World at five. 2011-12-13. 17:00-18:00.

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2011
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160290
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Audio
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Series
Larry Williams, 2000-
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:00:00
Broadcast Date
13 Dec 2011
Credits
RNZ Collection
Henry, Paul, Presenter
Patterson, Andrew, Presenter
Radio Live, Broadcaster

This recording begins with a news bulletin at 17:00 presented by Geoff Bryan, key headlines include:
Breaking News: Council of Trade Union President and entourages turned away from Fiji
Christchurch Police investigating the murder of Hayden Miles have recovered human remains in the Ruru Lawn Cemetary
Man arrested for murder of 2 year old

Paul Henry's World at five guests include:

Air NZ Review of Long Haul Flights into Europe:
Peter Clarke (Aviation Reporter) talks to Paul about the reduction of flights to England, coupled with rising fuel costs and the inclusion of a new departure tax in England.

Geoff Bryan presents the news headlines.

Christchurch Earthquake Update:
Bob Parker (Mayor Christchurch) talks about the good news received for house owners in Christchurch as areas are deemed "suitable to rebuild on".

1730hrs news bulletin key headlines presented by Geoff Bryan.

Traffic & weather report.

Radio Live Business Editor, Andrew Patterson talks about the latest business news.

European News:
Sandra Westbrook (UK Correspondent) talks about current issues, including the UK Departure Tax; How Prime Minister, David Cameron got Britain offside by not telling his Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg of his intentions in the European financial crisis; the media inquiry into phone tapping has revealed that the messages initially thought deleted by News of the World journalists, were in fact deleted by TelCom; Amy Winehouse's new album has raised 140,000 pounds which will go to a charity set up by her father.