ONE NEWS. 08/08/2004

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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
08/08/2004
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

The All Blacks have decided they will travel to South Africa despite some evidence of an Al-Queda terrorist threat on their upcoming Tri-Nations game at Ellis Park.Xavier Rush (All Black); Graham Henry (All Black Coach); Tana Umaga (All Black Captain); Chris Moller (NZRU Chief Executive); Andrew Mehrtons (All Black); Helen Clark (PM); Bryan Williams (former All Black); Dick Quax (former Olympic athlete).

New research from a Ministry of Health-funded pilot study to be announced at the World Nutrition Symposium in Christchurch has highlighted the benefits of giving schoolchildren free fruit in school. Lynell Martin (Glen Innes Primary School); voxpop (schoolchildren); Paula Dudley (pilot study researcher); Lorelei Di Sogra (US Cancer Institute).

The President of Kiribati is accusing China of trying to destabilise his government. This follows the cutting of ties between the two nations last year when the Kiribati government formally recognised Taiwan in return for much-needed aid. Anote Tong (President of Kiribati); Tebororo Tito (former President); Harry Tong (Opposition MP).

Leaders at the Pacific Islands Forum have agreed to measures to tackle health, transportation, and corruption issues within the region. Helen Clark (PM).

It's almost six months since the devastating floods that hit the lower North Island in February. A look at the South Taranaki town of Waitotara six months on. voxpop (flood victims); Mary Bourke (South Taranaki Mayor).

The US military is adamant it didn't initiate recent hostilities with militants in Iraq. Iyad Allawi (Interim Iraqi Prime Minister).