ONE NEWS. 05/05/2004

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Rights Information
Year
2004
Reference
F80925
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

Network News broadcast.

The seabed and foreshore hīkoi culminated in thousands converging on the grounds of Parliament today. However, the PM chose to ignore them. John Mitchell (Te Tau Ihu); voxpop; Wally Haumata (Police Liaison Officer); Titewhai Harawira (Hikoi Organiser); Mark Sainsbury (TVNZ Political Editor - live from Parliament); Helen Clark (PM - Labour); Michael Cullen (Deputy PM - Labour); Nanaia Mahuta (Labour MP); Tukoroirangi Morgan (Tainui Trust Board Chair); Aunty Mihipeka (Protestor, Te Arawa); Tini Molyneux (TVNZ Maori Affairs Correspondent - live from Pipitea Marae).

The two suspected Israeli intelligence officers charged with trying to fraudulently obtain a NZ passport have reappeared in court today.

Three bomb blasts in central Athens have raised serious concerns about Olympic security.

Top US officials are scrambling to curb growing outrage over the alleged abuse of Iraqi detainees in Iraq by US troops. George Casey (Army Vice Chief of Staff); Carl Levin (Ranking Member Armed Services Committee).

US tactics during the recent seige of Fallujah are under scrutiny. Now that the US troops have pulled out of the Iraqi city, what is left behind?

A National Party review of NZ's nuclear policy recommends scrapping the law banning nuclear-powered ships from NZ, but would doing so change our anti-nuclear policy? Don Brash (National Leader); Ken Shirley (Act Deputy Leader); Bunny McDiarmid (Greenpeace).

Tranz Rail has today been offically rebranded as Toll Rail. David Jackson (Toll NZ Chief Executive); Francis Small (Tranz Rail Managing Director - speaking in 1995); Bruce Sheppard (Small Shareholders Association); Tim Preston (ASB Securities).