Best of Newstalk ZB Breakfast. 2000-06-04

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2000
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Series
Best of Newstalk ZB Breakfast. 2000
Duration
01:00:00
Broadcast Date
04 Jun 2000
Credits
RNZ Collection
Holmes, Paul, 1950-2013
Soper, Barry
Smith, Wayne
Blackadder, Todd, 1971-
Clark, Helen, 1950-
Barrett, Tia
O'Donovan, Brendan
Wilson, Margaret, 1947-
James, Colin
Newstalk ZB (Auckland, N.Z.)
New Zealand Labour Party
Radio Network (estab. 1996, closed 2014)

The Best of Newstalk ZB Breakfast. A weekly programme on Sundays from 6am to 7am. Ongoing recording.
RUNDOWNS IN FOLDER.
4.6.00.
Tk 4, at 0'29"
Barry Soper reports from Fiji on the coup.
Helen Clark on the Fiji situation. Calls George Speight a criminal.
Wayne Smith on the new All Black team, with Todd Blackadder as captain and eleven Canterbury Crusaders in the team.
Tk 5, at 0'00"
Barry Soper talks about the Martial Law imposed in Fiji. (4'30")
Tia Barrett, New Zealand High Commissioner in Fiji.
Tk 7, at 0'30"
Business confidence has plummeted, survey says. Brendan O'Donovan, National Bank Chief Economist comments on the reasons why.
Margaret Wilson, Minister of Labour talks on the Employment Relations Bill.
Tk 8, at 0'00"
Barry Soper has a meeting with George Speight. He gives a character analysis of him.
Colin James, Political Commentator, on the languishing government.
Modern Desiderata - a Columbine student writes a poem after the Columbine massacre.