Sue Wood, member of international team observing Pakistan's general election
0830 NEWS
00:00:3:15 MASSEY Uni. business faculty to run "Māori in Management" course. Adam Gifford i/v Prof. Ngatata Love, faculty head
00:00:2:20 EDUCATION Ministry says it won't let rural schools close because of transport problems. Sarah Lockie i/v John Gill LIVE
00:5:18 RURAL SCHOOLS: Kim Hill i/v Warren Tocker, Chair., Board of Trustees of South Wairarapa school of Te Wharau
00:00:2:10 US ARMY opens Johnston Atoll chemical weapons destruction plant to the media today. Fraser Folster
00:00:2:19 MT. COOK Airline puts in late bid to run service to the Chatham Is. Gideon Porter/Hugh Rennie, Interim Bd. Chair
00:00:1:22 UNIVERSITY students have in the main paid off their tuition fees. Sarah Lockie
00:00:3:01 CHANNEL tunnel between Britain & France will have undersea link in a few hours. Keith Chalkley LIVE
00:6:49 90's TRENDS: Kim Hill i/v prof. Jack Nachbar, Prof. of Popular Culture at Ohio's Bowling Green State University