Morning report. 1992-01-08

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1992
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1992
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57804
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Audio
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Nonfiction radio programs
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Duration
02:02:11
Broadcast Date
08 Jan 1992
Credits
RNZ Collection
National Radio (N.Z.) 1986-2007, Broadcaster

0700 NEWS
0708
00:1:24 YUGOSLAVIA fighting. Cathy Jenkins, Zagreb
00:1:56 GEORGIA: Sallie Ecroyd. Tbilisi
00:2:04 UNDERPRIVILEGED: David Killick interviews Philip Burdon, Commerce Minister
00:4:00 TAILINGS DAM: Peter Verschaffelt interviews Dennis Crequer Waikato Regional Council Senior Resource Officer
00:3:08 SILICONE GEL BREAST IMPLANTS: Peter Aranyi interviews Stephen Gilbert, Plastic surgeon LIVE
00:5:49 IMPLANTS: Sandra Coney, Health activist
0727 WEATHER
0730 NEWS & SPORT LIVE
00:6:29 WHALES: Keiran Mulvaney. Greenpeace campaigner
00:2:34 SOFTBALL sponsorship wrangle. Peter Abernethy
METROPOLITAN PAPERS
00:2:04 CHINA expels 3 Canadian MP's who arrived in Beijing to investigate human rights issues. Humphrey Hawksley LIVE
00:6:34 RUSSIAN CHRISTMAS: Olga Glebova, one of the Muscovites who celebrated Christmas at one of the local churches.
GUEST PRESENTER: Dame Melvina Major.
0800 NEWS/REGIONAL ROUNDUP
0810 LIVE
00:7:00 SIMCIC
00:2:47 ANTICOAGULANT DRUG: Peter Abernethy/Brian Heppinstall, Health Department/Tessa Turnbull. Royal Collage of GP's
00:3:26 RETAILS: Sales cut into retail profits. Nona Pelletier interviews David Lonsdale. Merchants Association.
00:4:53 SAMOAN VOLUNTEERS: Martin Gibson interviews Brendan Green, in Western Samoa as part of "Operation Sawhorse"
0830 NEWS LIVE
00:7:00 SUZANNE PRENTICE
00:2:09 PLAYWRIGHT's death described as major loss for theatre world. Rory Newsam interviews Anita Reece, Arts Council LIVE
00:5:30 HOKIANGA HEALTH: Dr Janet Irwin, daughter of Dr George McCall Smith who campaigned for free health areas in 1930's
NEWSLETTER: Amy Dacyczyn talks about her Tightwad Gazette that was started 2 years ago.