ONE NEWS. 21/04/2005

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2005
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Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
21/04/2005
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

News, sport and weather.
An internal audit has found more than 300 police staff up to the top ranks were found to have pornography on their work computers, yet another blow to the image of police in the country. Rob Robinson (Police Commissioner); Greg O'Connor (Police Association); Tony Ryall (National, Law & Order); Guyon Espiner (Reporting from Wellington).

In another problem for police, a Northland farmer was called by police and asked to investigate a 111 call. Critics say this goes against everything farmers have been told about not taking the law into their own hands. Ian Russell (Farmer); Bill Guest (Northland Federated Farmers).

Just a day after his appointment, former Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is setting to change his image as Pope Benedict XVI. Roger Mahoney (Archbishop of Los Angeles); Francis George (Archbishop of Chicago).

Free surgery took place today for two hernia patients turned away from public hospitals. Dr Phil Bagshaw (General Surgeon); Lorelei Mason (Health Correspondent); Annette King (Health Minister).

Two descendants of the Bounty Mutineers are in New Zealand fighting to keep Pitcairn Island under British law so that those recently convicted of child abuse will not be able to go free. Tom Christian (Pitcairn Island Community Leader); Betty Christian (Pitcairn Island Community Leader); Ewart Barnsley (Pacific Correspondent, Auckland).

Private investors appear to be shying away from financing toll roads after a law change passed by the Government two years ago. Stephen Selwood (NZ Council for Infrastructure Development); Mark Torley (Reporting from Wellington); Pete Hodgson (Transport Minister); Maurice Williamson (National, Transport).