EYEWITNESS NEWS. 02/04/1987

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Year
1987
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Media type
Moving image
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Series
EYEWITNESS NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
02/04/1987
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

Current Affairs.

Latest eyewitness/Heylen political poll - a turn around in the fortunes of the two main parties amidst speculation that National's Finance Spokesperson , George Gair , may be replaced. Richard Harman (Political Correspondent).

Drug addicts will soon be able to buy syringes from chemist shops in the fight against AIDS Two former IV Drug Users; John Ashby (President , Chemists' Guild); Micheal Basset (Min. Health).

Attempts to have a massive tract of land in Southland declared a world heritage site Kevin Smith (Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society); Durham Havill (Chairperson, Westland County); Margaret Moir (West Coast United Council); Sally Battson (Makaroa tour operator); Dave Osmers (makaroa Tour Operator).

Reagan pledges a huge grant for research into a cure for AIDS Ronald Reagan (Pres. USA); Rep. Henry Waxman (Dem-California).

Another British scientist involved in Star Wars dies - was it suicide or something more sinister ? Ian Cheeseman (Computer News Magazine); Tony Collins (Computer News Magazine); John Cartwright (British MP).

Margaret Thatcher leaves the Soviet Union , visiting Georgia on the way

Two Soviet dissidents speak out about the new Soviet openness

Pope John Paul in Chile and at odds with the military dictatorship there. Background of Chile's political climate Patricio Vildosola (Columnist); Gonzalo Taborga (Chilean Human Rights Commission); Ricardo Lagas (Socialist Party).

How the Japanese are viewing threatened trade sanctions against them from the US and Britain

Australian outback farmers ride out the rural crisis with the help of marketing managers Bob Smith (Farmer); Dr Ian Marceau (marketing Consultant.