TV3 NEWS. 12/01/2010

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2010
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Series
3 NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Broadcast Date
12/01/2010
Production company
TV3 NETWORK SERVICES

News, sport and weather.
Main stories:

Police are considering charging Auckland blogger Cameron Slater with contempt of court after his latest defiance of court suppression orders.
John Winter (Nelson Bays Police Area Commander); Lorraine Smith (Defence Lawyer); Cameron Slater (Lawyer); Lisa Lewis (Abuse Victim - by phone).

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Foreign Minister Murray McCully will sign a formal exchange agreement for diplomatic staff during her visit to NZ later this week.

The diplomatic communication lines are back open between NZ and Fiji.
Murray McCully (Foreign Minister); Steven Ratuva (Political Sociologist).

Anti-whaling group sea Shepherd have filed an attempted murder complaint against the captain of the Japanese whaling ship which rammed the Ady Gil.
Bill Watson (Sea Shepherd NZ); Murray McCully (Foreign Minister); Dr Liesbeth Zegveld (Sea Shepherd's Lawyer - speaking on Radio NZ).

There are claims that the Government is trying to force Aucklanders to pay for the transformation of Queens Wharf in time for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
Murray McCully (Rugby World Cup Minister); John Banks (Auckland Mayor).

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says soldiers will track down and take over any business that raises its prices after a sharp devaluation of the currency led to panic buying.

Protest leader John Minto says he fears for the safety of his beloved loudhailer, confiscated by Police after last week's protest at the women's tennis tournament in Auckland.
John Minto (Protester).

The woman who has been credited with experiencing a miracle cure after praying to Sister Mary McKillop has spoken publicly for the first time.
Kathleen Evans (Cancer Survivor).