ONE NEWS. 05/12/2006

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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
05/12/2006
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

News, sport and weather.

Fiji's Military Commander is set to declare martial law in Fiji as part of his coup. In breaking news, the President of Fiji has released a statement saying he neither condones nor endorses the coup. Plus Fiji's largest private employer is shutting itself down, though it says this has nothing to do with the coup. Barbara Dreaver (Pacific Correspondent); Semesi Karavaka (Election Supervisor); Helen Clark (Prime Minister); Hannah Hodson (One News); Winston Peters (Foreign Affairs Minister).

A radical shake-up of Immigration laws will give officials more power to deport and detain people considered a risk to National Security. Guyon Espiner (Political Editor); David Cunliffe (Immigration Minister); Keith Locke (Green Party, Immigration).

Muslims are being subjected to taunts, abuse and racial violence in West Auckland. Jacobina Plummer (One News); Rabya (Fijian Immigrant); Maha Ibrahim (Jordanian Immigrant); Elizabeth Hampton (Maha's Kiwi Mum).

The Government has announced a $30 million package of one off payments for victims of the bad blood scandal of the early nineties. Ben Tornquist (Political Reporter); Steve Waring (Hepatitis C Sufferer); Pete Hodgson (Health Minister).

John Key has come out firing on his Parliamentary debut as National Party Leader, attacking Helen Clark on Climate Change. Plus access to Key's offices have been blocked off due to concerns over security. Francesca Mold (Deputy Political Editor); John Key (National Leader); Helen Clark (Prime Minister).

US Ambassador to the UN John Bolton has resigned.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair has unveiled a controversial plan to build new nuclear armed submarines.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has won another term in power.

New Zealander John Hood continues to fight an uphill battle to overturn centuries of tradition at Oxford University in England. Melissa Stokes (Europe Correspondent); Professor David Womersley (Pro Reform); Professor Donald Fraser (Anti Reform).

An update on the fourth coup in Fiji in 20 years.

Most New Zealanders are not convinced of calls to join the New Zealand and Australian economies. Garth Bray (Australian Correspondent); Peter Slipper (Australian MP); Michael Cullen (Finance Minister); Shane Bond (Black Cap.