TV3 NEWS. 14/08/2003

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2003
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Series
3 NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
14/08/2003
Production company
TV3 NETWORK SERVICES

The Child Flight air ambulance service for sick children ceased operations this morning and 50 staff have lost their jobs.
Barbara Phoenix (Dispatcher); Rea Wikaira (Child Flight CEO); Margaret McAleer (Nurse); Mark Horton (Nurse).

Fears of a terrorist attack have prompted British Airways to suspend all flights to Saudi Arabia. Plus, a British man who smuggled a missile into the USA so it could be used to shoot down a passenger jet, has appeared in a US court.
George W Bush (US President); Christopher Christie (US Attorney); Gerald Lefcourt (Criminal Defence Lawyer); Pavel Felgenhauer (Military Analyst).

The families of the Lockerbie bombing victims have signed a $5 billion compensation deal with Libya over the downing of Pan Am flight 103.

The Australian PM has arrived in Auckland for the Pacific Islands Forum and is signalling that Australia wants to play a larger role in the Pacific.
John Howard (Australian PM); Robert Woonton (Cook Islands PM); Helen Clark (PM - Labour).

Kerikeri residents are protesting against the opening of a Warehouse store.
Warren Grant (Bay News Editor); Pam Fenton (Campaign Organiser); Glen Inger (The Warehouse); Warren Snow (Former Tindall Foundation Member).

A row has erupted over the decision to invest $78 billion from the NZ Superannuation Fund overseas instead of in NZ.
David May (NZ Superannuation Fund Chairman); Campbell Miller (JB Were Analyst); Mark Weldon (NZX CEO).