Checkpoint. 1994-04-18

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Year
1994
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141716
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Broadcast Date
18 Apr 1994
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) (estab. 1986, closed 2007), Broadcaster

GORAZDE: There now appears to be nothing stopping Bosnian Serb forces overrunning the UN declared safe area of Gorazde. Jonathon Schwass
MORTGAGE: As expected the round of mortgage interest rate rises has gathered speed today. David Hargreaves
GRAHAM CREWS LIVER: So what does this all mean for home owners and would be home owners.
HEADS:
TODAY IN AUSTRALIA:
FISHER LIVER: And while the federal Liberal Party search desperately for a [illegible] more approachable image in the centre after a weekend retreat across the Tasman...the National Party executive here were dowing some crystal ball gazing of their own. Karen Fisher
INDUSTRIAL: Two strikes are underway today, while a third seems set to go [illegible] [illegible] last-minute talks failed to settle a pay dispute. Cushla Managh
SPORTS:
NEWS:
ABORTION INTRO: The controversial issue of abortion, always a hot potato, 100 set to be geared up a notch further following the conference of the Society [illegible] the Protection of the Unborn Child at the weekend. Diana Burns
SWAMP: Some people say its a just a weedy bog...which should be filled in and used for houses but others insist it's a national treasure which must be preserved. Bronwen Evans
ACC ADVISORY: A bi-partisan advisory group's been called together to take a fresh look at the operation of NZ's ACC scheme. Anastasia Harallambi i/v Bruc Cliffe - ACC Minister
BUSINESS NEWS:
NEWS:
SAMOA: PM Jim Bolger's visit to Western Samoa over the weekend is bieng seen both governments as marking a new maturity in the relationship between the [illegible] countries. Janice Rodenburg
WORLD UPDATE:
MANA NEWS:
FINAL HEADS: