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AAP audio advisory 10Dec2002

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AAP audio advisory 10Dec2002

AAP audio advisory

TUESDAY DEC 10 2002

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AAP MultiMedia +61 2 9322 8000-----------------------AAP economist Garry Josling says the latest housing data shows a slowdown in the sectoris almost inevitable and that's a good reason for the Reserve Bank not to increase interestrates. AAPDuration : 98.706-----------------------Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock tells a news conference that the defeat in the Senateof measures to excise some islands from the migration zone will make it harder to protectAustralia's borders. AAPDuration : 54.32-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells parliament an inquiry by Inspector-General of Intelligenceand Security Bill Blick has found no evidence of a warning of the Bali terrorist attack.

AAPDuration : 34.958-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells parliament an independent inquiry has found that intelligenceagencies did not receive prior warning of the Bali terrorist attack. AAPDuration : 50.133-----------------------Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock tells a news conference that the defeat in the Senateof measures to excise some islands from Australia's migration zone will hinder borderprotection. AAPDuration : 122.139-----------------------Baptist Union of Australia President Tim Costello, at the launch in Melbourne of the 2002Australian Human Rights Register, says most Australians don't want to face the fact thathuman rights are abused in this country. AAPDuration : 27.971-----------------------Liberty Victoria President Greg Connellan explains why he thinks Australia needs a billof rights, in the light of the current climate of terrorist threat and the proposed ASIObill before federal parliament. AAPDuration : 30.993-----------------------Byron Kaye reports blue chip stocks, led by market heavyweight News Corp, were weighingdown the Australian stock market at noon in reaction to a fall on Wall Street overnight.

AAPDuration : 212.575-----------------------Federal Science minister Peter McGauran tells reporters the Commonwealth will contribute$25 million over seven years to a bushfire Cooperative Research Centre. AAPDuration : 11.734-----------------------Joseph Gutnick tells Channel Nine he's pleased with a landmark High Court decision whichwill allow him to sue a US-based news service in an Australian court, saying it will remindpublishers the internet is no different in the eyes of the law. AAPDuration : 23.961-----------------------Mining magnate Joseph Gutnick tells Channel Nine he's pleased with a landmark High Courtdecision which will allow him to sue US-based news service Dow Jones for defamation, inan Australian court. AAPDuration : 15.514-----------------------Australian army pilot Major Steve Jobson has been awarded the United States Bronze Starfor his service in Afghanistan and Bosnia-Herzegovina and says he was happy to contributeto making Afghanistan safer. AAPDuration : 15.277-----------------------Doug Whiteman reports, United Airlines' bankruptcy filing and a brokerage downgrade ofIBM put investors in a black mood today, sending stocks sharply lower and the Dow Jonesindustrials down more than 170 points. APDuration : 50.651-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells Channel Nine that terrorism is the greater danger toAustralia with no likelihood of a conventional attack on the country. AAPDuration : 23.318-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells Channel Nine's Today Show that while there may be somebenefit in a singled integrated national security and counter-terrorism unit, reorganisingisn't the sole answer to terror. (Cut from longer grab) AAPDuration : 25.244-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells Channel Nine's Today Show that while there may be somebenefit in a singled integrated national security and counter-terrorism unit under a singlecommander, reorganising isn't the sole answer to terror. AAPDuration : 53.456-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells Channel Nine's Today show that eligibility for droughtassistance is the same across all states despite criticism from VIC and QLD that they'renot getting a fair deal. (Cut from longer grab) AAPDuration : 21.336-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells Channel Nine's Today show that eligibility for federalgovernment drought assistance is the same across all states despite criticism from Victoriaand Queensland that NSW is getting a better deal. AAPDuration : 77.536-----------------------Cricket-loving Prime Minister John Howard concedes on Channel Nine's Today program thathe would rather see rain than cricket with the Prime Minister's XI set to play Englandat the Manuka Oval in Canberra this morning. AAPDuration : 23.814-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells Channel Nine's Today show that the Iraqi declarationon its weapons program must be examined carefully before any judgements are made or furtherdecisions are taken. (Cut from longer grab) AAPDuration : 20.18-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells Channel Nine's Today show that the Iraqi declarationon its weapons program must be examined carefully before any judgements are made or furtherdecisions are taken. AAPDuration : 92.667-----------------------General Manager of United Airlines Australia, Stephen Pearse, tells Seven's Sunrise programthat Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows the airline to regroup, rather than signalling its collapse.

AAPDuration : 19.501-----------------------General Manager of United Airlines Australia, Stephen Pearse, tells Channel 7 there'llbe no immediate job losses in Australia, although there may be some changes in the longerterm as the US airline files for a Chapter 11 bankruptcy. AAPDuration : 19.716-----------------------General Manager of United Airlines Australia, Stephen Pearse, tells Channel 7 Sunrise,that operations in and out of Australia will continue as normal while the company restructuresafter filing in the US for a Chapter 11 bankruptcy. AAPDuration : 10.41-----------------------Glenn Tilton, chief executive officer of United Airlines, says the airline will maintainits commitment to good customer service despite filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. APDuration : 15.203-----------------------United Airlines chief executive officer, Glenn Tilton, says now the airline has filedfor bankruptcy, it will have to examine every aspect of its operation for ways of comingthrough the crisis. APDuration : 15.176-----------------------Spokesman for United Airlines pilots says Captain Herb Hunter says as the company filesfor bankruptcy, United employees have to focus on serving passengers and moving beyondthis difficult stage. APDuration : 22.752-----------------------After signing a peace agreement with Indonesia, rebel leader Zaini Abdullah, representativeof the Free Aceh Movement, says his group still wants to have a say in what happens ingovernment. APDuration : 11.833-----------------------Indonesian government representative, Wiryono Sastrohandoyo, says the peace accord, signedin Geneva between Indonesia and the Free Aceh Movement, will need to be followed up withmore work. APDuration : 17.841-----------------------US President George W Bush says his new treasury secretary John Snow will help stewardan economy that is strong -- but needs to get stronger. APDuration : 19.617-----------------------US President George W Bush announces railroad executive John Snow as his new treasurysecretary, saying Snow has great qualifications to help boost the economy. APDuration : 17.678-----------------------The US administration has announced railroad executive John Snow as the new treasury secretary.

Mr Snow says he's ready to help get the economy back on track. APDuration : 25.051-----------------------Spokesman for United Airlines pilots, Captain Herb Hunter, says rivals didn't want Unitedto get the government loan guarantee, so they could benefit from the lower cost structureenforced by bankruptcy. APDuration : 20.453-----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer tells parliament on Monday it will take some time tosort through Iraq's declaration on its weapons program. (Cut from longer grab) AAPDuration : 27.676-----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer tells parliament on Monday it will take some time tosort through Iraq's declaration on its weapons program, with the possibility it may notbe made public. AAPDuration : 75.293-----------------------United airlines captain and spokesman, United Airlines Pilots, Herb Hunter, says the ChapterEleven filing is sad, but employees will rally around the company. APDuration : 20.976

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