ONE NEWS. 28/06/2004

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2004
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Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
28/06/2004
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

While thousands of Turkish demonstrators protest against George W. Bush during NATO's summit in Istanbul, a US Marine may have been the latest kidnap victim in Iraq.

Aucklanders have had their last day to make submissions on the proposed Eastern Corridor motorway project. Coralie van Camp (Auckland resident); Peter Nolan (Auckland resident); Dr Pete Mazany (Meadowbank Action Group); Steve Rideler (Auckland Intl Airport); Toni Millar (Eastern Bays Community Board).

Fiji's Vice-President and two government ministers have gone on trial on charges relating to George Speight's attempted coup of four years ago. Robert Khan (Radio Tarana).

Australian PM John Howard has announced extra assistance for families. Trudy Dyer (expectant mother); Mark Latham (Australian Labor Party leader); Glenn Sargeant (Plumpton High School Principal).

Boris Tardic becomes Serbia's first democratically-elected President since WWII.

Discussion of the increasing use of atomic energy in China, India and other Asian countries. Professor Xu Mi (China Institute of Atomic Energy); Alan MacDonald (Dept of Nuclear Energy, IAEA).