Morning report. 1991-01-09

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1991
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Broadcast Date
09 Jan 1991
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0700 NEWS
0708
00:3:19 GULF: US Sec. of State declares there is total agreement between US & France. Ben Bradshaw, BBC
00:00:1:19 IRAQI Information Min. denies Iraqi helicopter crews had defected to the other side. Bob Simpson, BBC
00:00:2:56 GULF: Preparing to work in Gulf is hot dirty work. Karlum Lattimore i/v Lt. Col. John Gardener, Burnham Camp. Med. Unit
00:00:1:37 TAUPO timber mill closes after 40 workers exposed to asbestos. Cushla Managh
00:00:4:27 METEOROLOGICAL Service forecasting services criticised. Merle Nowland
00:00:4:28 PAUPERS GRAVE: Austn. authorities want to know what to do with NZer's body. Jaqui Kerr-Bell i/v Faith Neuman, fiancee Cushla Managh i/v Lorna Childs, Benefits & Pensions
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT LIVE
00:6:50 EMPLOYMENT: Suzanne Beresford, who finished 1st year of Bachelor of Arts degree at Canterbury Uni last year LIVE
00:6:38 GULF: Martin Walker, US Editor of the Guardian
00:00:1:38 MEATWORKERS Un. Sec. & Alliance Managers to meet today. Cushla Managh i/v Jack Scott, Meatworkers Union Sec. LIVE
00:6:21 FIRE RISKS: Kerry Hilliard, Dept. of Conservation's Chief Fire Officer METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:00:1:38 SOUTH AFRICA: Only 36% of African students passed matriculation exams. Subri Govindar, Jo'burg
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810 LIVE
00:6:31 GULF: Dr Ron McIntyre, Uni. of Canterbury's Political Science Dept.
00:00:1:55 GULF diplomacy. Jack Thompson, BBC LIVE
00:6:27 SHORE PLOVER: Martin Bell. Snr. Conservation officer
00:00:2:10 COAL: DSIR estimates there are 6-billion tonnes of lignite in Southland. Chris Henderson, Southland farmer
00:00:0:20 LONDON TRAIN crashes into buffers at Cannon St. Stn. Keith Chalkley
0830 NEWS LIVE
00:6:35 WATERWEED: Basil Graeme, Forest & Bird Cons. Officer
00:00:3:29 GULF: Security being stepped up at airports. Merle Nowland.
00:00:2:10 CUSTODY battle in Virginia. Connie Lawn
00:00:3:09 DEPUTY PM to visit Fiji this weekend. Leslie Deverell i/v Don McKinnon. Dep. PM
00:00:2:09 SMALL BUSINESS face tough year. Leslie Deverell i/v Michael Barnett, AK. Chamber of Commerce