ONE NEWS. 13/01/2006

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2006
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Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
13/01/2006
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

News, sport and weather.
From Monday police will have far greater powers to deal with repeat speeders and drink drives. Voxpop; Billie Jo Hohepa (Reporting from Wellington); Sarah McPhee (New Zealand Institute of Driving Instructors); Andy Knackstedt (Land Transport New Zealand).

Political leaders in Fiji have been in urgent talks today in the hopes of staving off another potential coup. Andrew Hughes (Fiji Police Commissioner); Voxpop; Winston Peters (Foreign Affairs Minister); Riaz Sayed-Khaiyum (Reporting from Suva, Fiji).

More than 340 people have been killed in a human crush at the Hajj at Mecca.

Scientists in Britain say there is worrying evidence that the birdflu is beginning to mutate into a strain easier for humans to catch.

The United States and European Union have increased pressure on Iran after it began to once again pursue nuclear development. Condoleezza Rice (US Secretary of State); Jamal Qureshi (Oil Analyst); Andrea Mitchell (NBC Correspondent, Washington).

The man who once attempted to assassinate Pope John Paul II was recently released from a Turkish jail. Adnan Agca (Brother); Corjan Carar (Turkish TV News Anchor); Jim Sciutto (ABC Correspondent, Istanbul).

The South Korean cloning scientist who claimed to have cloned a human embryo and was then revealed to have fabricated the research has apologised to his country. Hwang Woo-Suk (Disgraced Scientist); Charles Scanlon (BBC Correspondent, Seoul).