Media ID 0070-B |
National Programme – general programming with a news bulletin (no Law Reform material)
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Disclaimer | This summary gives general themes as to the content of this recording. It is not a verbatim transcript. Always refer back to the original audio. This is a working document and any amendments/corrections are welcome. |
01:10 | I Can See Clearly Now – music track |
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03:10 | Song Sung Blue - music track |
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06:00 | Lover – music track |
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08:50 | 9am news read .. 4,500 jobs cut from Railways.. |
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09:00 | Don Goodfellow – redundancies at New Zealand Railways |
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09:50 | Marsden Point dispute |
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10:19 | Ivan Watkins Dow – 245T leakage |
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10:45 | NZ Forrest Products .. spillage 245T |
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11:20 | Eight National Party members vie for Taranaki electorate |
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11:40 | Plank of wood crashes through car windscreen.. throwing material off motorway over-bridges |
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12:50 | Sharon Crosbie introduces Nine to Noon |
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14:20 | music track |
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16:45 | Russell Marshall (Labour, Wanganui) – opinion piece: politics is regarded with cynicism and contempt.. economics is not a pure science.. serving rather than controlling policy.. social justice.. local decision making.. people are most important resource.. invest in education.. |
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22:10 | music track |
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31:00 | “Memories are Made of This” – music track |
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35:00 | Bright Eyes – music track |
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40:10 | If You Could Read My Mind – music track |
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43:00 | Sing , Sing Me A Song - music track |
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