AAP audio advisory 12Apr2002 - repeat
AAP audio advisory
FRIDAY APR 12 2002
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AAP MultiMedia +61 2 9322 8000-----------------------The Australian sharemarket hit a new low for the year today, dragged down by the plungeovernight by the US market in New York and further losses by market heavyweight News Corp.
Garry Josling reports. AAPDuration : 215.328-----------------------Canberra halfback Brett Finch says injuries to key Brisbane players combined with theRaiders extremely impressive record against the Broncos in Canberra should mean a hometeam win, but it's still a fair task. The Media GameDuration : 24.639-----------------------ACT Brumbies prop Ben Darwin acknowledges the skills of Hurricanes winger Jonah Lomu.
He says he'd just be happy to be able to tackle Lomu when they play Sunday at CanberraStadium. The Media GameDuration : 24.656-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says the economy is well balanced and is a credit to the government,the Treasurer and to himself. AAPDuration : 45.988-----------------------Socialite Rose Porteous says allegations of impropriety surrounding her charity work arepart of a smear campaign against her, and she knows who's behind it. AAPDuration : 11.354-----------------------Socialite Rose Porteous says she will lay a complaint about financial documents allegedlystolen from her home and read out in Parliament AAPDuration : 29.017-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says he'll consider staying in the job as long as his partyand the public want him there. AAPDuration : 32.417-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says the choice of his successor is a matter for the party,although he has talked up Peter Costello. AAPDuration : 53.878-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says no one should assume he'll quit the leadership next yearbecause he's only promised to think about it. AAPDuration : 8.948-----------------------Professor John Eisman of Sydney's Garvan Institute says tibolone, a specifically designedhormone, mimicks the effects of oestrogen without the side effects of standard HormoneReplacement Therapy (HRT). AAPDuration : 61.579-----------------------Dr Andrew Hoey says there is still a while to go before the new drug for Duchenne MuscularDystrophy can be used clinically. AAPDuration : 30.02-----------------------National Association of Testing Authorities chief executive Tony Russell says there areno imminent problems emerging that require new pap screen tests. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 43.667-----------------------Defence Chief Admiral Chris Barrie defends himself against claims that the navy's becomepoliticised under the current government. AAPDuration : 12.187-----------------------Two-time British Open champion, three-time US Masters runnerup, Greg Norman says he'sthrilled to be playing after receiving a special invitation to the Masters. APDuration : 23.222-----------------------US Masters first round leader Davis Love the Third, 5-under-par on 67, says he was a bitlucky to score so low. APDuration : 18.616-----------------------Professor John Eisman says they're checking whether a new drug, which mimics the effectsof oestrogen without the side effects of standard Hormone Replacement Therapy, helps combatosteoporosis. AAPDuration : 34.269-----------------------Swedish golfer Jesper Parnevik says - referring to Greg Norman - he's not surprised thatso many golfers are near the lead in Augusta. APDuration : 24.058-----------------------US golfer Tiger Woods, defending champion, at Augusta, says he has great respect for ArnoldPalmer, who announced that this would be his last Masters. APDuration : 17.266-----------------------US golfer Tiger Woods, defending champion, at Augusta, says he never got discouraged whenhe went from 3 under par after five holes to even par after 14. APDuration : 18.886-----------------------Arnold Palmer says when he was young, many veterans though he hit the ball too low toplay well at Augusta, Georgia, in the US Masters. He won four and is playing his last,aged 72. APDuration : 26.67-----------------------US golfer Tiger Woods, defending champion in Augusta, says it was an up-and-down round. APDuration : 20.14-----------------------Four-time US Masters champion Arnold Palmer, 72-years old and 17-over-par 89 in the firstround of his last appearance in the event, says he'll miss the golf fans at Augusta. APDuration : 19.722-----------------------Ernie Els, three shots of the lead in a big group after a 2-under-par 70 in round oneof the US Masters in Augusta, Georgia, says the only thing he needs work on is his driving.
APDuration : 15.014-----------------------Federal Health Minister Kay Patterson says there's been a significant reduction in tobaccoadvertising because of the National Prohibition Tobacco Act. AAPDuration : 18.236-----------------------NSW opposition police spokesman Andrew Tink says the Police Integrity Commission needsto look at the departure of Police Commissioner Peter Ryan. AAPDuration : 10.23-----------------------Federal Health Minister Kay Patterson says the government is waiting for a report on theuse of harsher health warnings on cigarette packaging. AAPDuration : 32.212-----------------------NSW opposition police spokesman Andrew Tink tells parliament Police Minister Michael Costahas either mislead the Parliament or plans to mislead the governor over the departureof Police Commissioner Peter Ryan. AAPDuration : 34.813-----------------------Federal Health Minister Kay Patterson says the tragic case of a woman facing death fromsmoking ought to send young people a disturbing message about smoking. AAPDuration : 49.408-----------------------US District Attorney Thomas Spota says he'll be looking into child sex charges againstpriests, and claims that the church covered them up. APDuration : 13.139-----------------------General Tommy Franks, commander in chief of US Central Command, says the whereabout ofOsama bin Laden or those of his high-ranking members remains a mystery. APDuration : 19.774-----------------------US Congressman James Traficant, says he wants to tell those who supported him he was nottried by a jury of his peers. APDuration : 17.371-----------------------US Congressman James Traficant says he's not surprised he was convicted on all ten federalcorruption charges. APDuration : 17.998-----------------------High Court Judge Michael Kirby, speaking at at a Genetics and Financial Services Conference,refers obliquely to a disgraced Liberal Senator's attack on him involving prostitutesand commonwealth cars. AAPDuration : 10.085-----------------------NSW Master Builders Association executive director Brian Seidler says an industry-fundednon-profit scheme is urgently needed after the loss of two of the industry's three insurers.
Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 43.331-----------------------Builder Wayne Love, of Loveway Constructions, says insurance companies dictate how buildersmust run their business and how much work they can do. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 25.491-----------------------Builder Wayne Love, of Loveway Constructions, says the building industry needs urgenthelp after the loss of two of their three insurers. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 27.558-----------------------Master Builders Association NSW executive director Brian Seidler says the HIH collapseshows Dexta's withdrawal from builders' insurance will cause a serious crisis in the buildingindustry. Sunrise, Seven Network.
Duration : 22.816-----------------------Master Builders Association NSW executive director Brian Seidler says Dexta's withdrawalfrom builders' insurance cover is likely to trigger a crisis that will affect buildersand their suppliers. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 40.342-----------------------Mixed earnings from General Electric and speculation that IBM might be under federal investigationgave Wall Street its worst day in about six weeks, as already reluctant investors decidedto sell rather than risk further losses. Doug Whiteman reports. APDuration : 50.703-----------------------United States Secretary of State Colin Powell says he hopes to get Israel and the Palestiniansto end their violence and start talking about peace. APDuration : 26.043-----------------------United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan says the International Criminal Court willbring justice to those who previously escaped it, allowing humanity to defend itself.
APDuration : 16.117-----------------------United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan says no law-abiding country has anything tofear from the International Criminal Court. APDuration : 21.028
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