Morning report. 1986-04-18. 07:00-08:00.

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1986
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56461
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Rights Information
Year
1986
Reference
56461
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:26:34
Broadcast Date
18 Apr 1986
Credits
RNZ Collection
Robinson, Geoff, Presenter
Barry, Maggie, 1959-, Presenter
Lee, Michael, Editor
Vennell, Caroline, Producer
Hudson, Hilary, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

1. News
2. BRITONS - Bodies of 3 Britons have been found in Lebanon Gerald Butt 00:1:40 EXPLOSIVE - Another aviation disaster averted at Heathrow which was to have been caused by terrorism Harold Brierley 00:1:20 CABINET - Fierce debate in British House of Commons on the acts of reprisal against Britain Mrs Thatcher 00:1:20 TRIPOLI - General calm after television appearance by colonel Gadaffi Phil Jones 00:1:25 REAGAN - Just finished a 3 hour meeting with Australian P.M. Bob Hawke Connie Lawn 00:1:20
3. Radio N.Z. access to Treasury Papers have been refused by Govt Brendon Burns 00:2:10
4. WEATHER
5. STOCK TENDER - Latest govt stock tender results could see substantial reductions in interest rates Paul Davenport 00:2:15
6. DEBATE - Continues on Homosexual Law Reform Bill Kim Hill 00:1:40 FRAN WILDE LIFE Fran Wilde
7. CATHOLIC EDUCATION - Roman Catholic education system is facing a financial crisis Jane Young 00:2:45
8. SPORTS
9. COMPUTER - Wanganui computer may soon reveal if a person is a psychiatric patient James Weir 00:2:05
10. AIDS - Eve Van Grafhorst has been confirmed to have AIDS Glorie Van Grafhorst David Hines 00:2:20
11. NEWSPAPERS
12. ENVIRONMENT - N.Z. needs effective system to cope with major accidents or disasters involving hazardous substances Helen Hughes Spiro Anastasiou 00:1:55
13. FISH - Massive changes to industry will soon begin to take shape Ray Dobson Jan Sinclair 00:2:15
14. BREWERIES - Dominion Breweries wants govt to extend liquor trading hours, permit Sunday sales and lower drinking age Anna Nichols 00:1:20
15. RIGHTS - Mens Rights Campaign is calling for changes in the Domestic Protection Act of 1982 David Harman Janice Aplin 00:2:15
16. PETER, PAUL AND MARY - American folk group begin their N.Z. tour in Auckland tonight Mary Travers Peter Kingston 00:2:35
17. (Should bewith no. 2) AMERICANS - Are reducing their presence in Sudan Jack Thompson 00:1:00