ONE NETWORK NEWS. 11/06/1991

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Year
1991
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F104677
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Series
ONE NETWORK NEWS
Categories
Television
Duration
0:30:00
Broadcast Date
11/06/1991
Production company
Television New Zealand
Credits
Presenter: Richard Long
Presenter: Judy Bailey
Presenter: Jeremy Coney
Reporter: Simon Mercep
Reporter: Cathy Campbell
Reporter: Mark Boyd
Reporter: Elizabeth Raisiz
Reporter: Spiro Anastasiou
Reporter: Cliff Joiner

The Maketu Peninsula is still the focus for the search for prison escapee Dean Wickliffe.
Speaker: Bob Gourley, (Wickliffe Family Friend).
Two Mongrel Mob members appeared in court in Tauranga today, charged with helping Wickliffe escape.

Australian toddler James Campbell, who was abducted more than two months ago by his New Zealand father, was found in Auckland and reunited with his mother in Brisbane. Speaker: Ron McQuilter, (Private Investigator).

Karen Soich, former girlfriend of Mr Asia boss Terry Clark, has been granted a licence to practice law. Her original application was turned down seven years ago, at the time she was judged not a good character and not fit and proper to practice law. Speaker: Karen Soich, (Lawyer).

Telecom’s U S owners put up 19% of the company for sale world wide today. However, the price of the shares won’t be fixed for another month. Speakers: Tom Burns, (Bell Atlantic-Ameritech NZ Ltd); Professor Don Trow, (Victoria University).

The deputy prime minister has joined the debate over the granting of citizenship to two Western Samoans now serving jail terms for murder. It means the pair will be released into the community here, rather than be deported when they have served their time.
Speaker: Sefulu Ioane, (Pacific Institute of Education and Research); Lealaiauloto Okesene, (Publisher); Don McKinnon, (External Relations Minister).

A man has been charged with the death of 31 year old Christchurch tetraplegic Greg Nisbet, who was found dead in his bed last Tuesday.