TV3 NEWS. 20/05/2007

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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
20/05/2007
Production company
TV3 NETWORK SERVICES

News, sport and weather.
Main stories:.

Convicted terrorist supporter David Hicks - an Australian who spent five years at Guantanamo Bay awaiting trial - has returned to Australia to serve his sentence of seven months. David McLeod (Lawyer); John Howard (Australian Prime Minister).

The proposed Therauputic Products and Medicines Bill that would create a Trans-Tasman Regulator could also prevent the sale of powerful SPF sunscreens. Elaine Wolstenholme (Skin Cancer Patient); Craig Towers (Johnsoe & Johnson Managing Director); Dr Kevin McKerrow (Skin Cancer Surgeon); Garth Wyllie (CTFA President).

In Samoa, the people are waiting to discover who will replace their recently deceased Head of State. Whena Owen (3 News); Fiame Naomi Mataafa (Samoan Cabinet Minister); Tupua Tamasese Efi (Co-deputy Head of State).

The Government is helping with the funding for the country's longest walking track. Helen Clark (Prime Minister); Geoff Chapple (CEO Te Araroa Trust); Chris Carter (Tourism Minister).

British Prime Minister Tony Blair has made his farewell visit to Iraq ahead of his step down, and said he has no regrets. Tony Blair (British Prime Minister).

Inside Politics: A big question left unanswered by the Budget is how the changes to KiwiSaver will affect New Zealanders' saving habits. Duncan Garner (Political Editor); Michael Cullen (Finance Minister); John Key (National Party Leader.