ONE NEWS. 26/04/2004

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Rights Information
Year
2004
Reference
F80905
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
26/04/2004
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

Network News broadcast.

A survey has showed that most NZers want the right to make their own choice about organ donation and do not want their families overriding their decision after their death.Andy Tookey (Organ Advocate); Peter Hicks (Intensive Care Society).

High Court judge Paul Neazor has been appointed the next Inspector-General of the SIS.

Is Rodney Hide likely to roll Act Leader Richard Prebble at tomorrow's Act Party caucus? Plus, dissident Labour MP Tariana Turia has announced she will be voting against the Government's seabed and foreshore legislation. Will this cost her her Ministerial portfolios? Rodney Hide (Act MP); Don Brash (National Leader); Tariana Turia (Associate Maori Affairs Minister - speaking on Radio Waatea); Helen Clark (PM - Labour); Mark Sainsbury (TVNZ Political Editor - live from Parliament).

The seabed and foreshore hikoi's decision to march over the Auckland Harbour Bridge is being labelled an expensive and unnecessary publicity stunt by the North Shore City Mayor. Hone Harawira (Hikoi Organiser); George Wood (North Shore City Mayor); Wayne McDonald (Transit NZ).

There are claims that NZ hospitals are facing a serious shortage of senior staff. Jeff Brown (Paediatrician); Ian Powell (Salaried Medical Specialists' Association); Stephen McKernan (District Health Boards Spokesman).

The 10 South East Asian nations in ASEAN are pushing for joint trade talks with Australia and NZ. Jim Sutton (Trade Negotiations Minister); Mark Vale (Australian Trade Minister).

Anzac Day commemorations in Chunuk Bair. Judith Tizard (Associate Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister).

The first television pictures have emerged of the devastation caused by North Korea's train blast. Voice of Jay Matta (International Committee of the Red Cross).

Angry crowds have greeted French far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen during a visit to Manchester.

The British Government has announced plans to introduce a compulsory national identity card to help combat terrorism, crime and illegal immigration. David Blunkett (British Home Secretary); David Davis (Conservative MP); Barry Wilson (Council for Civil Liberties).

Long suffering businesses in the Turkish half of Cyprus are calling for an end to a 30 year trade and economic embargo by the international community. Kazin Halit (Fruit Farmer).