TV3 NEWS. 10/06/2005

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2005
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Series
3 NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
10/06/2005
Production company
TV3 NETWORK SERVICES

News, sport and weather.
Graham Capill now faces more charges of sexual assault, including the rape of a girl under the age of 12.

Euthanasia campaigner Lesley Martin has taken her case to the Supreme Court, despite the fact she has served her sentence.

A group that has taken over shutdown Orauta School to continue teaching their children has claimed diplomatic immunity and said the Government has no right to shut down the school and no right to be on the land. Ken Brown (School Spokesman); Petera Reid (School Supporter); Alby Walters (School Supporter); Ivan Mabbett (School Supporter).

Farmers are protesting over Government plans that will allow public access over private land. Chris Sunderstrum (Canterbury Farmer); Jim Sutton (Agriculture Minister, Speaking from China).

The United Nations is warning that a crisis is looming in Zimbabwe as President Robert Mugabe has just made 250,000 people homeless as part of 'Operation Drive Out Trash'. Eldridge Culverwell (Zimbabwe Opposition); Sipho Nkala (Zimbabwe Opposition).

ACT Leader Rodney Hide has been on the defensive over claims that his leadership of the party is on the line. Rodney Hide (ACT Leader); Stephen Franks (ACT MP); Heather Roy (ACT MP).

There is growing concern a controversial new bill being debated by the Fijian Parliament which could see coup plotter George Speight released from jail. Helen Clark (Prime Minister); Laisenia Qarase (Fiji Prime Minister); Kaliopate Tavola (Fiji Foreign Minister).