AAP audio advisory 10Apr2002
AAP audio advisory
WEDNESDAY APR 10 2002
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AAP MultiMedia +61 2 9322 8000-----------------------Australian Workers' Union organiser Matt Thistlethwaite tells protesting Qantas maintenanceworkers in Sydney there will be disruptions to flights unless the airline is more forthcomingin wage negotiations. AAPDuration : 49.905-----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer says it's important to find a diplomatic solution tothe Iraq problem. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 48.905-----------------------Australian Workers' Union organiser Matt Thistlethwaite tells protesting Qantas maintenanceworkers in Sydney that the airline is treating them with contempt in wage negotiations.
AAPDuration : 34.64-----------------------Injured runner Cathy Freeman says she plans to force her way into the Australian teamfor the Commonwealth Games. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 7.473-----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer says the conflict in the Middle East is extremely complex,and imposing sanctions against Israel is not the answer. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 46.381-----------------------Sound of bagpipes playing as the gun carriage carrying the Queen Mother's coffin approachesWestminister Abby. For production purposes. APDuration : 20.219-----------------------Sound of choir singing as the Queen Mother's coffin is carried into Westminster Abby.
For production purposes. APDuration : 21.454-----------------------Australian captain Ricky Ponting thanks his teammates for their support throughout theseries, and says the younger players have fitted in well. The Media GameDuration : 21.904-----------------------Commonwealth secretary general Don McKinnon recalls his last conversation with the QueenMother a few months before she died. APDuration : 14.282-----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer says there isn't sufficient evidence to prosecute aman thought to be planning September 11-style attacks on Melbourne. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 28.062-----------------------Amnesty International death penalty abolition program director Sue Gunawardena-Vaughnsays four countries accounted for 90 per cent of all executions worldwide last year -China, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the USA. APDuration : 17.08-----------------------Amnesty International death penalty abolition program director Sue Gunawardena-Vaughnsays the number of executions around the world more than doubled last year. APDuration : 13.609-----------------------Athlete Cathy Freeman says she's working to regain her fitness, rather than focusing onmaking the team for the Manchester Commonwealth Games. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 38.603-----------------------Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey, head of Anglicans worldwide, hails the Queen Mother'sstrength, dignity and laughter in his eulogy at London's Westminster Abbey. APDuration : 45.921-----------------------Mother of Baby Zozo expresses thanks through interpreter Sister Eufemia for the life savingoperation on her son performed by doctors in Brisbane. AAPDuration : 22.443-----------------------Australian one-day cricket captain Ricky Ponting says a loss to South Africa after fivewins was a disappointing way to end the series. The Media Game< BR>Duration : 37.515-----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer says accelerated discussions with other countries suggests311 proven refugees may soon be resettled. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 26.311-----------------------Investors on Wall Street sold technology shares sharply lower today amid rumours thatCisco Systems will be the next company to warn of weaker profits. Doug Whiteman reports.
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