ONE NEWS. 02/10/2007

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Chris Kahui - accused of killing his twin baby sons - has been released on bail after already breaching his bail three times.

There has been further criticism of the National Party's policy announcement that it would allow private firms like MacQuarie Bank - which has links to the National Party - to build and own schools. National has also released its Foreign Affairs Policy, but not mentioned the war in Iraq. Francesca Mold (Deputy Political Editor); John Key (National Party Leader); Steve Maharey (Education Minister); Guyon Espiner (Political Editor); Winston Peters (Foreign Affairs Minister).

Prime Minister Helen Clark has met Gordon Brown for the first time since he became the new Prime Minister of Britain. Helen Clark (Prime Minister); Andrew Potter (Reporter).

New Zealand supporters of the protest movement in Myanmar have marched on Parliament today calling for more to be done by the New Zealand Government to condemn the military government of Myanmar. Yadana Saw (Protest Leader); Fergal Keane (BBC).

Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced he will stand for Prime Minister of the country.

British Police have been accused of shocking misjudgement in their shooting of a Brazilian man they suspected of being a terror suspect shortly after the failed 21 July 2005 terrorist attacks.

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Year 2007

Reference number F102559

Collection Film and Video Collection

Media type Moving Image

Series ONE NEWS

Place of Production NEW ZEALAND/AOTEAROA

Genre Television

Duration 1:00:00

Production company TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

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