ONE NEWS. 28/05/2010

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2010
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Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Broadcast Date
28/05/2010
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

News, sport and weather.
Main stories:

Former All Black Andy Haden has caused controversy by saying that the Crusaders will only recruit three 'darkies', to their rugby team at any one time, and this is the reason why they have been so successful.
Hamish Riach (Crusaders CEO); John Key (PM - National); Mark Mayerhofler (Former Crusaders Player); Steve Tew (NZ Rugby Union).

The BP oil spill is officially now the biggest oil spill in US history.
Tim Wilson (US Correspondent - live from New York); Barack Obama (US President); Charlie Melancon (Louisiana Congressman).

Australia is taking Japan to the International Court of Justice to try to end scientific whaling but the NZ Government is not supporting the move.
Peter Garrett (Australian Environment Minister); John Key (PM - National).

The latest on the trial of anti-whaling activist Pete Bethune in Japan.

Employees at the Affco meat plant in Wairoa have been told by their managers to work faster or face being laid off.
Eric Mischefski (NZ Meat Workers' Union).

Christchurch City Council has become the first local body to sign off a by-law attempting to stop boy racers cruising the streets.
Bob Parker (Christchurch Mayor); Kath Moore (Car Enthusiast); Krista Hoffman (Car Enthusiast).

A serious typhoid outbreak has occurred in Fiji.
Dr Joe Koroivueta (Public Health); Kylie Jennings (Ministry of Health).

The PM has produced legal documents which he says prove he has not interfered with his investments in a blind trust.
John Key (PM - National); Pete Hodgson (Labour MP).