Morning report. 1994-03-18

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18 Mar 1994
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0700 NEWS
00:04:12 PETERS: There's been growing reaction to allegations of illegible fraud made in parliament by NZ First Leader Winston Peters. Janice Rodenburg
00:02:54 SIR GEOFFREY HENRY: The Prime Minister of the Cook Islands, Sir Geoffrey Henry, says the allegations made in Parliament by Winston Peters are just that - allegations. p.re
00:04:39 NORMAN GEORGE: One of the people named in Mr Peters' statement about alleged tax fraud in the Cook Islands was former cabinet minister Norman George.
00:02:58 FISCAL REPORT: Despite news of a credit upgrade and news of a lowe than expected deficit to the end of January the government is tell us we still have a long way to go. David Hargreaves LIVE
00:03:05 MOODY: Vincent Truglia - Senior analyst
00:03:38 GUY SCOTT: A health economist says it's not possible for the CHE to improve their worsening debt position by efficiencies, because illegible of the cost saving initiative that were possible, have already been put in place. Guy Scott illegible WEATHER:
0730 NEWS AND SPORT: LIVE
00:04:01 SHIRLEY: A leading expert on social and public policy has illegible the Government's plans to restructure the Children and Young Person Service. Professor Ian Shirley - Massey University
00:01:58 TRUANCY: A parliamentary inquiry is about to get underway into truancy and behavioural problems amongst the country's school-age children. Anastasia Harallambi i/v Ian Revell - Chairperson of Parliament's Education and Science Select committee METROPOLITAN PAPERS:
0800 NEWS:
00:06:36 HENARE AND LEE: The new Alliance MP for Auckland Central, Sandra illegible made her maiden speech in parliament last night, and like the other new Māori MP, Tau Henare, the Mana Motuhake deputy leader illegible herself from the established Māori leadership.
00:02:09 ADVERT: A marketing expert is highly critical of a newspaper advertisement which has been placed in most leading papers by a competitor of Cerebos Greggs. Les Allen - Marketing lecturer
00:01:37 BUTLAND: The managing director of the company which makes Peter illegible pickles and other condiments admits the advertisement capitalises on the misfortune of a competeing company. Karlum Lattimore i/v John Butland LIVE
00:04:33 BOUGAINVILLE: It's been called the Pacific region's leading humanitarian crisis. Ruby Marinka - nurse
0830 NEWS AND REGIONAL ROUNDUP:
00:03:28 WAITING: Growing surgical waiting lists have prompted another surgeon to speak out, because he fears patients will die waiting for their operations. Mary Tait
00:03:04 ROYAL: The debate over whether NZ should become a republic is building. Leigh-Anne Wiig i/v Patricia Lockhart - Commonwealth Trust
00:02:29 WHEEL OF FORTUNE: It appears, like our politicians, TVNZ is moving into the new age of concensus. Adam Hollingworth LIVE
00:03:05 RON MEIJER: Winner of the car
00:02:00 MORNING COMMENT: Brian Turner
00:01:06 KIM HILL:
00:02:48 AFFAIR: In Britain the government's ordered an inquiry into security matters over the affair between the former Chief of Defence Staff Sir Peter Harding and Lady Bienvenide Buck the former wife of an ex-Tory Defence Minister. Keith Chalkley LIVE
00:08:05 OZ SPOT: P. Kafcaloudes