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National Radio 8.30am Bulletin

Lamb Tariffs – Qantas NZ – Middle East – Fiji Explosive

LAMB TARIFFS: Agriculture Minister Jim Sutton says he hopes that New Zealand, Australia and the United States will reach agreement on the removal US lamb tariffs within a fortnight.

QANTAS NZ: Creditors of the failed Qantas NZ want the liquidators to sue the company’s directors.

MIDDLE EAST: An Israeli military incursion into a West Bank town is being denounced by the Palestinian Authority as a declaration of war.

FIJI EXPLOSIVE: A soldier in Fiji has been injured and a home damaged after an explosive device detonated at a home near Suva yesterday. In an associated raid nearby, seven similar devices have been seized.


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