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Audio: Manning on Radio Adelaide From New York

Published: Wed 21 Feb 2007 02:35 PM
Audio: Can Ban Ki-moon's Reputation Be Restored?
Scoop's Selwyn Manning is on assignment in New York. Listen to this audio interview with Australia's Radio Adelaide on the latest events at United Nations head quarters. Audio link below image.


Scoop Streaming Audio (click here to listen):
Scoop's Selwyn Manning crosses live from New York to Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey where they discuss: Why the new secretary general of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, angered ambassadors from 132 developing nations. Can his reputation be restored?


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Scoop In New York: SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT
By Selwyn Manning – Scoop co-editor, on assignment in New York
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STATE OF IT by Selwyn Manning in New York
- On arrival in New York I managed to get a ride in from John F Kennedy Airport to Manhattan in the back seat of a jet-black Lincoln. Five minutes into the trip, I realised I was sitting in the 'hit-seat' – that's the rear-right seat for those who haven't read the 'Dapper Don' John Gotti's exploits. But at 60 miles per hour (115 kph) and with the signs for Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan (and other vehicles) blurring passed the vehicle I realised speed would save me from a bullet. See... Scoop In New York: On President's Day Eve


Photo Essay: Greenwich Village Still A Rock/Folk Historian's Mecca
- Greenwich Village, New York City, remains one of the most popular precincts on Manhattan Island. It still holds on to its rather Bohemian, folk lifestyle, and is bordered by New York University. It is a folk and rock historian's Mecca with names like Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix having penned and played some of their most famous work here. See... Photo Essay: Out n About in Greenwich Village, NYC
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Selwyn Manning is on assignment in New York, his accommodation is courtesy of Wotif.com and Signature Properties, New York. He will be reporting daily on events in the Big Apple, including a United Nations session on peacekeeping/peace-building, and international affairs.
RECOMMENDED AUDIO:
Scoop's Selwyn Manning is in a chilly New York City. On the morning of President's Day (NZ time) he spoke to Kiwi FM's Wallace Chapman about President Bush's battle with Congress on Iraq war funding, the upcoming presidential campaign and his own adventures in and impressions of New York.


Kiwi FM Audio: Wallace Chapman talks to Selwyn Manning from New York (9:37, 2.75MB)


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