ONE NEWS. 10/01/2004

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2004
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F61398
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Moving image
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Series
one news
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
10/01/2004
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

A ship carrying heavy machinery is due to set sail for Niue where a massive clean-up operation is in process.
Young Vivian (Niue Premier); Noeline Pasisi (Cyclone Victim); Annie Franklin (Dive Shop Owner); Sean Kennaway (Australian Army).

A new report into NZ's coastline shows that a third of the foreshore is privately owned.
John Tamihere (Associate Maori Affairs Minister); John McEnteer (Hauraki Iwi).

The US President is expected to unveil plans this week to put a permanent space station on the moon from where manned Mars missions can be launched.
Jim Lovell (Commander Apollo 13).

A Mongrel Mob member has walked away from a 6 month prison sentence because of confusion in the prison service and lost paperwork.
Tony Ryall (National MP).

The US has lowered its national terror alert from high (orange) to elevated (yellow).
Tom Ridge (US Homeland Security Secretary).

Libya has agreed to pay almost a billion dollars in compensation for blowing up a French airliner 15 years ago.