AAP audio advisory 16Apr2002
AAP audio advisory
TUESDAY APR 16 2002
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AAP MultiMedia +61 2 9322 8000-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says he wont put up with the media attacking the defence forcesand pledges his full support to them for the work they've done. AAPDuration : 25.328-----------------------Prime Minister John Howards says the military was asked to undertake difficult work instopping illegal immigrants and should be supported by the public, not criticised. AAPDuration : 33.934-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says the Defence Force has done a tremendous job handling asylumseekers and says they deserve thanks and support for all they've done. AAPDuration : 38.845-----------------------Professor Robert Jansen of Sydney IVF says parents who use IVF to create a baby to helpa sick sibling were not engaging in genetic engineering or producing designer babies.
AAPDuration : 28.375-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says it would be dangerous to respond to every community crisiswith a knee-jerk reaction. AAPDuration : 30.242-----------------------Prime Minister John Howards says the federal government's policy to deter illegal immigrationis working. AAPDuration : 40.097-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says he is not willing to commit the government to a royalcommission into child sex abuse cases. AAPDuration : 67.609-----------------------US President George Bush says his secretary of state Colin Powell is doing a great jobin helping achieve peace in the Middle East. APDuration : 21.386-----------------------Labor finance spokesman Senator Stephen Conroy says the federal government banking bunglewhich has cost taxpayers more than $150 million over the past three years is a disaster.
AAPDuration : 50.186-----------------------AAP economist Garry Josling says the US economy isn't out of the woods - and that maymean less upward pressure on interest rates. AAPDuration : 196.449-----------------------NSW Labor Council secretary John Robertson says employers must be more considerate ofthe needs of families when rostering parents. AAPDuration : 16.974-----------------------NSW Labor Council secretary John Robertson says the actions of BabyCo are outrageous. AAPDuration : 23.938-----------------------NSW Labor Council Secretary John Robertson says a woman's case to be allowed to have everysecond saturday off for family reasons is a warning for employers to be more family friendly.
AAPDuration : 9.64-----------------------Kukerin Hotel licensee Faye Muir says her dog Polly's barking saved her and her husband'slife from a fire which engulfed their hotel. AAPDuration : 32.311-----------------------Kukerin Hotel licensee Faye Muir says her dog Polly died from smoke inhalation after rescuingher and her husband from a fire in the hotel last month. AAPDuration : 18.779-----------------------Dr Jason Mattingley, who heads the Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at the Universityof Melbourne, says synesthetes quite often don't know their condition is in any way unusual.
AAPDuration : 34.755-----------------------Dr Jason Mattingley, who heads the Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at the Universityof Melbourne, says some synesthetes see the colour as an overlay, while others say thecolour is experienced as a mist in their minds eye. AAPDuration : 47.889-----------------------Commonwealth Games Association chief executive Perry Crosswhite says Cathy Freeman couldrun the 400 metres individually at the Games despite only being selected in the team asa relay runner. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 15.838-----------------------Dr Jason Mattingley, who heads the Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at the Universityof Melbourne, says sufferers of synesthesia are not in any way abnormal. AAPDuration : 25.404-----------------------Dr Jason Mattingley, who heads the Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at the Universityof Melbourne, says there's no way to determine how synesthetes become afflicted with thecondition. AAPDuration : 50.932-----------------------Dr Jason Mattingley, who heads the Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at the Universityof Melbourne, says there's a strong link between artistic endeavours and sufferers ofsynesthesia. AAPDuration : 54.904-----------------------Dr Jason Mattingley, who heads the Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at the Universityof Melbourne, says most of the research on synthesia to date has involved anecdotal reports,but his study looks at cognitive and behavioural tests. AAPDuration : 80.622-----------------------Dr Jason Mattingley says synethesia -- a condition where people mix senses -- has beenfound to be present from a very early age in all sufferers. AAPDuration : 22.577-----------------------Dr Jason Mattingley, who heads the Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at the Universityof Melbourne, says they are shedding new light on why people hear and read words in colour.
AAPDuration : 54.67-----------------------Dr Jason Mattingley, head of the Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at the University ofMelbourne, says synesthesia - a mixing of the senses - is not confined to people hearingor seeing words in colour, but comes in many forms. AAPDuration : 24.369-----------------------Salomom Masters spokesman Steve Robertson says surfers had been killed during lightningstorms in the past. AAPDuration : 4.08-----------------------Salomon Masters spokesman Steve Robertson says the surfing competition had to be delayedafter a huge storm struck the beach at Margaret River. AAPDuration : 20.666-----------------------US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says the four US soldiers were killed in Afghanistanwhen the rockets they were trying to destroy accidentally blew up. APDuration : 11.503-----------------------US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says Osama bin Laden's new video footage is not new. APDuration : 7.105-----------------------NSW Opposition Leader Mr Brogden says the state government should impose life imprisonmentsentences to anyone that kills a police officer. AAPDuration : 38.105-----------------------Australian Consumers Association's Gail Kennedy says according to a new survey, the chunkybits in meat pies could come from a buffalo or a camel and be just about any part of theanimal's body. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 48.762-----------------------NSW Opposition Leader John Brogden says he refuses to buy the governments arguments aboutCommissioner Peter Ryan's payout. AAPDuration : 35.666-----------------------Murdered British backpacker Caroline Stuttle's best friend, Sarah Holiday, says othertourists should not be afraid to come to Australia in spite of the murder. Seven NetworkDuration : 5.95-----------------------Murdered British backpacker Caroline Stuttle's best friend, Sarah Holiday, says she knewsomething was wrong when Caroline did not return on time. Seven NetworkDuration : 6.661-----------------------Murdered British backpacker Caroline Stuttle's best friend, Sarah Holiday, says her travellingcompanion was an inspiration to all who met her. Seven NetworkDuration : 12.678-----------------------Mixed earnings from Citigroup and Eli Lilly set off more selling on Wall Street todayas investors, still unimpressed by first-quarter reports, shied away from commitmentsto stocks. Doug Whiteman reports.
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KEYWORD: AUDIO ADVISORY 16APR2002

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