TV3 NEWS. 08/10/2004

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2004
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Series
3 NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
08/10/2004
Production company
TV3 NETWORK SERVICES

A series of bomb blasts at three Egyptian resorts has killed scores of Israeli holidaymakers celebrating a Jewish holiday.voxpop (victims); Commander Sandy McKie (NZ Navy).

The latest 3 News-TNS poll shows National has slipped 12 percentage points behind Labour. Discussion of results and of Don Brash's falling popularity. Stephen Parker (3 News - live); Don Brash (National Party Leader); Dail Jones (NZ First MP); Helen Clark (Prime Minister); voxpop ('heartland' voters).

The full Education Review Office report into Cambridge High School's teaching and management practices has been released. Cherie Chapman (former Cambridge High School teacher); Dennis Finn (Cambridge High School Commissioner); Gavin Marriott (parent).

The Chief of the Army, Major-General Mateparae, has made his first public statement about the allegations of physical, psychological, and sexual abuse at the Army's former Cadet School at the Waiouru Army Base.

Update on the trial of seven Pitcairn Island men accused of sexual abuse. Det. Inspector Rob Vinson (Pitcairn Police Officer).

Thirteen Cabinet Ministers have been given speeding tickets in their taxpayer-funded Government cars since the last election. John Tamihere tops the list with six tickets. John Tamihere (Minister of Commerce); Helen Clark (Prime Minister).

Report on tomorrow's local body elections.

Report on tomorrow's Australian General Election. Steve Christensen (3 News - live).