ONE NEWS. 12/01/2006

Rights Information
Year
2006
Reference
F90959
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online

This content is for private viewing only. The material may not always be available for supply.
Click for more information on rights and requesting.

Ask about this item

Ask to use material, get more information or tell us about an item

Rights Information
Year
2006
Reference
F90959
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online

This content is for private viewing only. The material may not always be available for supply.
Click for more information on rights and requesting.

Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
12/01/2006
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

News, sport and weather.
The Government has ordered even more immunisation jabs for Meningiccocal B, now infants will have at least four shots. Delwyn Goldsack (Mother); Dr Jane O'Hallahan (Immunisation Programme Director); Ron Law (MeNZB Vaccine Opponent); Nicole Bremner (Reporting from Auckland).

Sickness and stress is being blamed for a staffing crisis at the neonatal unit at Wellington Hospital. Meng Cheong (Capital and Coast DHB); Nick Kenning (Resident Doctors' Association); Catherine Loft (Reporting from Wellington Hospital).

Police in Fiji are on alert tonight after a serious split in the military over rumours of a coup shook the stability of the country.

A Georgian man who tried to blow up US President George W Bush with a grenade last year has been jailed for life.

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon continues to make good progress following last week's massive stroke.

Delays in the introduction of a bowel screening program is being criticised. Dr Peter Dady (Association of Cancer Specialists); Dr Ashley Bloomfield (Ministry of Health).

A Muslim cleric who told his followers it was their religious duty to kill non-Muslims has gone on trial in the United Kingdom.

There has been tight security during the annual Hajj pilgrimage at Mecca.

Scientists have discovered that plants - often looked at as a way of combating Global Warming by inhaling carbon dioxide - exhale methane. David Lowe (NIWA); Frank Keppler (Max Planck Institute); Billie Jo Hohepa (Reporting from Wellington); Barry Carbon (Ministry for the Environment).