AAP audio advisory 07Aug2002
AAP audio advisory
WEDNESDAY AUG 07 2002
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AAP MultiMedia +61 2 9322 8000-----------------------The Australian stock market leapt more than two per cent higher today, as buyers pouncedon resources, banks and News Corp. Garry Josling reports.
Duration : 240.427-----------------------Democrats Senator-in-exile Andrew Murray says his proposals to leader Natasha Stott Despojaand other senate colleagues are reasonable and fair. AAPDuration : 26.321-----------------------South Sydney NRL captain Adam Muir says physically and mentally he's had enough and hedoesn't think he could go around another year. AAPDuration : 17.179-----------------------South Sydney NRL captain Adam Muir says he's got another year to go on his contract buthe will be quitting at the end of this year because physically and mentally it's timefor him to go. AAPDuration : 35.602-----------------------Democrats Senator Andrew Murray tells reporters in Perth the current crisis engulfingthe party began with the National Compliance Committee's action on former leader Meg Lees.
AAPDuration : 37.759-----------------------Democrats Senator Andrew Murray tells reporters in Perth he wants to stay a member ofthe party and has not called for leader Natasha Stott Despoja to resign, he just wantsto be a backbencher. AAPDuration : 10.882-----------------------Australian Democrats leader Natasha Stott Despoja reads a statement by the party's senatorsat a news conference in Adelaide rejecting proposals by rebel senator Andrew Murray. AAPDuration : 124.435-----------------------Rebel Democrats Senator Andrew Murray tells reporters it's not an unusual move to wantto go to a party's backbench if a dispute with other party members cannot be resolved.
AAPDuration : 20.646-----------------------Democrats leader Natasha Stott Despoja tells a news conference rejecting proposals byrebel senator Andrew Murray that team members can't refuse to share the locker room, dothe work attend training, or wear the team colours. AAPDuration : 30.728-----------------------Democrats leader Natasha Stott Despoja tells reporters in Adelaide the party room doesnot accept rebel Senator Andrew Murray's proposal to remain on the backbench. AAPDuration : 11.048-----------------------South Sydney NRL captain Adam Muir, responding to reports that he's quit, says he knowshe hasn't been playing well enough to play first grade but he'll be trying to make thegrade for the rest of the season before he retires. AAPDuration : 19.176-----------------------South Sydney NRL captain Adam Muir, responding to reports that he's quit, says he'll beplaying with the side until he retires at the end of the year but will be having a restthis weekend. AAPDuration : 19.516-----------------------AAP economist Garry Josling looks at interest rate and housing trends. AAPDuration : 219.946-----------------------Victorian Employer Chamber of Commerce and Industry's David Gregory says it's sensiblethe Industrial Relation's didn't grant the full wage rise sought by Trades Hall for Victorianworkers. AAPDuration : 26.936-----------------------Victorian Trades Hall Council secretary Leigh Hubbard says unions will campaign to haveVictoria's low-paid workers brought under federal entitlements. AAPDuration : 6.653-----------------------Victorian Trades Hall Secretary Leigh Hubbard says it's justifiable to give Victoria'slow-paid workers a higher pay increase than that in the Federal Living Wage case. AAPDuration : 10.125-----------------------US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says Israel repeatedly has offered to pull back fromthe West Bank, but there's never been a deal. APDuration : 14.287-----------------------US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says some new future Palestinian entity might beable to reach a lasting deal with Israel. APDuration : 23.9-----------------------AP correspondent Mark Stevenson reports from Mexico City that local authorities suspectmechanical problems caused a bush crash in western Mexico in which at least 35 peopledied. APDuration : 14.763-----------------------AP correspondent Mark Stevenson reports from Mexico City that the scene of a crash whichkilled at least 35 people including many students, was grisly. APDuration : 18.838-----------------------AP correspondent Mark Stevenson reports from Mexico City that a bus accident at toll boothsin western Mexico has killed 35 people. APDuration : 17.845-----------------------US National Cancer Institute researcher Dr Ernest Hawk says it's too early to recommendtaking aspirin to ward off pancreatic cancer. APDuration : 17.271-----------------------Portion of tape made by FBI informant wearing a wire that appears to be the only uninterruptedaudio recording of the attack on the World Trade Center. For production purposes. APDuration : 29.809-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard congratulates the athletes returning from the CommonwealthGames in Manchester, saying the breadth of talent in the team makes Australia very proud.
AAPDuration : 59.339-----------------------After three days of falling prices, the Australian sharemarket turned around today, buoyedby the improvement on Wall Street over expectations of a US interest rate cut. Garry Joslingreports. AAPDuration : 213.952-----------------------Opposition treasurer Bob McMullan tells ABC radio the government has failed to act onthe issue of corporate governance and is falling behind the rest of the world. AAPDuration : 26.042-----------------------Family Services Minister Amanda Vanstone has defended penalties for welfare recipientswho miss social security interviews, telling the John Laws radio show the community expectsthem to follow the rules. AAPDuration : 37.768-----------------------Prince of Wales Hospital researcher Professor Bernie Tuch tells ABC radio the use of humanfoetal tissue by his team and other researchers in Australia has been occurring for thepast 20 years. AAPDuration : 28.373-----------------------US National Cancer Institute researcher Dr Ernest Hawk says by its very nature, the studyshowing aspirin could help reduce pancreatic cancer is far from conclusive. APDuration : 12.773-----------------------US National Cancer Institute researcher Dr Ernest Hawk says the study shows there's areduction in the incidence of pancreatic cancer in women that used aspirin. APDuration : 15.442-----------------------Dr Kerryn Phelps tells ABC Radio bulk billing of doctor visits is on the way out withreturns too low to cover costs and provide a reasonable living. AAPDuration : 29.362-----------------------Victoria's Commonwealth Games coordinator Ron Walker tells Channel 7 that constructionof sporting infrastructure in the sports mad state over the years has left Melbourne asone of the lucky cities of the world. AAPDuration : 29.989-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard welcomes home Australia's Commonwealth Games team, who collecteda record 206 medals, at Melbourne Airport this morning. AAPDuration : 11.403-----------------------Swimmer Ian Thorpe says the Aussie team has no time to rest after the Manchester CommonwealthGames, with preparations already underway for the Pan Pacific championships later thismonth. AAPDuration : 14.449-----------------------Dual gold medal athlete Jana Pittman tells Sky News her first performance on the trackat a European competition was fantastic. AAPDuration : 8.671-----------------------US President George Bush declares America's back at the bargaining table, after signinga bill giving him broad powers on trade. Mark Smith reports. APDuration : 41.96-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says state governments should mount a cooperative bid withthe federal government for the 2014 soccer World Cup if they are serious about wantingthe event. AAPDuration : 39.121-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells reporters at Melbourne Airport that sport fans shouldnot underestimate the effect herograms and other messages have on athletes competing overseas.
AAPDuration : 53.941-----------------------Australian Netball captain Kathryn Harby-Williams tells Sky News it was an added bonusthat all gold medal winning athletes were upgraded to business class for their flighthome from Manchester's Commonwealth Games. AAPDuration : 9.353-----------------------Dr Houman Hemmati, a UCLA doctor who observed the operation on twin Guatemalan girls joinedat the top of the head, describes the outburst of emotion when they were separated. APDuration : 17.255-----------------------New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the anniversary of September 11 will be a time toremember and reflect a year on since terrorists killed almost 3,000 people in New York.
APDuration : 18.624-----------------------New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the families of those who died in the September11 attacks will be allowed to grieve at the bottom of the World Trade Centre site forthe first time on the anniversary of the events. APDuration : 20.244-----------------------New York City unveils its plans to mark the anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks.
Warren Levinson reports, with Mayor Michael Bloomberg. APDuration : 38.48-----------------------Adsteam Marine chief executive officer Clay Frederick describes the successful refloatingof the Doric Chariot from a sandbank at Piper's Reef, 600km north of Cairns. AAPDuration : 34.96-----------------------University of California Medical Centre director Dr Michael Karpf, after a 22-hour operationto separate twin Guatemalan girls joined at the top of the head, says it's now a waitinggame. APDuration : 22.856-----------------------A wave of bargain hunting revived Wall Street stocks today, sending the Dow Jones industrialsup 230 points as investors sought to capitalise on three sessions of sharp losses. DougWhiteman reports. APDuration : 52.113
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