ONE NEWS. 25/06/2004

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Rights Information
Year
2004
Reference
F81665
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
25/06/2004
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

Former priest and convicted paedophile Allan John Woodcock has been jailed for seven years for sexual offences. Discussion of the way the NZ Catholic Church deals, and has dealt, with allegations of sexual misconduct on the part of priests. Detective Sgt Murray Porter (Inquiry Head); David Manuel (St. Patrick's old boy); Greg King (Allan Woodcock's lawyer); Terry Carter (victim); Lyndsay Freer (NZ Catholic Church communications unit).

Jules Mikus (Snr.), the father of Teresa Cormack's killer, is sentenced to six years in prison for rapes committed in 1976. victim's sister.

At least a hundred people have been killed in a number of attacks in Iraq. John Simpson (BBC Correspondent).

The NZ economy grew 2.3% in the first quarter of the year. Mike Jaspers (One News Economics Correspondent).

The Coromandel District Council plans to dredge the Coromandel harbour to remove sediment and to pan for gold it believes may be resting in the mudflats of Coromandel harbour. Tony Brljevich (Coromandel District Councillor); Ashley Franklin (mining geologist); voxpop (Coromandel residents); Jennifer Green (anti-mining activists).

Two bomb attacks in Turkey have raised security fears for next months NATO Summit in Istanbul. William Geddes (terrorism expert).

The eight British servicemen detained by Iran have now been released.

Los Angeles police have again been caught on camera beating an African-American suspect. Najee Ali (Project Islamic Hope); George Lewis (NBC News).

David Sim, the Tauranga man who made a landmark claim to ACC for injury sustained from passive smoking in the workplace, has died aged 64.

The Sir Peter Blake Memorial Trust was launched in Auckland today. Helen Clark (Prime Minister); Mark Orams (Trustee); Lady Pippa Blake (Sir Peter's widow); Tony Blake (Sir Peter's brother); Grant Dalton (Emirates Team NZ).