AAP audio advisory 11Feb2003AAP audio advisory Tuesday, February 11, 2003Audio editor today is Rosemary TriggsTel: +61 2 9322 8722http://aap.com.au/audio-----------------------Australian Cricket Board chief executive James Sutherland tells a news conference in Johannesburgthat Shane Warne is returning to Australia for more drug tests and a hearing under theboard's anti-doping policy. AAPDuration : 18.399-----------------------Australian legspinner Shane Warne tells a news conference in Johannesburg he has neverused performance enhancing drugs and he is confident he can clear up a failed drug test.
AAPDuration : 21.591-----------------------Australian legspinner Shane Warne tells a news conference in Johannesburg he is returninghome from the World Cup of cricket to deal with a positive drug test and denies he hasever used a performance enhancing drug. AAPDuration : 44.849-----------------------Opposition communications spokesman Lindsay Tanner tells reporters in Canberra that CommunicationsMinister Richard Alston's digital TV policy is digital TV for himself and nothing forthe public. AAPDuration : 22.274-----------------------Opposition foreign affairs spokesman Kevin Rudd tells reporters in Canberra that the primeminister appeared powerless to stop the readmission of Zimbabwe to the British Commonwealth.
AAPDuration : 24.013-----------------------Opposition health spokesman Stephen Smith tells reporters in Canberra that the federalgovernment is trying to destroy universal access to Medicare. AAPDuration : 18.298-----------------------The Australian share market's benchmark index today closed at its lowest level since itsinception in 2000, dragged down by a weaker banking sector. Garry Josling reports. AAPDuration : 248.388-----------------------Undies 500 organiser Anne Petz says in a telephone interview the charity car rally inKalgoorlie, in which drivers wear only underwear, is all about bribery and corruption.
AAPDuration : 33.101-----------------------Opposition Leader Simon Crean, in a censure motion in parliament, says the government'sdeceit in committing Australia to a war on Iraq has been exposed by the US president.
AAPDuration : 72.968-----------------------Acting Prime Minister John Anderson tells question time the federal government makes nosecret that it is part of President George Bush's coalition of the willing, but no decisionhas been made to support military action against Iraq. AAPDuration : 109.026-----------------------AAP economist Garry Josling says figures to be released this week may indicate whetherthe US is on the way to recovery from its economic malaise. AAPDuration : 179.402-----------------------NSW Health Minister Craig Knowles says bulk-billing is one of the pillars of Australia'suniversal healthcare system, and must be restored. AAPDuration : 20.676-----------------------NSW Health Minister Craig Knowles says a new survey shows only 22 per cent of doctorswill be offering services at the minimum bulk-billing rate in the next six months. AAPDuration : 31.484-----------------------NSW Health Minister Craig Knowles challenges his federal counterpart Kay Patterson toreveal the government's plan to stop doctors' tumbling bulk-billing rates. AAPDuration : 27.795-----------------------Opposition leader Simon Crean tells reporters that Communications Minister Richard Alstonshould give back his free use of a $10,000 digital TV set provided by Telstra. AAPDuration : 28.979-----------------------Opposition leader Simon Crean tells reporters the Prime Minister has deceived the nationand the military by his refusal to admit Australian troops are already committed to warin Iraq. AAPDuration : 30.474-----------------------US President George W Bush says Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's attitude toward his peoplecontrasts sharply with America's. APDuration : 16.117-----------------------US President George W Bush says Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is using Iraqi citizensas human shields. APDuration : 18.677-----------------------US President George W Bush says Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is placing military unitsin civilian neighbourhoods -- so he can blame casualties on America if war comes.
Duration : 11.31-----------------------NATO Secretary-General Lord Robertson says the dispute within NATO over shoring up Turkeyagainst Iraq is serious, but is being discussed calmly. APDuration : 20.976-----------------------NATO Secretary-General Lord Robertson says the nations objecting to plans to boost Turkey'sdefences against Iraq aren't saying when they think it would be a good time to begin.
APDuration : 18.52-----------------------US General Mike Kostelnik, NASA deputy associate administrator, says investigators areespecially interested in a piece of shuttle wing that was found last week. APDuration : 19.408-----------------------Florida Deputy State epidemiologist, Dr Bill Tynan, says the goal of their local vaccinationprogram is to remove smallpox from the terrorists' arsenal. AAPDuration : 19.305-----------------------US President George W Bush tells a news conference that despite their differences, he'sbeen discussing the Iraq problem with the French, and will continue to work with them.
AAPDuration : 17.214-----------------------The Australian stock market was lower at noon, with a weaker overall banking sector weighingon the bourse, Garry Josling reports. AAPDuration : 175.213-----------------------US President President George W Bush says he doesn't know why France, Germany and Belgiumare blocking a US bid to boost the defences of Turkey -- its frontline ally against Iraq.
AAPDuration : 18.572-----------------------Former defence chief, retired Major General Alan Stretton, tells the Nine Network a warwith Iraq would mean attacking cities, not armies on the plains, and would be prolonged.
AAPDuration : 19.997-----------------------Former defence chief, retired Major General Alan Stretton, tells the Nine Network Americantroops killed thousands of innocent civilians in Afghanistan and have left its infrastructurein ruins. AAPDuration : 21.603-----------------------Former defence chief, retired Major General Alan Stretton, tells the Nine Network theUS has the most weapons of mass destruction in the world, and that may be where the inspectorsshould be looking. AAPDuration : 14.941-----------------------Former defence chief, retired Major General Alan Stretton, tells the Nine network thatwhether or not Iraq has weapons of mass destruction is no excuse to launch military strikesthat will kill innocent civilians. AAPDuration : 42.114-----------------------Former defence chief, retired Major General Alan Stretton, tells the Nine Network Australiahas no reason or right to join in a war on Iraq, which is being set up to hid the messthe US has made in Afghanistan. AAPDuration : 23.162-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells a Washington news conference Australia agrees with thegoals of US President George W Bush -- to end Iraq's ability to threaten other countrieswith weapons of mass destruction. AAPDuration : 41.95-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells a Washington news conference that US President GeorgeW Bush has shown leadership in arguing strongly for an attack on Iraq, despite internationalcriticism. AAPDuration : 18.278-----------------------US President George W Bush tells a news conference that Prime Minister John Howard isa friend of his, and a man of clear vision on the threats facing the free world. AAPDuration : 27.48-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells a news conference Australia is a willing helper of theUS and UK in sending troops to help raise the pressure on Iraq to give up any weaponsof mass destruction. AAPDuration : 47.474-----------------------Army chief Lieutenant General Peter Leahy says it's an anxious time for the family andfriends of troops being sent the areas around Iraq, but the army community is close andthe troops are ready. AAPDuration : 19.282-----------------------Army chief Lieutenant General Peter Leahy tells the Nine Network the forces Australiais sending near to Iraq are well prepared, well trained, well equipped and well led. AAPDuration : 17.899-----------------------Army chief Lieutenant General Peter Leahy tells the Nine Network that Australia's defencechiefs are concentrating on preparing troops and sending them to the Gulf to put pressureon Iraq to disarm. AAPDuration : 12.837-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says in Washington that political parties will have to maketheir own decisions as a result of the United Nations inspections in Iraq, but his Cabinetwill announce its decision quickly. AAPDuration : 21.521-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says the United Nations could fail to give any clear guidanceon what do do about Iraq, and nations would then have to decide for themselves. AAPDuration : 13.232-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says from Washington he's told the Bush administration thatany request for Australia to join a war against Iraq would have to go to his Cabinet fordiscussion. AAPDuration : 19.627-----------------------Chief nuclear weapons inspector Mohamed ElBaradei says Iraq is agreeing to allow surveillanceflights over its territory, and to pass a law soon banning the use of some weapons. APDuration : 11.415-----------------------Chief nuclear weapons inspector Mohamed ElBaradei says Iraq is making some concessions,but a full inspection of all sites will take time. APDuration : 14.203-----------------------US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher says he's not impressed with Iraq's actionsso far in complying with UN resolutions. APDuration : 6.347-----------------------US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher says Iraq still hasn't indicated it willcomply quickly and fully with UN disarmament demands. APDuration : 17.318-----------------------US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher says Iraq's promised acceptance of U-2 surveillanceflights does nothing to promote the goal of disarmament. APDuration : 12.355-----------------------US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, with Prime Minister John Howard in Washington, saysother NATO members will act without France, Germany and Belgium to protect Turkey in awar with Iraq. AAPDuration : 19.983-----------------------US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld , with Prime Minister John Howard in Washington,says Turkey has only asked for NATO help to defend itself. AAPDuration : 17.475-----------------------US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, with Prime Minister John Howard in Washington, saysFrance, Germany and Belgium should provide protection for fellow NATO member Turkey inany war with Iraq. AAPDuration : 20.558-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard says in Washington that a new and strongly worded UN resolutionbacked by united international pressure is the best hope for a peaceful resolution withIraq. AAPDuration : 22.752-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells reporters in Washington that if the world turns its backon problems like Iraq, terrorism will increase. AAPDuration : 15.163-----------------------Assaf and Rona Ramon, the son and widow of Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon, read a lettersent from space by astronaut Dave Brown.
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KEYWORD: AUDIO ADVISORY 11FEB2003

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