1Mike Moore Minister of Overseas Trade and Tourism, Mike Moore was recently voted New Zealand's most popular Member of Parliament (MP). Even his political foes admit he is successful. For a Socialist, he still retains his sense of social injustice and a desire to put things right, yet his role is to help Capitalists make money. Discussion and viewer talkback with Minister of Overseas Trade and Tourism, Mike Moore.
2The Government has revealed that in the past financial year it has spent $1.8 billion more than it earned. Finance Minister Roger Douglas says this deficit represents around 4% of New Zealand's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
3The United States Government has reacted favourably to European curbs on Libyan trade and diplomatic personnel, and the arrest of 21 Libyans in Britain. However, the Reagan Administration believes more must be done to combat terrorism.
4The United States Customs Department believes it has struck a major blow to international terrorism by smashing a smuggling ring plotting to sell $5 billion worth of weapons to Iran.
5A brief listing of the New Zealand news headlines.
6Mike Moore Minister of Overseas Trade and Tourism, Mike Moore was recently voted New Zealand's most popular Member of Parliament (MP). Even his political foes admit he is successful. For a Socialist, he still retains his sense of social injustice and a desire to put things right, yet his role is to help Capitalists make money. Discussion and viewer talkback with Minister of Overseas Trade and Tourism, Mike Moore.
7A brief listing of the New Zealand and international news headlines.
8Mike Moore Minister of Overseas Trade and Tourism, Mike Moore was recently voted New Zealand's most popular Member of Parliament (MP). Even his political foes admit he is successful. For a Socialist, he still retains his sense of social injustice and a desire to put things right, yet his role is to help Capitalists make money. Discussion and viewer talkback with Minister of Overseas Trade and Tourism, Mike Moore.
9A brief listing of the New Zealand and international news headlines.
10Britain, West Germany and Denmark have taken further action against Libya, in line with diplomatic sanctions imposed yesterday by the European Community (EEC). Meanwhile, evidence has emerged showing that two recent terrorist plots in Europe were a family affair. The Berlin disco bombing and the attempted El Al airliner bombing were the work of two brothers.
11The United States Department of Defense has admitted that last week's explosion of a Titan rocket seconds after lift-off has seriously damaged American national security.
12Ryan White, a young American acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) sufferer, has been permitted to return to school. However, 21 of his classmates have left.
13Spanish King, Juan Carlos I has arrived in Britain, on the first State visit to Britain by a Spanish monarch in 81 years. The visit marks a new spirit of understanding between the United Kingdom and Spain over their rival claims to Gibraltar.