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AAP audio advisory 11Apr2002

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AAP audio advisory 11Apr2002

AAP audio advisory

THURSDAY APR 11 2002

http://aap.com.au/audio

AAP MultiMedia +61 2 9322 8000-----------------------US President George W Bush, speaking at an anti-cloning conference, says he and most Americansare against human cloning. APDuration : 18.259-----------------------Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon says the battle is only halfway through. APDuration : 10.997-----------------------Davis Cup captain John Fitzgerald says Lleyton Hewitt is keen to play with the Davis Cupsquad. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 25.929-----------------------Former prime minister Gough Whitlam, 85, who will be the first person to donate theirbrain to Sydney University brain bank, acknowledges he is not immortal. AAPDuration : 10.026-----------------------Davis Cup captain John Fitzgerald says it's vital for the team to win its match againstIndia in September to stay in the top tier of the competition. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 33.096-----------------------UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan says he is "appalled" by the dire humanitarian situationcaused by Israel's military offensive in the West Bank. APDuration : 22.728-----------------------President of the Arab American Institute James Zogby says Secretary of State Colin Powellwill only succeed if he presses both sides to take crucial steps toward peace. APDuration : 19.056-----------------------Davis Cup captain John Fitzgerald says Australia could have done a lot worse in the drawnthat to get India at home, even though the Indians have a proud cup record. Sunrise, SevenNetworkDuration : 21.179-----------------------Davis Cup captain John Fitzgerald says Australia has a good record against next roundopponents India but they're got a good team with experienced players. Sunrise, Seven NetworkDuration : 53.554-----------------------President of the Arab American Institute James Zogby says Colin Powell's peace missionis not just about the Israelis and Palestinians, but about American interests as well.

APDuration : 20.14-----------------------The White House has welcomed Israel's pull-back from three Palestinian villages. MarkSmith reports. APDuration : 35.761-----------------------Cara Reilly, neighbour of officer Edward Lutes who shot himself after a shooting rampagein New Jersey, says the community is in shock. APDuration : 10.155-----------------------Former prime minister Gough Whitlam, 85, explains why he wanted it made known he was askedto donate his brain to a Sydney University brain bank. AAPDuration : 17.272-----------------------An upbeat earnings outlook from retailer Sears, Roebuck lifted Wall Street out of itsmalaise today, sparking a broad rally across the market. Doug Whiteman reports. APDuration : 50.048-----------------------NSW Police Commissioner Peter Ryan answers rumours that he's set to take up a job with the IOC. 2GBDuration : 14.335-----------------------The wife of the outgoing NSW Police Commissioner, Adrienne Ryan, says life was made difficultfor her and her children by people like broadcaster Alan Jones with their constant criticismof her husband's performance. 2GBDuration : 28.737

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