Morning report. 1991-05-15

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1991
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
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Broadcast Date
15 May 1991
Credits
RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

0600 News/Sport
0609 Ex BBC: Germany stems immigration of Polish Jews.
0611 Ex BBC: Vietnamese economy surprisingly resilient.
0613 Ex BBC: Food crisis escalates in Ethiopia.
0615 Ex CKT: 4 years since Fiji coup.
0622 Ex NWS: Wine tax causes confusion.
0625 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather
0639 Māori News
0644 "Morning Comment": Ray Galvin, Auck.
0646 Money Matters: Forestry Investment in NZ.
0651 Pacific Regional News : Ex RNZ International
0700 NEWS
0708
00:2:36 STH. AFRICA: Winnie Mandela sentenced to 6 years imprisonment. Fergal Keane, BBC LIVE
00:4:07 MANDELA: Geoff Robinson i/v Patrick Laurence, Star paper
00:00:2:16 CRICKET World Cup sponsorship. Paul Jackman
00:00:3:05 EMPLOYMENT Contracts Act comes in to force today. Cushla Managh/Sue Piper, PSA/Jill Day, Cler's./Mike Sweeney, Eng's
00:00:3:11 US ANTI-MISSILE test in Nth. Pacific. Michael Kopp/Bunny McDiarmid, Greenpeace campaigner
00:00:3:58 CRIME syndicates & Chinese triads within NZ's Asian communities. Karlum Lattimore
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:00:0:13 YACHTSMEN at centre of major search & rescue op. around Raoul Is. have been found.
00:00:1:45 FISHERIES MIN. pledges to ban outdated fishing equipment Michael Kopp i/v Sandy Bartle, Nat. Museum bird curator
00:00:2:48 PORIRUA schools battling over rates wins support of councillor. Mary Wilson i/v Philip Quin, Por. City Cnc'r
00:00:2:59 IMMIGRATION bureaucracy stymies cheese venture. Merle Nowland i/v Bill Floyd, Marlborough Cheese METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:00:1:46 ARAB-ISRAEL peace conference. Barnaby Mason, BBC
00:00:1:55 YUGOSLAVIA: News conference told country is not close to civil war. Matt Frei, BBC
00:00:3:25 EUROPEAN Community's vice Pres. arrives in NZ tomorrow. Leigh Pearson
0800 NEWS/REGIONAL ROUNDUP
0810 LIVE
00:5:39 BANGLADESH: Kim Hill i/v Russ Kerr, World Vision
00:00:1:39 MāORI Queen's coronation 25th anniversary this weekend. Gideon Porter
00:00:3:21 EMPLOYMENT Contracts Act: Janice Rodenburg i/v Bill Birch, Labour Minister
00:00:4:13 EMPLOYMENT Contracts Act: Cushla Managh i/v Ken Douglas CTU President LIVE
00:5:35 EUROPE: Geoff Robinson i/v Robert Frowick, US Arms Control Negotiator
0830 NEWS LIVE
00:5:37 TOWN PLANNING: Kim Hill i/v Libby Ozinga, Co-ord. of Main Street programme in NSW
00:00:3:47 WEATHER: Proposed sale of Commercial forecasting service Michael Kopp i/v Jim McGregor, Met. Soc. LIVE
00:6:41 SECONDARY CURRICULUM: Geoff Robinson i/v Dr Patricia Broadfoot, Dir. Centre for Assessment studies, Bristol Uni
00:00:4:52 SRI LANKA: Geoff Robinson i/v David Shearer, NZer who works for Save the Children Fund
00:00:1:25 STUDENT retention rates have risen, but No. of Sec. Sch. students has dropped. Sarch Lockie
00:00:2:09 WELFARE organisations come under pressure as benefit cuts hit home. Merle Nowland i/v Karen Smythe, Fed, of Vol. Wel.
00:00:0:37 CICADAS good to eat. Douglas Miller