ONE NEWS. 09/05/2004

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Rights Information
Year
2004
Reference
F80933
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
09/05/2004
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

Network News broadcast.

Pentagon officials say there could be up to 1000 photos showing US troops abusing Iraqi prisoners and it has also been revealed that new interrogation techniques had official approval. Geoffrey Miller (US Army); Ahmad Al-Barak (Iraqi Governing Council); Mark Kimmitt (Coalition Spokesman); Tom Harkin (Democrat Senator).

One of the soldiers charged over the Iraqi prisoner abuse photos says she was acting under orders from military intelligence officers and the CIA. Eugene Fidell (Military Law Expert).

Fury over the Iraqi prisoner abuse photos is likely to be on the agenda for a meeting of Arab Leaders this week.

What effect is the Iraqi war having on NZ's economy? Joy Hutchinson (Taxi driver); Dave Bennett (Oil Expert); bill Pomana (Truck Driver); Tony Friedlander (Road Transport Forum NZ).

There is a push for more public money to be spent on helping infertile couples. Leanne Whittington (Infertile); Samantha Fairweather (Infertile); Sue Domanski (Infertile NZ); Richard Fisher (Fertility Associates).

A campaign against corruption and excess has forced one of Georgia's most powerful leaders into exile.

An upsurge in crimes involving Asians has propted a recruitment drive for Asian police officers in Auckland. John Mitchell (Auckland City Police); Samson Tse (Auckland University); Chong Yang (Police Recruit); Sabrina Cai (Police Recruit).

The PM has explained why she refused to meet the seabed and foreshore hikoi when they reached Parliament on Thursday. Helen Clark (PM - Labour).

The National Leader has attacked the climate of political correctness in NZ, saying it is undermining the institutions of NZ society. Don Brash (National Leader).

Preview of the budget in two weeks. Analysis of a One News Colmar Bunton poll indicating what NZers see as their priorities from the budget. Wendy Harnett (Working Mother); Don Brash (National Leader); Rodney Hide (Act MP); Michael Cullen (Finance Minister).