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AAP audio advisory 12Dec2002 - repeat

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AAP audio advisory 12Dec2002 - repeatAAP audio advisory Thursday, December 12, 2002http://aap.com.au/audio-----------------------Labor Senate leader John Faulkner tells reporters in Canberra the government should acceptSenate amendments to the ASIO bill. AAPDuration : 24.62-----------------------Strong gains in the banking sector pulled the Australian stock market to a higher close.

Garry Josling reports. AAPDuration : 239.777-----------------------Australian director Phillip Noyce talks about his controversial anti-war film The QuietAmerican. AAPDuration : 164.208-----------------------Jon Bon Jovi tells reporters his band members are amazed at how they have crossed overgenerations and their music still appeals to people. AAPDuration : 16.204-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells parliament that all Australian victims of the Bali bombingshave been identified and praises the people involved in the work. AAPDuration : 118.604-----------------------Foreign Minister Downer tells parliament his department's travel warnings on Indonesiabefore the Bali bombings were adequate given the information available at the time. AAPDuration : 75.681-----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer tells parliament that Australia's threat assessmentfor Indonesia at the time of the Bali bombings was at its highest level and was substantiallygreater than Britain's. AAPDuration : 87.919-----------------------ACOSS President Andrew McCallum tells reporters in Canberra any changes to the welfaresystem should not disadvantage welfare recipients. AAPDuration : 29.561-----------------------AAP economist Garry Josling says something strange is happening with monthly employment figures. AAPDuration : 178.519-----------------------Labor spokesman on Family and Community Services Wayne Swan tells reporters in Canberraproposed changes to the welfare system will lead to cuts to payments. AAPDuration : 14.66-----------------------Labor Foreign Affairs spokesman Kevin Rudd says the British travel advice for Bali beforethe bombing was found to be flawed by an independent inquiry. AAPDuration : 26.839-----------------------Actor Andy Serkis, who plays Gollum in Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, says his characteris special as it is partly acted, partly computer generated, at the film's London premiere.

AAPDuration : 18.402-----------------------Opposition family and community services spokesman Wayne Swan says the government is outof touch with the needs of workers. AAPDuration : 10.376-----------------------British Prime Minister Tony Blair says the media is to blame for distorting and blowingout of proportion his wife's dealings with conman Peter Foster. AAPDuration : 10.933-----------------------British Prime Minister Tony Blair says it's been a difficult time for his wife and he'sproud of her courage in speaking publicly about her dealings with conman Peter Foster.

AAPDuration : 8.45-----------------------Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson, on the Nine Network, says he's sceptical about claimsIndonesia may have known about terrorist activity prior to the Bali bombings. AAPDuration : 18.165-----------------------ACTU President Sharan Burrow says she welcomes Pru Goward's paid maternity leave plan. AAPDuration : 6.384-----------------------Opposition leader Simon Crean says he believes Pru Goward's paid maternity leave planis a positive step. AAPDuration : 7.696-----------------------Federal Sex Discrimination Commissioner Pru Goward, speaking on ABC TV, says the maternityleave scheme she had proposed would send a positive message to the electorate. AAPDuration : 11.585-----------------------One of the new ads publicising tough new road laws on Victorian roads. [for production purposes] AAPDuration : 30.743-----------------------AMA president Kerryn Phelps says the federal government must to more to resolve the medicalindemnity crisis. AAPDuration : 34.043-----------------------Victoria Police Sex Offenders Squad Detective Senior Constable Michael Burns gives hisassessment of convicted sex offender Andrew Timothy Davies, saying it's dangerous to havehim not behind bars. AAPDuration : 16.831-----------------------Detective Senior Constable Michael Burns from the Victoria Police Sex Offenders Squadspeaks on behalf of victims' families at today's sentencing of 34-year-old Andrew TimothyDavies in Melbourne. AAPDuration : 25.91-----------------------Australian stocks were pushed slightly higher at noon, driven by strength in the financesector and media giant News Corp. Garry Josling reports. AAPDuration : 148.838-----------------------Democrats leader Andrew Bartlett, speaking on Sky TV, says charging consumers more forsugar allows the industry to continue, as well as allowing funds for some environmentalprojects. AAPDuration : 53.996-----------------------White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer says the missiles incident exposes a flaw inthe world's rules governing dangerous weapons. APDuration : 19.617-----------------------White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer says America is powerless to seize missilesdiscovered on a ship bound for Yemen, even though they were in an unflagged vessel hiddenunder cement. APDuration : 15.542-----------------------The strike in Venezuela, protesting the policies of President Huno Chavez, is making dailylife more difficult as it reaches its tenth day. Niko Price reports. APDuration : 15.542-----------------------US Senate Republican Leader Trent Lott, speaking on US ABC Radio, says his remark thatthe country would be better off if segregationist Strom Thurmond had been elected presidentwas a mistake. APDuration : 23.274-----------------------Wife of the British Prime Minister, Cherie Blair, says she made the mistake of tryingto protect her family's privacy at the expense of the truth, during the political crisissparked by revelations of her dealings with conman Peter Foster. APDuration : 19.06-----------------------Spanish defence minister Federico Trillo announces that Spain had intercepted a NorthKorean ship loaded with Scud missiles and headed for Yemen. APDuration : 18.226-----------------------On Wall Street, stocks have squeezed out a victory. Doug Whiteman reports. APDuration : 51.33-----------------------Family and Community Services Minister Amanda Vanstone, on Seven's Sunrise program, saysthe maternity benefits scheme announced yesterday substitutes one large payment for anumber of smaller ones. AAPDuration : 32.423-----------------------Family and Community Services Minister Amanda Vanstone, speaking on the Seven Network,says she's primarily concerned with low-income families, with regards to paid maternityleave. AAPDuration : 19.764-----------------------Transport Minister John Anderson, on the Nine Network. says the Ansett levy won't be usedto recoup any money spent on upgrading airport security equipment because he wants toget rid of it as soon as possible. AAPDuration : 14.973-----------------------Transport Minister John Anderson, on the Nine Network, says a new levy to pay for upgradedairport security is not a tax on travelling, and he doesn't actually know how the industrywill pay for the estimated $180 million upgrade. AAPDuration : 38.732-----------------------Transport minister John Anderson tells the Nine Network that a small charge added on toairline tickets to upgrade airport scanning equipment at is a minor price for securityand peace of mind, and will be around the price of an ice cream. AAPDuration : 38.381-----------------------Acting Sgt Ron Wilson says he's immensely relieved about finding his missing son. AAPDuration : 1.278-----------------------Acting Sgt Ron Wilson describes a phone call he received during his search for missingson, saying they were under the influence of a man who was forcing them to go mustering.

AAPDuration : 10.409-----------------------Acting Sgt Ron Wilson describes how his son and his son's mate went missing 10 weeks ago.

The pair ve walked into a police station after escaping the clutches of a dominating conmanwho is wanted around Australia. AAPDuration : 9.843-----------------------Sir William Deane says in a telephone interview that the dark side of globalisation needsto be faced and dealt with. AAPDuration : 40.08

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KEYWORD: AUDIO ADVISORY 12DEC2002

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