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Audio: Wallace n Manning Discuss NZ/US State Visit

Published: Mon 19 Mar 2007 11:22 AM
KiwiFM Audio: Wallace and Manning Talk About The White House State Visit


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Wallace Chapman talks to Scoop's Selwyn Manning about the up-coming New Zealand state visit to the White House. Should human rights be discussed? Is talk of a free trade agreement masking a huge policy shift? What does this mean for NZ and the Pacific?
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NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark talks to Wallace Chapman about her pending meetings in the United States with President George W Bush and other top U.S officials – disputes Scoop's interpretation of the US move to make 2007 the year of the Pacific.


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