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AAP audio advisory 23Apr2002 - repeat

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AAP audio advisory 23Apr2002 - repeat

AAP audio advisory

TUESDAY APR 23 2002

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AAP MultiMedia +61 2 9322 8000-----------------------Assistant Treasurer Helen Coonan tells the Health Indemnity Forum they must start to finda formula for medical indemnity insurance, and who pays. AAPDuration : 25.526-----------------------NSW Deputy Police Commissioner Dave Madden says expanding police powers to stop and searchpeople for knives could cause problems in other areas of policing. AAPDuration : 25.14-----------------------Dr Kym Jenkins talks about the findings from her research into the effect September 11had on patients who had pre-existing psychiatric illnesses. AAPDuration : 72.649-----------------------Assistant Treasurer Helen Coonan outlines the central challenges at Health Indemnity Forum. AAPDuration : 58.798-----------------------Queensland Premier Peter Beattie says Labor needs to revisit its branch memberships andmake them more appealing. AAPDuration : 24.222-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says attitudes about public litigation must be changed beforethe crisis in law suits is resolved. AAPDuration : 20.028-----------------------Federal Health Minister Kay Patterson stresses that the difficulties involved in solvingAustralia's medical indemnity problems must not deter the experts. AAPDuration : 40.136-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says there is no such thing as an unwinnable or unloseable election. AAPDuration : 24.411-----------------------SA Premier Mike Rann defends the government's decision to refuse parole for convictedmurderers James David Watson and Stephen Wayne McBride. AAPDuration : 15.88-----------------------SA Premier Mike Rann says bikie headquarters will be bulldozed under proposed changesto state planning laws. AAPDuration : 7.558-----------------------Newcastle United coach Ian Crooke says they have to play smart against Perth Glory inthe second leg of their semi-final next weekend. AAPDuration : 14.526-----------------------Newcastle United coach Ian Crooke says their ideal would be to kick three goals whilePerth Glory get none in the second leg of their major semi-final next weekend. AAPDuration : 11.841-----------------------Dr Kym Jenkins says people who were already depressed before the September 11 attackssuffered more severe depression afterwards. AAPDuration : 35.498-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says he supports the action of security guards at Curtin DetentionCentre in Western Australia. AAPDuration : 34.531-----------------------Newcastle United coach Ian Crooke says strike partners Bobby Despotovski and Damian Moriaren't the only threat from Perth Glory next weekend in the second leg of their majorsemi-final. AAPDuration : 27.881-----------------------Queensland Premier Peter Beattie reads The Ode followed by The Last Post at an Anzac servicein Brisbane, accompanied by a torrential downpour. AAPDuration : 126.638-----------------------Newcastle United coach Ian Crooke says they didn't deserve to be beaten by 4-1 by PerthGlory last weekend in the first leg of their major semi-final. AAPDuration : 23.48-----------------------The Last Post (For production purposes.) AAPDuration : 56.842-----------------------Newcastle United coach Ian Crooke says he's hoping his side can turn the tables this weekendafter its 4-1 defeat at the hands of Perth Glory last weekend in the first leg of theirmajor semi-final. AAPDuration : 42.048-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says gaining a seat on the United Nations Security Councilis not a foreign policy priority. AAPDuration : 31.526-----------------------NSW Deputy Police Commissioner Dave Madden says most knives found by police have beentaken from people regarded as acting suspiciously. AAPDuration : 42.934-----------------------NSW Deputy Police Commissioner Dave Madden, asked if police will seek powers for randomknife searches, says they are looking for things that would help them do a better jobin getting knives off the streets. AAPDuration : 19.754-----------------------NSW Deputy Police Commissioner Dave Madden says laws to remove knives from the streethave been very effective, but there may be improvements that could be made. AAPDuration : 35.619-----------------------AAP economist Garry Josling discusses the outlook for Wednesday's CPI data, and the implicationsfor interest rates. AAPDuration : 197.205-----------------------Deforce Force Spokesman Brigadier Mike Hannan says party from the Canberra boarded a vesselthat was found to have a cargo of oil in contravention of UN sanctions. AAPDuration : 34.64-----------------------Greenpeace campaigner Vanessa Atkinson says Japan is running a campaign to beef up itsflagging home market for whale meat. AAPDuration : 16.332-----------------------Greenpeace campaigner Vanessa Atkinson says the Japanese are killing whales for a $A50million commercial venture, not for science. AAPDuration : 19.664-----------------------The Australian stock market continued to trade lower at noon, as News Corp dragged mediainterests lower, while telcos stayed under pressure amid a global sell-off across thesector. Tim Smith reports AAPDuration : 172.385-----------------------Telstra spokeswoman Maria Simpson says the package it's offering the disadvantaged whenit raises line rentals goes beyond the government's pricing policy guidelines. AAPDuration : 18.947-----------------------Telstra spokeswoman Maria Simpson gives details of Telstra's deal to assist disadvantagedpeople when it raises line rentals. AAPDuration : 22.365-----------------------Telstra spokeswoman Maria Simpson says they've worked with the government and welfareagencies to develop a deal to assist disadvantaged customers when Telstra raises linesrentals. AAPDuration : 27.996-----------------------US General Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says the movements ofmissiles in iraq are the largest seen in two years. APDuration : 12.721-----------------------US General Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says US pilots patrollingnorthern Iraq have faced recent threats from Iraqi air defences. APDuration : 19.669-----------------------Dr Mohamed Nimer, research director of The Council on American-Islamic Relations, saysMoussaoui can get a fair trial regardless of his lawyer's religion. APDuration : 19.251-----------------------Dr Mohamed Nimer, research director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, saysthe Us government should let Moussaoui hire a Muslim lawyer, despite freezing his assets.

APDuration : 15.594-----------------------Sound of chanting anti-Israeli demonstrators, protesting outside a pro-Israel conferencein Washington. For production purposes. APDuration : 22.7-----------------------US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says the US military's probe into the US bombingof Canadian troops will be open to Canada, even though they have their own inquiry. APDuration : 17.632-----------------------US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says he regrets last week's mistaken bombing of Canadiantroops by Americans. APDuration : 14.497-----------------------US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld extends his condolences to the families of four Canadianskilled by the Americans in Afghanistan and eight who were injured. APDuration : 14.706-----------------------Robert Blake's lawyer Harlan Braun says Blake is not concerned about the death penaltyin the event that he's convicted of murdering his wife. APDuration : 18.207-----------------------Robert Blake's lawyer Harlan Braun says Blake had a legal strategy, not a murder plot,to keep custody of his daughter. APDuration : 15.699-----------------------Carey Goldstein, lawyer for the family of murder victim Bonnie Bakley says he believesthe charges against her husband Robert Blake are going to stick. APDuration : 12.825-----------------------Robert Blake's lawyer Harlan Braun says Blake is relieved that his young daughter Rosiewon't be with his late wife's family during the trial. APDuration : 12.628-----------------------US Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle says Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat has made itclear he's not interested in peace. APDuration : 12.307-----------------------US Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle says the suicide bombings are hurting the Palestinian cause.

Duration : 17.818-----------------------US Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle says the Palestinian suicide bombings cannot beallowed to achieve their desired results. APDuration : 20.767-----------------------Cardinal Theodore McCarrick of Washington says Cardinal Bernard Law wants the chance torepair the damage done by the child sex abuse scandal. APDuration : 12.251-----------------------Cardinal Theodore McCarrick of Washington says the Pope is leading the way to repair thechurch and end the child sexual abuse scandal. APDuration : 19.826-----------------------Cardinal Theodore McCarrick of Washington says he and his fellow cardinals are aware thatthere is public pressure for Cardinal Law to resign over child sex abuse cover-ups. APDuration : 8.541-----------------------Opposition Leader Simon Crean says the Telstra package will leave 90 per cent of Australianspaying more and contains nothing for the regions. AAPDuration : 24.017

-----------------------Australian Council of Social Service spokesman Chris Dodds welcomes Telstra's packageto shield low income earners from its higher line rents. AAPDuration : 26.647-----------------------A bleak earnings forecast from Ericsson brought out more sceptics on Wall Street today,triggering a sharp stock selloff amid concerns that business isn't strong enough to justifyhigher stock prices. Doug Whiteman reports. AAPDuration : 50.485-----------------------Mel Gibson says the celebrity boot camp training he got for his new film We Were Soldierswas nothing like the real thing. AAPDuration : 125.396-----------------------Mel Gibson says he's never been to war and he's glad, but a great debt is owed to thosewho have. He talks about Harold Moore, the Vietnam War general he plays in his latestfilm, We Were Soldiers. AAPDuration : 140.825-----------------------Brisbane Lions coach Leigh Matthews outlines which players will be in and who'll be outfor this weekend's matches. AAPDuration : 15.252-----------------------Mel Gibson gives his views on the Oscars, describing them as a marketing exercise. AAPDuration : 33.816-----------------------St Kilda coach Grant Thomas says his AFL team's performances over the past two weeks -thrashed by Port Adelaide and Geelong - haven't been acceptable, and that they're stillmentally brittle. AAPDuration : 42.837-----------------------Mel Gibson says the main objective of his new movie on the Vietnam War, We Were Soldiers,was to have a healing work. AAPDuration : 34.202-----------------------Brisbane Lions coach Leigh Matthews talks about their defence against the Bulldogs onSaturday night. AAPDuration : 52.473-----------------------Adelaide's Brett Burton says the Crows need to perform well against Port Adelaide andRichmond in the next two weeks to show they have improved from last season. AAPDuration : 19.385-----------------------Adelaide player Brett Burton says Essendon handed his side a lesson in physical pressureat Colonial Stadium on Friday night. AAPDuration : 16.782

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KEYWORD: AUDIO ADVISORY 23APR2002

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