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AAP audio advisory 26Apr2002

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AAP audio advisory 26Apr2002

AAP audio advisory

FRIDAY APR 26 2002

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AAP MultiMedia +61 2 9322 8000-----------------------Spokesman for the Australian Council of State School Organisations, Rodney Molesworth,says it makes economic sense to allow detained children to attend school. AAPDuration : 18.681-----------------------President of the Federation of Parents and Citizens Association, Bev Baker, says childrenat Villawood deserve to go to school. AAPDuration : 34.966-----------------------President of the NSW Teachers Federation Maree O'Halloran has urged the government toallow detained children to attend school. AAPDuration : 23.292-----------------------Lawyer Stephen Hopper says while his client Mamdouh Habib was outspoken and attended theodd rally, he can't be considered a radical. Sky TVDuration : 15.792-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells a news conference in Canberra outgoing Victorian RSLpresident Bruce Ruxton is a well-loved Australian whose comments should continue to beheard in the media. AAPDuration : 60.606-----------------------Lawyer Stephen Hopper says he's heartened by reports the Australian government is increasingpressure on the US to allow Australian officials consular access to Mamdouh Habib. SkyTVDuration : 19.083-----------------------Lawyer for detained Australian citizen Mamdouh Habib, Stephen Hopper, says he's receivedno substantial response from the Australian government. Sky TVDuration : 30.171-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells a news conference in Canberra that industry requestsfor government assistance are looked at on an individual basis. AAPDuration : 25.31-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells a news conference in Canberra the issue of medical indemnitycosts is a difficult one not being helped by alarmist comments. AAPDuration : 32.62-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells a news conference in Canberra it is in the national interestto maintain a motor manufacturing industry in South Australia. AAPDuration : 25.099-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells a news conference in Canberra a government aid packagefor Mitsubishi Motors has beneficial conditions for Australia and is tightly targeted.

AAPDuration : 63.55-----------------------A batch of economic data released in the US reveals the economic turnaround remains somewhatshaky. Garry Josling reports. AAPDuration : 234.607-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells a news conference in Canberra that he sees Japan's securityrole in the Asia-Pacific region in a positive light. AAPDuration : 60.663-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells a news conference in Canberra he welcomes Japanese PrimeMinister Junichiro Koizumi's remarks about pushing for a free trade agreement with Australiawhen he visits next week. AAPDuration : 76.079-----------------------Daughter of Lang Hancock, Gina Rinheart, says she needs time to review the findings ofa court which ruled her stepmother Rose Porteous did not contribute to the death of herfather. AAPDuration : 10.242-----------------------William Porteous says both he and his wife Rose are relieved that she's been cleared ofclaims she contributed to her former husband Lang Hancock's death. AAPDuration : 17.133-----------------------Mitsubishi Australia chief executive Tom Phillips says the company welcomes $85 millionin government funding which secured a $1 billion investment program from the parent groupin Japan. AAPDuration : 18.752-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says some of the states are rolling in money because of stampduties as a result of housing boom. AAPDuration : 50.546-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells a news conference in Canberra providing a governmentaid package for Mitsubishi Motors is not like propping up a failing company and will bewelcomed by car workers in Adelaide.

Duration : 53.506-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells a news conference in Canberra that progress is beingmade in solving doctors' medical indemnity problems. AAPDuration : 40.916-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells a news conference in Canberra that Australians have torethink their attitude to law suits in order to bring ballooning insurance premiums undercontrol. AAPDuration : 34.114-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells a Canberra news conference Mitsubishi's acceptance ofa government bailout package is good news for car workers and the industry in Australia.

AAPDuration : 41.583-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells a news conference in Canberra car maker Mitsubishi Motorshas accepted a bailout package from the federal and South Australian governments. AAPDuration : 62.065-----------------------The Australian sharemarket maintained its positive outlook at noon today as banks, spurredon by ANZ's $1 billion interim profit, and a resurgent News Corp took the market higher.

Garry Josling reports. AAPDuration : 181.193-----------------------ANZ has reported a record operating profit. David Burke reports. AAPDuration : 40.144-----------------------Dr Mukesh Haikerwal from the AMA says patient care won't really be jeopardised by industrialaction by doctors, and the AMA is working towards finding a solution to improve hospitalcare. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 76.616-----------------------Dr Mukesh Haikerwal of the AMA says doctors must decide whether to take industrial actionto urge hospital management to improve facilities, at the risk of patient care. Sunrise,Seven NetworkDuration : 31.668-----------------------Dr Mukesh Haikerwal of the AMA says the organisation has reservations about Mayne's commitmentto improving hospital services. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 46.49-----------------------David Swanson, solicitor for the woman charged with the Arnotts extortion attempt JoyEllen Thomas, says that she is happy and relieved the charges have been dropped. AAPDuration : 24.633-----------------------Derek Roylance, deputy president of the RSL, says former Turkish soldiers have sometimesmarched in Anzac Day parades. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 29.166-----------------------RSL deputy president Derek Roylance, responds to suggestions that former Allied enemiesshould not march while Changi survivors remain alive. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 15.159-----------------------RSL deputy president Derek Roylance says despite cross-party support in Victoria for soldierswho fought in Japanese and Italian armies to march on Anzac Day, there won't be widerpublic support for the motion. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 19.653-----------------------New York firefighter Lee Stevens, who raced to the scene of the Manhattan explosion, saysemergency workers rally together following September 11. APDuration : 16.012-----------------------The district attorney in Los Angeles is not pursuing the death penalty in the Robert Blakemurder case. Rosalie Fox reports. APDuration : 13.766-----------------------Adel al-Jubeir foreign policy adviser to Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah suggests that a peaceconference excluding Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat would be a waste of time. APDuration : 18.207-----------------------Adel al-Jubeir, foreign policy adviser to Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah, says Saudis wantUS President Bush to do more to rein in Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. APDuration : 16.221-----------------------Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua, archbishop of Philadelphia, says he doesn't think abuse casesshould be blamed on priestly celibacy or homosexuality. APDuration : 27.611-----------------------US President George W Bush says oil is not playing a part in the Mideast crisis. APDuration : 9.9-----------------------US President George W Bush says he told the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince that the U-S positionon Israel is clear. APDuration : 11.345-----------------------Fremantle AFL coach Chris Connolly says his off-season recruits are improving the performancesof the club's senior players, ahead of Sunday's match at Geelong. AAPDuration : 24.472-----------------------Acting Immigration Minister Chris Ellison says how detainees at Port Hedland DetentionCentre were able to get a sledgehammer is a concern. (cut from longer clip) AAPDuration : 13.545-----------------------Acting Immigration Minister Chris Ellison says if the unruly behaviour of detainees atPort Hedland Detention Centre is a copycat of earlier unrest at the Curtain centre thenit is disappointing. (cut from longer clip) AAPDuration : 9.925-----------------------Acting Immigration Minister Chris Ellison says riotous behaviour of detainees at PortHedland Detention Centre will get them nowhere. (cut from longer clip) AAPDuration : 16.115-----------------------Acting Immigration Minister Chris Ellison says the riotous behaviour of detainees at PortHedland Detention Centre does not advance their welfare. (cut from longer clip) AAPDuration : 10.023-----------------------A change in business strategy at toymaker Tyco and lacklustre earnings at other companiesstymied Wall Street today and left stocks barely changed following some wide price swings.

Doug Whiteman reports. APDuration : 51.636

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