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The Tuesday Wire with Kim

Published: Tue 16 Oct 2007 12:03 AM
The Tuesday Wire with Kim
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12:15 Girl Power! No, not the Spice Girls… Kim and Imogen bring you their report from the Media Women in Asia conference.
12:40 Trish Carter - TVNZ's former head of news and the woman charged with the formidable task of setting up the Asia bureau of Al-Jazeera English, joins Kim in the studio to talk about issues raised at the conference, particularly relating to the perception of Al-Jazeera being a pro-terrorism organisation.
12:55 Terrorists or Activists? Canterbury University academic and social justice campaigner David Small will explain to Kim why he thinks yesterday's police raids up and down the country were draconian and probably illegal. What will be the consequences if the police decide to charge people under the Terrorism Suppression Act?
1:10 The "Interests of Public Safety" - Assistant Police Commissioner Jon White will join Kim to explain the police perspective on yesterday's activities.
1:20 Selwyn in the Pacific - scoop.co.nz's co-editor Selwyn Manning is in Tonga this week covering the Pacific Islands Forum. We'll find out how the official opening went, and see whether Helen Clark and Fiji's Voreqe Bainimarama have had it out at each other yet – despite the Commodore's promise to be civilised...
1:40 The Green Desk - Simon Miller catches up with visiting academic and activist Richard Heinberg and asks him what's going to happen when the oil runs out.
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