1Milk In an attempt to stop falling milk sales, the Milk Board is about to submit proposals to the Government for the marketing of milk in cartons. Opponents fear that a move to cartons would place daily door-to-door milk deliveries at risk, increase the price of milk and reduce the choice of variety and sizes available to consumers. Discussion and viewer talkback with the General Manager of the New Zealand Milk Board, Hamish Turnbull.
2Bad weather failed to spoil celebrations in Britain marking Queen Elizabeth II's 60th birthday.
3The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) have agreed to cut their oil production beginning in July, however specifics on how this will be done have not yet been agreed upon.
4The twelve European Community (EEC) states have agreed on a series of measures against Libya for its alleged involvement in international terrorism. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher remains unapologetic for involving the United Kingdom in the American air attack. Meanwhile international reporters have been given tours of alleged bomb sites in Benghazi.
5Spain's Socialist Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez is calling a general election in June, four months early. He is expected to be re-elected to another four-year term. The election announcement comes in the eve of a visit to Britain by King Juan Carlos and his wife Queen Sophia, which is being viewed as a significant development in relations between both countries.
6A brief listing of the New Zealand and international news headlines.
7Milk In an attempt to stop falling milk sales, the Milk Board is about to submit proposals to the Government for the marketing of milk in cartons. Opponents fear that a move to cartons would place daily door-to-door milk deliveries at risk, increase the price of milk and reduce the choice of variety and sizes available to consumers. Discussion and viewer talkback with the General Manager of the New Zealand Milk Board, Hamish Turnbull.
8A brief listing of the New Zealand and international news headlines.
9Milk In an attempt to stop falling milk sales, the Milk Board is about to submit proposals to the Government for the marketing of milk in cartons. Opponents fear that a move to cartons would place daily door-to-door milk deliveries at risk, increase the price of milk and reduce the choice of variety and sizes available to consumers. Discussion and viewer talkback with the General Manager of the New Zealand Milk Board, Hamish Turnbull.
10A brief listing of the New Zealand news headlines.
11Bad weather failed to spoil celebrations in Britain marking Queen Elizabeth II's 60th birthday.
12The Reagan Administration is expected to ask the United States Congress for an additional US$150 million in economic and military aid for the new Philippine Government of Corazon Aquino.
13The United States, United Kingdom, Austria, Denmark and France have combined to veto a vote in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) which condemned last week's American air attack on Libya.
14The Chairman of the New Zealand Dairy Board, Jim Graham is currently in London, where he warned that the world dairy industry faces a crisis unless the European Common Market (EEC) quickly disposes of its huge butter surplus. In the United States, oversupply of dairy products is being remedied by programmes which encourage farmers to switch to beef production. However, this is causing problems of its own.
15For the first time in its history, entrants in today's Boston marathon were competing for cash prizes.