ONE NEWS. 02/11/2006

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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
02/11/2006
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

News, sport and weather.

The Government has given tobacco companies and retailers just over a year to put grisly warning images onto packets of cigarettes. Hannah Hodson (One News); Voxpop; Damien O'Conner (Minister of Health); Susan Jones (British and American Tobacco New Zealand).

Health professionals are worried that a documentary about Norway's experience with the meningiccocal vaccine may cause parents in New Zealand not to have their children immunised. Olivia Kember (One News); Dr Jane O'Hallahan (Ministry of Health); Dr Nikki Turner (Immunisation Advisory Centre).

Researchers believe they have made a significant discovery into what causes Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Professor Ed Mitchell (NZ SIDS Researcher); Dr Hannah Kinney (Boston Hospital Researcher); Professor Barry Taylor (NZ Paediatric Society); Lorelei Mason (Health Correspondent).

Police have been shocked to find some gangs are now using stun guns. Erica Wood (One News); Detective Sergeant Karl Thornton (Hamilton Police).

The ringleader of the so-called Celebrity Drug Ring was jailed today. Justice Raynor Asher (Sentencing Judge).

Talk of another coup in Fiji are gathering momentum. Pippa Wetzell (One News); Voxpop; Frank Bainimarama (Fiji Military Chief); Laisenia Qarase (Fijian Prime Minister); Mike Beddoes (Fijian Opposition Leader); Andrew Hughes (Fijian Police Commissioner).

Two protestors who handed out leaflets containing information about the Louise Nicholas historic rape trial have been found guilty of breaching suppression orders. Daniel Rae (Protestor).

A new wilderness centre will soon be giving tourists a one stop tour of New Zealand's biggest national park without having to get their shoes dirty. Helen Clark (Prime Minister).