Checkpoint. [1988-11-15]

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1988
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Year
1988
Reference
140408
Media type
Audio

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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
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Duration
00:30:31
Broadcast Date
15 Nov 1988
Credits
RNZ Collection
Debra Johanson, Reporter, Radio New Zealand
David Caygill, 1948-, Interviewee
Sandra Coney, Interviewee
Jenny Davies, Reporter
Christopher Harder, Interviewee
David Saperstein, Interviewee
Koro Tainui Wētere, Interviewee
Philip Whaanga, Reporter
Hewitt Humphrey, Reporter

Headline News

Episode of news and current affarirs programme 'Checkpoint' from 15 Novemeber 1988. Opening theme music, greeting from Bronwen Evans followed by intro to tonight's stories.

One of the authors of the report which led to the two month commission of enquiry into the treatment of cervical cancer patients at National Women's hospital, is concerned about the way the report's being implemented.
Report by Debra Johanson
David Caygill, Health Minister
Sandra Coney, Author

Details of a foiled third coup attempt in Fiji have been revealed in a book launched in Auckland today by prominent New Zealand lawyer, Christopher Harder.
Report by Jenny Davies
Christopher Harder, Lawyer & Author

American Jewish leaders have criticised the proclamation of an independent Palestinian state. They've also said the PLO's recognition of Israel is meaningless unless the organisation renounces its charter and ends terrorism.
Report by Bronwen Evans
Rabbi David Saperstein, National Reform Jewish Movement, Washington (Live)

Māori Affairs Minister Koro Wetere has just come off the hui circuit after presenting Te Urupare Rangapu, a partnership response to the delivery of Government services to Māori.
Report by Philip Whaanga
Koro Wetere, Māori Affairs Minister

Financial News