TV3 NEWS. 16/03/2007

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2007
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Series
3 NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
16/03/2007
Production company
TV3 NETWORK SERVICES

News, sport and weather.
Main stories:.

David Bain's appeal to the Privy Council is over, and now Bain must wait for their decision. Rachel Smalley (Europe Correspondent); David Collins (Solicitor General); Michael Reed QC (David Bain's Lawyer); Detective Sergeant Kallum Croudis (Dunedin Police); Joe Karam (Bain Supporter).

Foreign Minister Winston Peters has attended a meeting in Vanuatu where he has joined in calls for those responsible for the Fiji Coup to return the country to diplomacy. Mike McRoberts (3 News); Ratuepele Nailatikau (Fiji Interim Foreign Minister); Winston Peters (Foreign Affairs Minister); Alexander Downer (Australian Foreign Minister).

It has been suggested that the confession of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to both masterminding the September 11 terrorist attacks as well as other terrorist acts both planned and executed was either tortured for his confession or made it up to make himself look more important. George W. Bush (US President).

The death of Ngai Tahu Board member Kelly Davis has delayed a showdown over the leadership of the Ngai Tahu board. Beverly Lockhart (3 News); Dr Ranginui Walker (Maori Historian); Dr Rawiri Taonui (Canterbury University).

The Duke of York is on a week long visit to New Zealand, and tomorrow will attend a ceremony to recognise the bravery of a Maori World War II soldier.