ONE NEWS. 03/12/2003

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2003
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Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
03/12/2003
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

The Smokefree Amendment Bill looks set to pas through Parliament tonight. Analysis of the debate and the implications.
Voxpop; Fraser McInnes (Bar Bodega); Prue Kelly (Wellington High School); Steve Chadwick (Labour MP); Ali Ikram (TVNZ Reporter - live from Wellington).

Kiribati has entered into a bitter dispute with China by formally recognising Taiwan.
Anote Tong (Kiribati President); Samuel Chen (Taiwan Ambassador); Norati Anterea (Protest Organiser).

Police and lawyers in Rotorua are furious after more than 70 potential jurors did not turn up to court for jury service forcing a drugs trial to be postponed for six months.
Delwyn (Potential Juror); Wendy Roberts (Rotorua Courts Manager; Moana Dorset (Defence Lawyer); Brian Foote (Lawyer); Dave Donaldson (Rotorua Police).

Rural communities protesting at potential school closures have been warned they would be best to leave their children out of it.
Paul Ferris (Secondary Schools Principals' Association).

Vietnam veterans are applauding a new Defence report disclosing their systematic exposure to Agent Orange.
Ray Seymour (Report Author); Jessie Gunn (Veterans' Affairs Chief Executive); John Masters (Vietnam Veteran); Judith Collins (National MP).

A former Serb army commander has been jailed for 27 years for his part in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.

Algerian refugee Ahmed Zaoui is back in prison in Auckland and is still uncertain whether he will find out why he is regarded as a security risk.
Karen Clark (Counsel for the Crown); Rodney Harrison (Counsel for Ahmed Zaoui); David Small (Zaoui Supporter).