Radio New Zealand Midday Bulletin
National Radio’s Midday Report
Trade Deficit – HEP B – Golden Handshakes – Accident Inquiries – CAA or CIA? – Nuclear Cancers – Water Wars – Maori Citizenship – Samoan Murders – Timor Sex – Israeli-Syria Talk - Chechenya
TRADE DEFICIT: New Zealand Has Worst annual merchandise Trade Deficit in 13 years, imports outstripped exports with a deficit of 13 million dollars.
HEP B IN BOP: New Hepatitis study has shown more than 700 Hepatitis B cases exist in the Bay of Plenty, and experts say the rate is higher elsewhere.
GOLDEN HANDSHAKES: State Services Minister Trevor Mallard wants an investigation into the golden handshakes given to Victoria University vice-Chancellor Michael Irving.
-ACCIDENT INQUIRIES: The Automobile Association says a parliamentary select committee inquiry into road accident deaths is timely but won't solve the road toll.
-CAA OR CIA? The Civil Aviation Authority has admitted it uses covert tactics to monitor suspect aviation operators but denies that it systematically victimises and attempts to entrap companies.
-NUCEAR CANCERS: Kiwi veterans applaud a new British decision to expand a study of radiation related diseases for health on servicemen who are veterans of nuclear testing.
-WATER WARS: Auckland Central MP Judith Tizard has criticised Metrowater’s heavy handed disconnection’s of protesting water suppliers and has declined to launch a Metrowater project today.
-MAORI CITIZENSHIP: A Pacific Island overstayer was deported last night to Kiribas despite claiming citizenship under a controversial Maori citizenship scheme. The Confederation of Chiefs of the United Tribes sold passport like documents to other pacific island nationals.
-SAMOAN MURDER: The trial has begun in the trial of the two Samoan cabinet ministers have pleaded not guilty to the murder of another Samoan cabinet minister last year.
-TIMOR SEX: NZ’s defence head in Timor says NZ soldiers are watching their behaviour after allegations of a sexual harassment involving Australian soldiers from West Timor.
-ISRAELI-SYRIA TALKS: The Israeli Prime Minister is having an unscheduled peace negotiations with the leader of Syrian after fears that the peace process was
-CHECHENYA: The Russian Foreign minster has reacted angrily against international criticism by nations in the Council of Europe about their human rights abuses in Chechenya.
Ian Powell: Inhumanity Of US Economic Sanctions Against Cuba – Infant Mortality And Starvation; Time To End NZ’s Silence
Ramzy Baroud: Subjects Of Empire - Breaking The Cycle Of Arab Dependency On US Elections
Peter Dunne: Dunne's Weekly - The Pragmatic Food For Fuel Deal With Singapore
Eugene Doyle: After Israel’s Brutal Attack On Kiwis, Our Government Does Nothing
Keith Rankin: Has Sweden Become A De Facto Apartheid Narco State?
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