AAP audio advisory 29Apr2003AAP audio advisory Tuesday, April 29, 2003Audio editor today is Rosemary TriggsTel: +61 2 9322 8722http://aap.com.au/audio-----------------------Former St George Rugby League great Graeme 'Changa' Langlands reflects on the club's pastat Jubilee Oval and its return there this weekend. AAPDuration : 81.173-----------------------Indonesian Foreign Minister Hasan Wirayuda says in an interview it is not his government'spolicy to help refugee boats continue their voyage to Australia, although some state officialsmight allow them to refuel. AAPDuration : 28.817-----------------------Adelaide recruit Wayne Carey tells a news conference it is easier to adjust to playinghis former team the Kangaroos because a lot of the players have changed since he was withthe club. AAPDuration : 47.814-----------------------Adelaide recruit Wayne Carey tells a news conference he does not expect any animosityfrom his former Kangaroos teammates when he plays against them for the first time at TelstraDome on Friday night. AAPDuration : 13.65-----------------------Former St George Dragons rugby league star Johnny Raper talks to reporters about playingat Jubilee Oval at Kogarah, the club's former home ground where it will return to thisweekend. AAPDuration : 157.358-----------------------ACT chief Minister Jon Stanhope, launching a collection of stories about January's Canberrabushfires, says the book will have a place in Australian history. AAPDuration : 30.972-----------------------AAP economist Garry Josling says the sluggish US economy is affecting consumer confidence. AAPDuration : 192.488-----------------------AWU NSW secretary Russ Collison tells reporters that what will happen to Pan Pharmaceuticalsemployees still has to be worked out. AAPDuration : 45.322-----------------------AWU NSW secretary Russ Collison tells reporters he'll be talking to Pan Pharmaceuticalsmanagement but already has been told the company will be seeking a reduction in the six-monthsuspension of its licence. AAPDuration : 60.229-----------------------Australian Workers Union NSW secretary Russ Collison tells reporters in Sydney that PanPharmaceuticals workers are devastated by the suspension of the company's licence. AAPDuration : 33.748-----------------------AMA President Dr Kerryn Phelps tells Channel Seven's Sunrise the Pan crisis shows consumersdepend for their health and safety on accurate product information and on manufacturershygiene. AAPDuration : 42.067-----------------------AMA President Dr Kerryn Phelps tells Channel Seven's Sunrise that the allegations againstPan Pharmaceuticals are rightly causing outrage among consumers. AAPDuration : 17.125-----------------------Dr John McEwen, adviser to the Therapeutic Goods Administration, describes the actiontaken over problems with the travel sickness tablet Travacalm were detected last January.
AAPDuration : 52.052-----------------------Dr John McEwen, adviser to the Therapeutic Goods Administration, says the reporting schemefor adverse reactions detected problems with the travel sickness tablet Travacalm in January.
AAPDuration : 23.959-----------------------Opposition Leader Simon Crean tells reporters in Brisbane the government should have beenprepared to act sooner on the complementary medicines crisis. AAPDuration : 66.638-----------------------Opposition Leader Simon Crean tells reporters in Brisbane that Labor will fight to saveMedicare from the changes announced by the Howard government. AAPDuration : 52.131-----------------------The Australian share market remained firmer at noon, buoyed by a stronger resources sectorand fuelled by rallies in offshore markets overnight, Garry Josling reports.
Duration : 229.552-----------------------Dr John McEwen, adviser for Australia's medicine watchdog, the Therapeutic Goods Administration,, tells a news conference of the immense difficulties in pinning blame on Pan Pharmaceuticals. AAPDuration : 60.894-----------------------Dr John McEwen, adviser for Australia's medicine watchdog, the Therapeutic Goods Administration,gives reporters details of their findings against Pan Pharmaceuticals. AAPDuration : 141.406-----------------------Dr John McEwen, adviser for Australia's medicine watchdog, the Therapeutic Goods Administration,tells a news conference why legal action has been taken against Pan Pharmaceuticals. AAPDuration : 63.32-----------------------US Secretary of State Colin Powell says a reinvigorated leadership within the Palestinianauthority would allow its people to move ahead in the world. APDuration : 19.147-----------------------Jordanian Foreign Minister Marwan Jamil Al-Muasher says he says he wants to see the MiddleEast peace process back on track. APDuration : 10.997-----------------------Wall Street had the economic and earnings news it's been so desperate to hear today, andstocks responded by barrelling higher, lifting the Dow Jones industrials more than 160points, Doug Whiteman reports. APDuration : 50.474-----------------------Dr Zheng Cui of Wake Forest University says that if they mate their cancer-resistant micewith non-resistant mice, the trait is passed on. APDuration : 21.237-----------------------Dr Mark Willingham of Wake Forest University says they've bred mice with a highly activatedimmune system that selectively targets and kills cancer cells, while leaving other cellsalone. APDuration : 18.781-----------------------Dr Zheng Cui, of Wake Forest University, says the research team he led has developed acolony of cancer-resistant mice. APDuration : 20.035-----------------------TGA principal medical officer John McEwan tells the Nine Network's Today that no problemhas been found yet with any prescription drugs in the Pan recall crisis. AAPDuration : 14.102-----------------------TGA principal medical officer John McEwan tells the Nine Network's Today that people shouldn'tthrow away their vitamins and herbal products until they've checked them against listsbeing prepared now. AAPDuration : 33.387-----------------------TGA principal medical officer John McEwan tells the Nine Network's Today that the recallof Pan-made vitamins and herbal products is the biggest in Australia's history. AAPDuration : 17.253-----------------------TGA principal medical officer John McEwan tells the Nine Network's Today that Pan is involvedin 70 per cent of Australia's vitamin and herbal products, and some painkillers, and listsare being prepared. AAPDuration : 48.628-----------------------Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock says Australia has redefined perceptions of peoplesmuggling in the region. AAPDuration : 72.778-----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer says it's not surprising that Indonesia is yet to passlaws against people smuggling because the country is complex. AAPDuration : 47.661-----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer says at the opening of a memorial garden for the 89Australians who died in the Bali bombing that the tragedy has brought Australia and Indonesiacloser together. AAPDuration : 46.823-----------------------Adelaide AFL captain Mark Ricciuto says he doesn't expect Wayne Carey to be the targetof anything stupid from his former Kangaroos teammates this Friday night. AAPDuration : 11.654-----------------------Adelaide AFL captain Mark Ricciuto says he was disappointed to be benched in the firstquarter against Port Adelaide on Saturday night. AAPDuration : 20.453-----------------------Adelaide AFL captain Mark Ricciuto says Port Adelaide has 'the wood' on his side. AAPDuration : 5.703-----------------------Adelaide AFL captain Mark Ricciuto says he's not aware of rumours of a rift between himselfand their coach Gary Ayres. AAPDuration : 12.79-----------------------Port Adelaide's Michael Wilson says two knee reconstructions have altered his attitudeto the AFL game and its place in his life. AAPDuration : 13.92-----------------------Army Corporal Randy Litwin says the last US soldier missing in Iraq, Army Specialist EdwardJohn Anguiano, has been found dead after being attacked on March 23. AAPDuration : 28.218-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells the Nine Network's Today that Australia's health systemis better because it also relies on the private sector. AAPDuration : 29.091-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells the Nine Network's Today that the changes to Medicarehe announced yesterday will reinforce the pillars of the health system. AAPDuration : 30.607-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells the Nine Network's Today that only a party with no policyof its own would say the changes his government plans for Medicare will be its death-knell.
AAPDuration : 39.991-----------------------Josh Bernoff, analyst at Forrester Research, says consumers may find Apple's digital musicservice more appealing than others that have been around longer. APDuration : 19.913-----------------------Josh Bernoff, analyst with Forrester Research, says the new Apple music downloading servicewill work only with its Macintosh computers. APDuration : 17.996-----------------------Josh Bernoff, analyst at Forrester Research, says Apple could succeed with paid musicdownloads where others have failed. APDuration : 19.053-----------------------US President George W Bush, says the US pledged to rid Iraq of an impressive regime anddid it -- but the work is not complete. AAPDuration : 11.571-----------------------US President George W Bush voices optimism that with America's help, Iraq can become aflourishing democracy. AAPDuration : 17.512-----------------------Pascale Brudon, World Health Organisation representative in Vietnam, says the Vietnamesehealth authorities still need to be vigilant. APDuration : 18.154-----------------------Pascale Brudon, World Health Organisation representative in Vietnam, says Vietnam's vigilantapproach to SARS has paid off. APDuration : 8.28-----------------------Pascale Brudon, World Health Organisation representative in Vietnam, says the SARS epidemichas peaked in some of the hardest-hit countries. APDuration : 21.393
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