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6.30 NEWS. 04/01/1987

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News, sport and weather. Main stories: 2000 people are now known to be homeless in the Cook Islands after the onslaught by Hurricane Sally. Property damage is extensive, running into the many millions of dollars. Tonight the hurricane, described as the worst ever to hit the Cook Islands, is blowing itself out. Speakers: Reverend Lucky Mave, Ron Taylor (TVNZ Reporter). New Zealand aid for the ...
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1987
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Cook Islands
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MovingImage
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
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TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND
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