Morning report. 1991-11-25

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Year
1991
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
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Duration
01:58:33
Broadcast Date
25 Nov 1991
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) 1986-2007, Broadcaster

0700 NEWS
0708
00:3:12 HEALTH: Chathams to lose special health care benefits. Lois Williams interviews Anna Holmes, GP, Chatham Islands.
00:00:3:44 HEALTH: Opposition says delay in announcing cuts a muddle. Interview with Helen Clark, Oppositions health spokesperson.
00:00:2:42 LOGOS: Oppositions campaign to embarrass the government sees the prepared release of the logos file. Leigh Pearson.
00:00:4:26 PRISONS: Government decides to allow privately-run prisons. Rory Newsam.
00:00:3:13 REHABILITATION: Habilitation Task Force critical of lack of public consultation over privately-run prisons. Interview with Farther Jim Consedine, National Co-ordinator of the Habilitation Task Force.
00:00:2:04 HUNGRY: Children begging for food in Upper Hutt. Mary Tait.
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:00:3:48 JUNIOR DOCTORS: Decision on strikes known later today. Cushla Managh.
00:00:2:49 WOOL: Sales to China poised to exceed expectations. Leigh Pearson.
METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:00:1:40 YUGOSLAVIA: UN brokered ceasefire to come into effect today. Christopher Powell. BBC.
00:00:2:08 YUGOSLAVIA: Heavy fighting continues around Osijek. Cathy Jenkins. BBC.
00:00:2:29 MIDDLE EAST: Future peace conference uncertain. Judy Lessing.
00:00:1:51 IRAQ: Saddam Hussein refuses oil to be sold to buy food and medicine. Christopher Gunness. BBC.
00:00:1:34 EAST TIMOR: Australian movement claims military have begun executions. Zandra Sharpe.
0800 NEWS/REGIONAL ROUNDUP
0810
00:5:16 MANAPOURI: Campaigners warn battle not over. Rory Newsam.
00:00:3:30 NEW CALEDONIA: Deputy PM returns from visit. Fraser Folster.
00:00:3:55 HEALTH: Conference on drug and alcohol begins today. Sarah Lockie. LIVE
00:5:19 HEALTH: Geoff Robinson interviews Professor Bill Saunders, Curtain University, Perth.
0830 NEWS LIVE
00:6:33 NZ WOMEN: Kim Hill interviews Bridget Williams, Publisher/Editor.
00:00:2:05 MEDICARE: Doctors in Australia prepare legal challenge. Phil Kafcaloudes. LIVE
00:5:25 AUST/NZ Geoff Robinson interviews Ray Fuller, President Aust/NZ Association
00:00:2:46 GRIEVANCE: Personal grievance cases booklet guide to be published. Lauren McKenzie interviews Mike Dawson, Tramways Union.
00:00:3:04 CONSTRUCTION: Development lull and firms worried. M. Collings.
00:00:3:35 EDUCATION: Board of Trustees handling of conflict hackles Principals Federation. Sarah Lockie interviews Jean Packman, President of the Principals Federation. LIVE
00:5:27 DISPUTES TRIBUNAL: Kim Hill interviews Jason Middleton, Proprietor of the Railway Tavern at Waimangaroa near Westport.