EYEWITNESS NEWS. 13/04/1987

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1987
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Series
EYEWITNESS NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
13/04/1987
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

Current Affairs.

The result of the Fiji election and the issues involved) The new Government , including the nuclear issue and superpowers in the regionii) An analysis of the election result and what it will mean in the area of foreign policy in the regioni) Dr Timoci Bavadra (new PM); Dr Satendra Nandan (Labour MP); Dr Ahmed Ali (former Minister)ii) David Lange ( NZ Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs); Sir Robert Muldoon (former NZ PM).

i) The curriculum review , what it says, and reaction to itii) Discussion i) Janet Kerr (Review Committee); Ray Taylor (Employers Federation); Russell Marshall (Minister of Education); Ruth Richardson (Opposition Spokesperson on Education)ii) Joan Paske (Pres. NZ Education Institute); Brother Pat Lynch (Principal, De La Salle College).

Pope completes his Sth American visit

Soviet Space mission achieves a space station link-up after two earlier failures

Government loses in local election , especially because of sales tax proposals and US-Japanese dispute over microchips

A new operation technique used on a 15 year old dwarf in Britain to help him grow

British Government providing novel employment for school leavers Peter Brown (Manpower Services Commission).

The fate of some British schools under left-wing Councils Brian Duncan (former Headmaster.