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AAP audio advisory 05Apr2004


AAP General News (Australia)
04-06-2004
AAP audio advisory 05Apr2004
AAP audio advisory Monday, April 5, 2004
Audio editors today are Lisa Allan and Rhys Haynes.
Tel: +61 2 9322 8722
http://aap.com.au/audio
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Cronulla's Greg Bird still struggles to explain an incident during his Saturday night
game against Souths when he kneed Shane Marteene in the head. AAP
Duration : 9.425
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New Bulldogs boss Malcolm Noad says he's confronted his players to discuss the deepening
crisis embroiling the National Rugby League club and he's also spoken to Police Commissioner
about allegations of drug dealing. AAP
Duration : 16.863
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New Bulldogs boss Malcolm Noad says he's confronted his players to discuss the deepening
crisis embroiling the National Rugby League club and he's also spoken to Police Commissioner
about allegations of drug dealing. AAP
Duration : 6.405
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New Bulldogs boss Malcolm Noad says he's confronted his players to discuss the deepening
crisis embroiling the National Rugby League club and he's also spoken to Police Commissioner
about allegations of drug dealing. AAP
Duration : 11.838
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Federal Health Minister Tony Abbott has promised to stop supermarket chains selling cheaper
drugs, forcing New South Wales to back down on a plan to open local pharmacies to competition,
and he says Premier Bob Carr could have already done so. AAP
Duration : 5.129
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New South Wales Premier Bob Carr says the Commonwealth has already fined the state government
$51 million, which is the only reason for the competition legislation to be at state parliament.

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Duration : 7.682
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Former teacher Jeff Sinclair says a present judgement shows doubt on the validity of his
dismissal from his job after having a relationship with a student who is 33 years his
junior. AAP
Duration : 5.486
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Former teacher Jeff Sinclair says he wishes the family of a former student of his -- who
is 33 years his junior and he is have a relationship with -- would contact her and show
her some love. AAP
Duration : 5.306
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Jeff Sinclair tells reporters he doesn't know why people would think his payout is excessive,
saying it is not alot of money. AAP
Duration : 8.664
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Communications Minister Daryl Williams denies on Perth radio 6PR that he's jumping the
government's ship before it sinks, as alleged by the Labor party regarding the announcement
today that he's retiring at the next election. AAP
Duration : 13.766
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Communications Minister Daryl Williams tells Perth radio 6PR he's putting his family first
by deciding to retire at the next election. AAP
Duration : 9.238
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The Australian stock market is still inching ahead, boosted by a buoyant resources sector
and News Corp, while the big banks and Telstra have lost ground. AAP's Gary Josling reports.

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Duration : 129.617
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NSW Education Minster Andrew Refshauge says the state needs to be able to investigate
child protection and a decision to award compensation to a school teacher sacked for having
an affair with a teenage student can not be allowed to stand. AAP
Duration : 11.892
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Sound of shots being fired from inside the coalition compound in Najaf, Iraq. For production
purposes. AP
Duration : 25.824
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Luis Contreras, Crystal City police chief, says the city is recovering from the unusually
large amount of hail. AP
Duration : 24.883
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Stephen Shackle, whose daughter Nicki at 15 formed a relationship teacher Jeff Sinclair,
tells the Nine Networks Today show he was unaware Mr Sinclair had applied for compensation
and is quite disgusted by almost $28,000 payout. AAP
Duration : 14.098
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NSW Education Minster Andrew Refshauge says a $28,000 stress compensation payout to a
school teacher sacked for having an affair with a teenage student is not in touch with
reality and will be appealed. AAP
Duration : 13.517
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Tasmania Police Acting Inspector Matthew McCreadie tells Channel Nine efforts to save
four children from a burning home failed. AAP
Duration : 24.007
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An unidentified passenger says people had been sleeping and were thrown as high as the
roof when a United Airlines flight hit turbulence injuring three people just hours outside
Sydney this morning. AAP
Duration : 14.225
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An unidentified passenger describes the scene aboard a United Nations flight in which
three passengers were injured in turbulence hours before arriving in Sydney this morning.

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Duration : 16.734
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Matt Bingham, Smith County District Attorney, says he has no regrets about taking Deanna
Laney's case to trial. AP
Duration : 11.613
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Tonda Curry, attorney for Deanna Laney, says Laney is not escaping punishment after a
jury found her not guilty by reason of insanity of charges of capital murder and serious
injury to a child. AP
Duration : 13.494
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Tonda Curry, attorney for Deanna Laney, says there's no doubt Laney was insane when her
children were stoned to death. AP
Duration : 11.456
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Former Governor Thomas Kean (kayn), chairman of the commission investigating the September
eleventh attacks, tells NBC's Meet The Press the commission is looking forward to national
security adviser Condoleezza Rice's public testimony. AP
Duration : 23.42
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Senator Joseph Biden, ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, tells
Fox News Sunday he has concerns about the stability of Iraq following the planned transfer
of power on June 30th. AP
Duration : 10.934
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Senator Joseph Biden, ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, tells
Fox News Sunday that training Iraqi forces will take years, not months. AP
Duration : 11.404
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Former Governor Thomas Kean (kayn), chairman of the commission investigating the September
eleventh attacks, tells NBC's Meet The Press it's hard to say if questioning Bush and
Cheney separately would net different testimony. AP
Duration : 16.106
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Paul Bremer, chief U-S administrator in Iraq and head of the Coalition Provisional Authority,
says that people in Iraq have the right to protest peacefully. AP
Duration : 9.576
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Gordon Rintoul (RIN'-tul), spokesman for the Museum of Flight, Scotland, says the great
concorde has started a spectacular final journey. AP
Duration : 12.501
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Former Governor Thomas Kean (kayn), chairman of the commission investigating the September
eleventh attacks, tells NBC's Meet The Press it's expected his panel's recommendations
and findings will be public far before the election. AP
Duration : 17.517
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Olympic swimmer Petria Thomas tells Channel Seven's Sunrise she had about four or five
months out of the water. AAP
Duration : 19.043
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Swimmer Petria Thomas tells Channel Seven's Sunrise she is thrilled to be named on her
third Olympic swimming team. AAP
Duration : 19.443
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Families Minister Kay Patterson tells Channel Nine's Today Show the government's welfare
system has reduced the number of people receiving overpayments. AAP
Duration : 36.737
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Families Minister Kay Patterson tells Channel Nine's Today Show the government is trying
to ensure people on similar incomes get the same amount of money. AAP
Duration : 21.896
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US administrator in Iraq Paul Bremer says attacks will not be tolerated by the Iraqi security
forces following the deaths of seven American soldiers in fighting with Shi'ite militiamen
in the Baghdad neighbourhood of Sadr City. AAP
Duration : 11.044
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Opposition foreign affairs spokesman Kevin Rudd tells Channel Seven's Sunrise America
is entitled to take security measures. AAP
Duration : 12.124
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Tourism Minister Joe Hockey tells Channel Seven's Sunrise the government has been testing
facial scanning for security at Australia's airports. AAP
Duration : 8.815
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Tourism Minister Joe Hockey tells Channel Seven's Sunrise the new security arrangements
in the US will reduce waiting times for foreigners entering America. AAP
Duration : 16.818
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Opposition foreign spokesman Kevin Rudd tells Channel Seven's Sunrise the Australian government
should admit they got it wrong about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. AAP
Duration : 36.61
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Tourism Minister Joe Hockey tells Channel Seven's Sunrise there had been no doubt before
the war that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. AAP
Duration : 15.235
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Acting Inspector Matthew McCreadie tells Channel Seven's Sunrise the deaths of four children
in a house fire in Tasmania overnight are tragic. AAP
Duration : 8.387
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Acting Inspector Matthew McCreadie tells Channel Seven's Sunrise authorities are still
trying to identify the bodies of four children who died in a house fire in Tasmania's
north west overnight. AAP
Duration : 10.308
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Acting Inspector Matthew McCreadie tells Channel Seven's Sunrise it's too early to speculate
on the cause a fire at a home in north west Tasmania in which four children died overnight.

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Duration : 10.115

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