TV3 NEWS. 29/11/2006

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2006
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Series
3 NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
29/11/2006
Production company
TV3 NETWORK SERVICES

News, sport and weather.

Fiji's Prime Minister and Military Commander have taken part in talks in New Zealand today aimed at preventing a coup, but the Fiji military is undertaking an exercise today seen as laying groundwork for a possible coup. Stephen Parker (Political Editor); Major Neumi Luweni (Fijian Military Spokesman); Scott Campbell (3 News); Winston Peters (Foreign Affairs Minister).

The family of a man who died after being restrained with pepper spray by police say they hold no animosity towards the police. Wikamo Ripia (Older Brother); Detective Senior Sergeant Chris Page (Hamilton Police).

The Drug Education group Well Trust say that younger and younger people are using P as prices drop and dealers give out free samples to people who use marijuana.

District Health Boards say they are dealing with the laboratory workers strike. Bryan Rail (Medical Lab Workers' Union); Ann Aitcheson (DHB Coordinator); Dr Don Mackie (Middlemore Hospital); Dr David Sage (Auckland Hospital); Lynley Quinn (Affected Patient).

New National Leader John Key has outlined his green policies, saying global warming must be taken seriously. Nick Crabtree (Tourism Operator); John Key (National Leader); Russel Norman (Green Co-Leader).

Air New Zealand is seeking to prevent its Koru logo being used by the Union in protests, and an intellectual property lawyer says Air New Zealand is right. Andrew Little (Engineers Union); Andrew Brown (Intellectual Property Lawyer).

Pope Benedict XVI has arrived in Turkey as part of his controversial four day visit.

The search is on for traces of the radioactive substance believed to have killed former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko.

Wanganui Hospital's facelift has been greeted with a lukewarm public response, some questioning the need for a rebuild at a time when the hospital is having difficult meeting staff requirements. Voxpop; Terry Johnson (Chief Medical Officer).