Morning report. 1991-01-14

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1991
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Nonfiction radio programs
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Broadcast Date
14 Jan 1991
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0700 NEWS
0708 LIVE
00:0:38 LITHUANIA: Monica Attard, ABC's Soviet correspondent
00:00:1:08 GULF: UN. Sec. Gen. in Baghdad to see Saddam Hussein. Bob Simpson, BBC LIVE
00:4:33 GULF: Patrick de Beer, correspondent for Le Monde.
00:00:2:19 CASINO planned for artificial island in Waitemata harbour Anna Thomas
00:00:3:24 PRISONERS: Govt suggests increased lock-up time. Caroline Gaishauser/Stuart Jones, Justice Dept/Sue Piper, PSA
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:00:3:14 INTEREST rate controversy continues. Gyles Beckford LIVE
00:5:21 INTEREST: John Lepper, Economist from Integrated Economic Services. METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:00:3:58 GULF: NZ Embassy in Saudi Arabia setting up system to monitor region's NZers. Rory Newsam i/v Win Cochrane, Ambas
00:00:1:43 GULF: US Nat. Security One. head says if war eventuates, it will be quick & massive. LIVE
00:5:43 FIJI: Fraser Folster, Pacific Is. Affairs reporter
0800 NEWS/LOCAL BREAKOUT
0810
00:2:43 GULF: NZers among peace 'camp between Iraq & Saudi Arabia Judy Lessing
00:00:5:09 GULF: Trace Hodgson, Wtn. cartoonist just returned from international peace camp in Iraq.
00:00:2:19 GULF: Israel braces itself for possible Iraqi attack. Asher Wallfish, Jerusalem.
00:00:0:20 EDUCATION: Business Roundtable report calls for more market approach. Rory Newsam i/v Lockwood Smith, Ed. Min. LIVE
00:5:05 EDUCATION: Stuart Sexton, author of report
0830 NEWS
00:00:2:23 DEBT collector says proposed legislation on privacy is a sham. Gideon Porter/Ian Gaddis, Credit Link
00:00:3:19 DOGS: Call for review of laws governing dangerous breeds Caroline Gaishauser i/v Michael Laws, MP for Hawkes Bay LIVE
00:4:27 PASSPORTS: Trevor Garrett, Internal Affairs
00:00:3:27 GREENPEACE flatship starts 6-week tour. Gideon Porter i/v Lesley Stone, Greenpeace
00:00:0:13 SIR PAUL REEVES installed as leader of delegation of Anglican consultative Council to UN