TV3 NEWS. 26/07/2004

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2004
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Series
3 NEWS
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New Zealand/Aotearoa
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Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
26/07/2004
Production company
TV3 NETWORK SERVICES

High levels of lead have been found in two popular cornflour products, Pam's and Gilmours. The problem has been traced to a contaminated shipment of corn from China last September.Tim Knox (Food Safety Authority); Sue Kedgley (Green Party MP); Steve Anderson (Foodstuffs South Island CEO); Ingrid Hipkiss (3 News Political Reporter - live).

Chatham Islands Mori Ori and the Government have taken the first formal step to resolving historical Treaty grievances.

Report on the civil war in Sudan. Penny Marshall (BBC correspondent); voxpop (refugees).

British American Tobacco is attempting to get the High Court to throw out a claim for compensation made by the family of a NZ woman, Janice Pou, who brought a landmark case against two international tobacco companies before her death from lung cancer two years ago. David Collins QC (plaintiff's lawyer); Michael Camp QC (defendant's lawyer).

Lotto has announced a revamp of its product offerings. Trevor Hall (NZ Lotteries Commission); voxpop (Lotto customers).

The Chief Justice Sian Elias has said that media reports that she 'lashed out' at the Government over the new Supreme Court are ridiculous.

A hundred thousand Israelis have protested against the Israeli government's plans to pull out of Gaza.

The Selwyn District Council has told the Dept of Corrections that it requires a resource consent to release prisoners back into the community. Michael McEvedy (Selwyn District Council); Basil Morrison (Local Government NZ).

A new thinktank, the New Zealand Institute, has been launched. Peter Biggs (advertising executive); Diane Robertson (Auckland City Missioner); Andrew Grant (business consultant); David Skilling (New Zealand Institute CEO).