ONE NEWS. 02/02/2007

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2007
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Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
02/02/2007
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

News, sport and weather.
Main stories:.

Graeme Burton has admitted guilt in all 11 charges related to his shooting spree last month while on the run from police. Simon Bradwell (One News); Grant Burstyn (Prosecution); Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Cotter (Inquiry Head).

A High Court Judge has taken a swipe at police for charging a Gun Shop Owner who shot a man attacking him in his store with a machete. The comments were made during sentencing of Ricky Beckham, the machete wielding man who was shot. Jacobina Plummer (One News); Justice Rhys Harrison (Sentencing Judge); Ray Carvell (Greg Carvell's Father); Voice of Jim Boyack (Ricky Beckham's Lawyer).

A Nelson Trust that mentors talented Maori school students has hit funding problems because it is partly run by Pakeha. Phil Vine (One News); Neville Male (Tasman Regional Sports Trust); Peta Spooner (Trust Project Leader).

Prime Minister Helen Clark has been banned from entering Fiji, after she and Australian Prime Minister John Howard imposed travel sanctions on the island nation for its recent military coup. Meanwhile, the Fijian Rugby 7s team is in Wellington for the 7s tournament. Sonya Wilson (One News); Voxpop.

British Prime Minister has been questioned by Police for the second time in regards to Labour's Cash for Peerage scandal. David Cameron (Opposition Leader).

Italian billionaire and former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has been forced to make a public apology by his wife for flirting with two women. Anne Thompson (NBC News); Vittorio Zucconi (La Repubblica U.S. Bureau Chief); Sally Quinn (The Washington Post.