Morning report. 1991-12-17

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Year
1991
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
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Duration
02:00:23
Broadcast Date
17 Dec 1991
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RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) 1986-2007, Broadcaster

0700 NEWS
0708
00:2:20 RUSSIAN President sets out views on political future. Tim Whewell. BBC LIVE
00:3:57 MOSCOW: Geoff Robinson interviews Monica Attard, correspondent
00:00:2:59 CYCLONE: Aid finds its way to devastated communities in Western Samoa. Tino Pereira
00:00:3:55 TAX CONCESSION to help revitalise New Zealand industry. Stephen Parker LIVE
00:5:14 DEPRECIATION: Geoff Robinson interviews Therese Turner, Chair of Chambers of Commerce and Industry Tax Committee
00:00:3:10 ECONOMY: Phillip Boeyen interviews Gareth Morgan, economist with economic forecasting house infometrics.
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT
00:00:1:04 BRINKLEY'S chain to close 7 more stores after Christmas trading with loss of 64 jobs. Stephen Parker LIVE
00:4:12 MT. COOK: Geoff Robinson interviews Graham Hancox, DSIR's Chief Engineering Geologist
METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:00:2:06 EGYPT FERRY DISASTER: 179 people rescued. Barnaby Mason, BBC
00:00:2:26 LONDON TRANSPORT chaos in aftermath of bomb explosion on branch line, Keith Chalkley
00:00:1:57 EC FOREIGN Ministers meeting in Brussels. Mark Brayne BBC
00:00:2:16 SOVIET nuclear stockpile. Jonathan Marcus, BBC
00:00:1:57 FOOD AID to relieve shortages in Moscow and St Petersburg. Graham Leach, BBC
0800 NEWS/REGIONAL ROUNDUP
0810 LIVE
00:11:04 ACC: Geoff Robinson interviews David Collins, Wellington Lawyer and Bill Birch, Minister of Labour.
00:00:3:35 STUDENT ENROLMENT: Sarah Lockie interviews Colleen Pilgrim, Executive Director of School Trustees Association.
00:00:3:05 WESTERN SAMOA - disaster relief work. Sarah Boys/Simon Lindsay/Eddie Pereira.
00:00:3:08 SMOKING among New Zealand mothers one of highest in world. Sarah Boyd interviews Dr David Geddes, Plunket Society Medical Director.
0830 NEWS
00:00:2:32 MILK price hits headlines again. Phillip Boeyen LIVE
00:5:39 MILK: Kim Hill interviews Peter Fowler, rural reporter
00:00:2:26 TEACHERS can't find classrooms to teach. Sarah Lockie interviews Bernard Butler, Teacher Trainees Association spokesperson.
00:00:2:41 CHARITIES and gaming machines. Nick Early interviews Phil O'Connell, Assistant Enforcement Director LIVE
00:3:46 MILL APPROVAL: Geoff Robinson interviews John Clark, East Coast Mayor
00:00:3:45 ARCTIC: Graham Dingle prepares to circumnavigate the Arctic. Karlum Lattimore LIVE
00:5:30 PENGUINS: Geoff Robinson interviews Dr Peter Wilson, in charge of DSIR's Penguin project in Antarctic.