ONE NEWS. 05/07/2007

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2007
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Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
05/07/2007
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

The New Zealand Government is ruling out paying any ransom for two oil workers being held hostage. Helen Clark (Prime Minister).

Two executives alleging sleaze in the gambling industry have been revealed as seeking an operating license themselves. Their business until yesterday included National MP Gerry Brownlee, and there are further allegations that New Zealand Casinos have been blacklisted by International Gamblers. Phil Vine (One News); Peter Arbuckle (Christchurch Casino Former Deputy CEO); Steven Lyttelton (Christchurch Casino Former CEO); Rick Barker (Minister of Internal Affairs); Hannah Hodson (One News); Gerry Brownlee (National Party MP); Winston Peters (New Zealand First Leader).

The Electricity Commission has approved the controversial Transpower Waikato Power Pylon Route. Nicole Bremner (One News); Steve Meier (Waikato Farmer); Peter Harris (Electricity Commission).

BBC Journalist Alan Johnston has spoken about his four months in captivity in Gaza. Alan Johnston (Freed Journalist); Graham Johnston (Alan Johnston's Father).

The family of an Indian Doctor detained in Australia have said he had nothing to do with a failed terrorist plot in Britain. Sumaiya (Detained Doctor's Sister).

Attempts are being made to ease pressure on childcare centres and waiting lists for children. Francesca Mold (Deputy Political Editor); Ron Viviani (Nukutukulea Aoga Niue); Steve Maharey (Education Minister.