ONE NEWS. 14/10/2004

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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
14/10/2004
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

Report on the bid for NZ citizenship of Tio Parker, the daughter of a NZ soldier executed in the Pacific during World War II. Tio Parker (Joe Parker's daughter); Mike Field (author on the Pacific campaign); Vi Parker (family member); Reg Parker (family member); Alice Parker (Joe Parker's grand-daughter).

Report on the third and final US Presidential Debate. John Kerry (Presidential candidate); George W. Bush (US President); Mark Sainsbury (One News - live).

A Supreme Court decision might have cleared the way for TVNZ to interview detained asylum-seeker Ahmed Zaoui.

The Police's national Electronic Crime Lab is fielding a growing number of complaints by people who have been swindled by fraudsters operating on trading websites. Sergeant Mylen Hamilton (Timaru Police); voxpop (website user); Maarten Kleintjes (Electronic Crime Lab); Sam Morgan (TradeMe.Com).

Up to 300 bodies have been discovered in a mass grave in northern Iraq. Greg Kehoe (Iraqi Special Tribunal).

Update on the trial of seven Pitcairn Island men accused of sexual abuse.

The computer botch-up that resulted in delays to the counting of STV votes in several local body elections has finally been fixed.

A Massey University study has shown that over half of NZ's total food exports of $14 billion are now 'value-added' exports (rather than exports of just raw materials). Jan Meyer (Rutherford and Meyer); Peter Bull (NZ Trade and Enterprise).

Several Maori tribes have attacked the Government's proposed legislation governing marine farming and acquaculture. Alistair Sowman (Marlborough Mayor); Richard Bradley (Te Runanga o Rangitane); David Benson-Pope (Minister of Fisheries).

About a quarter of Air NZ's groundstaff are to go on strike tomorrow. Rob Fyfe (Air NZ spokesman).

West Coast Maori are celebrating the impending opening of a new marae at Bruce Bay, where according to Maori myth Maui first came ashore. Susan Wallace (Te Rununga o Makaawhio).