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AAP audio advisory 09Dec2003
AAP General News (Australia)
12-10-2003
AAP audio advisory 09Dec2003
AAP audio advisory Tuesday, December 9, 2003
Audio editors: Rosemary Triggs and Rebecca Glenn
Tel: +61 2 9322 8722
http://aap.com.au/audio
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The Australian share market has ended down today despite a strong lead from Wall Street,
as banks rose and resources fell in choppy trade. AAP's Garry Josling reports. AAP
Duration : 125.038
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Federal opposition leader Mark Latham tells reporters Australia's national security won't
be up to scratch until proper screening facilities are installed in regional airports.
AAP
Duration : 13.673
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AMP chairman Peter Willcox tells shareholders attending a special meeting in Sydney to
vote on AMP's demerger plan, that he believes the demerger is the best way forward. AAP
Duration : 10.341
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ACT Brumbies rugby union coach David Nucifora says he's relaxed about negotiations over
George Gregan's playing future, particularly because Computer Associates have again signed
on as official sponsor for the 04 season. AAP
Duration : 17.302
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ACT Brumbies rugby union coach David Nucifora says a deal hasn't yet been reached to sign
George Gregan for another year but he expects it to be resolved before Christmas. AAP
Duration : 21.772
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AP correspondent Matthew Barakat reports that the testimony of a psychologist who interviewed
sniper accused Lee Malvo and who says the 18-year-old told him he was only the spotter,
not the shooter, could be very significant. AP
Duration : 27.297
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AP correspondent Matthew Barakat says a psychologist who interviewed young sniper suspect
Lee Malvo, has testified the 18-year-old told him he was only the spotter, not the shooter.
AP
Duration : 20.453
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NSW Police Inspector Mark Farrell says a Sydney police officer has been shot at in a cowardly
act after stopping a driver for speeding in inner-western Sydney. AAP
Duration : 19.338
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Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Centre of Governmental Studies, says
the Gore endorsement will provide additional momentum to the Dean candidacy. AP
Duration : 23.379
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Larry Sabato, director, of the University of Virginia Centre of Governmental Studies,
says he doesn't expect former Democratic President Bill Clinton to endorse a candidate.
AAP
Duration : 15.281
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Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Centre of Governmental Studies, says
the Gore endorsement of Dean probably puts an end to the candidacy of Joe Lieberman, who
was Gore's running mate in 2000. AP
Duration : 16.117
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Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Centre of Governmental Studies, says
the Gore endorsement will legitimise the Dean candidacy among mainstream Democrats. AP
Duration : 17.371
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Wall Street sprinted higher today as investors kept their faith in a strengthening economy
despite Friday's disappointing employment report, Doug Whiteman reports. AP
Duration : 50.807
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New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection spokeswoman Elaine Makatura says bears
are now terrorising residential areas. AP
Duration : 18.102
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Jonathan Moore, lawyer for three men wrongly jailed for raping the Central Park jogger
is filing the federal lawsuit against all those involved in the arrest, investigation
and prosecution of the three men. AP
Duration : 10.983
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Jonathan Moore, lawyer for three men wrongly jailed for the Central Park jogger says his
clients deserve $US50 million in damages each. AP
Duration : 18.886
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Jonathan Moore, lawyer for three men wrongly jailed for the Central Park jogger rape,
says he's suing the City of New York, its police, the Manhattan district attorney's office,
and some prosecutors. AP
Duration : 19.095
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Toronto Fire Department chief Bill Stewart is asked how many people inside the collapsed
building were construction workers and how many people were taking English classes. AP
Duration : 12.355
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Toronto police staff sergeant Chuck Konkel says the authorities hope they don't discover
any other injuries or deaths after a theatre collapsed into an English language school,
killing one person. AAP
Duration : 16.117
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Toronto police staff sergeant Chuck Konkel says the wall of a historic theatre has collapsed
into an English language school, killing one person. AP
Duration : 14.602
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Prime Minister John Howard says the disagreement over the Commonwealth's suspension of
Zimbabwe has not racially divided the group. AAP
Duration : 10.004
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Prime Minister John Howard says the Commonwealth had no alternative but to extend the
suspension of Zimbabwe after it failed to act on accusations of rigging elections last
year. AAP
Duration : 17.485
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KEYWORD: AUDIO ADVISORY 09DEC2003 (REPEATS)
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