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Multimedia: PM's Press Conference 14 April 2008

Scoop Audio + Photos + Video: Prime Minister's Post Cabinet Press Conference - Monday, 14 April 2008


Compiled By Alastair Thompson



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Prime Minister Helen Clark at her Monday, 14 April 2008 Press Conference See more images below

  • Scoop Video: Video on Demand of NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark's post Cabinet press conference for Parliamentary press gallery journalists held this afternoon. Today's cabinet readout was brief owing to budget secrecy, this was followed by a Q&A concentrating around the revelations in this morning's NZ Herald regarding discussion at the Labour Party Congress of the distribution of Government PR material by party activists.

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  • Scoop Image: More Images from today's PM's press conference.


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The press gallery and the PM at today's, Monday, 14 April 2008 PM's Press Conference


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  • Scoop Audio: Audio on Demand of NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark's post Cabinet press conference for Parliamentary press gallery journalists held this afternoon. Today's cabinet readout was brief owing to budget secrecy, this was followed by a Q&A concentrating around the revelations in this morning's NZ Herald regarding discussion at the Labour Party Congress of the distribution of Government PR material by party activists.

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