ONE NEWS. 15/08/2003

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2003
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Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
15/08/2003
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

A power failure of unprecedented proportions has plunged 50 million North Americans into darkness.
Michael Bloomberg (New York Mayor); George W Bush (US President); Miriama Young (NZ Composer - speaking from new York); Greg O'Connor (Police Association President - speaking from New York).

The USA says it has captured Asia's most wanted terrorist, the alleged mastermind behind recent bombings in Indonesia.
John Howard (Australian PM).

Tests results have cleared a Waikato man of mad cow disease.
Colin Tukuitonga (Health Ministry); Mark Jeffries (Meat NZ); Derek Belton (MAF).

A power failure of unprecedented proportions has plunged 50 million North Americans into darkness. Interview with a New York correspondent.
Michelle Franzen (NBC Correspondent - live from New York).

The Government has moved to set up a new air ambulance service for sick children after Child Flight was forced to close.
Pat Tuohy (Health Ministry); David Bowie (Patient Transfer Service).

Rebel forces in Liberia have handed control of the Monrovian port to US and West African forces.

The Pacific's reputation for consensus is under strain because of Australia's bid for more influence in the region.
Tommy Remengesau Jr (Palau President); Michael Somare (Papua New Guinea PM); Mark Malloch Brown (UN Representative).

A Nelson secondary school is spearheading a move to introduce compulsory drug testing for students.
Salvi Garguilo (Nelson College Principal); Gavin Greenfield (Edgecumbe College Principal); Sally Jackman (NZ Drug Foundation); Chris France (School Trustees' Association).

Kerikeri residents have approved the opening of a Warehouse branch, despite some continued opposition.
Voxpop (Kerikeri Residents).