AAP audio advisory 06Aug2003AAP audio advisory Wednesday, August 6, 2003Audio editor today is Christine D'MelloTel: +61 2 9322 8722http://aap.com.au/audio-----------------------AFP Commissioner Mick Keelty says authorities have to target the causes of terrorism toreduce the number of people taking up the cause of terrorist group Jemaah Islamiah. AAPDuration : 13.394-----------------------Garry Josling from AAP's finance desk with today's stock market wrap. AAPDuration : 111.746-----------------------Brisbane Broncos captain Gorden Tallis on his relationship with referee Bill Harrigan,at the launch of Tallis' book Raging Bull in Brisbane today. AAPDuration : 22.663-----------------------NRL referee Bill Harrigan gives his version of events of Gorden Tallis' famous sin-binningat the launch of Tallis' biography Raging Bull. AAPDuration : 45.14-----------------------The Reverend Gene Robinson, whose election as the Episcopal Church's first openly gaybishop has been confirmed, says this is a big step for gays and lesbians. APDuration : 17.24-----------------------The Reverend Gene Robinson, whose election as the Episcopal Church's first openly gaybishop has been confirmed, says opposition to his election as a bishop makes the day bitter.
APDuration : 17.341-----------------------Talking on Sky News, New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Phil Goff replies when askedif he is happy with the strength of the travel warning New Zealand has in place. AAPDuration : 27.059-----------------------Talking on Sky News, New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Phil Goff replies when askedif he would be seeking to have discussions with Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri.
AAPDuration : 49.919-----------------------The Australian stock market was weaker at noon dragged down by News Corp and a sharp downturnon Wall Street overnight. Garry Josling reports. AAPDuration : 89.527-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells ABC Radio most of the people who died in the MarriottHotel blast in Jakarta are innocent people. AAPDuration : 13.501-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells ABC Radio the fight against terrorism in the region willprobably go on for years. AAPDuration : 17.391-----------------------Opposition Leader Simon Crean says the attack on the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta demonstratesthe importance of a united regional approach to fight terrorism. AAPDuration : 26.728-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells ABC Radio Aboriginal people remain as a group the mostdisadvantaged of Australians. AAP. AAPDuration : 23.201-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells ABC Radio there is a strong suspicion the terrorist groupJemaah Islamiah is responsible for the blast at the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta, but thereis no direct proof of that yet. AAPDuration : 19.114-----------------------Episcopal Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold announces the vote to approve the EpiscopalChurch's first openly gay bishop, the Reverend Gene Robinson. APDuration : 15.645-----------------------Jacqui Rudman -- wife of Melbourne businessman Michael Rudman who was hurt in the carbomb attack on the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta -- says he called after the blast to tellher he was slightly injured and was going to hospital. AAPDuration : 12.431-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard tells ABC Radio the attack on the Marriott hotel that is popularwith foreigners is an attack on the Indonesian state and people. AAPDuration : 23.357-----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer tells Sky News the attack on the Marriott Hotel in Jakartaappears to bear the fingerprints of the terror group Jemaah Islamiah. AAPDuration : 38.036-----------------------Massachusetts Bishop Gordon Scruton, addressing the Episcopal Church's general conventionin Minneapolis, says Gene Robinson doesn't appear to be connected to a web site for gayyouths that has links to pornography. AAPDuration : 9.238-----------------------Massachusetts Bishop Gordon Scruton, addressing the Episcopal Church's general conventionin Minneapolis, says his investigation into allegations against the Reverend Gene Robinsonis complete. APDuration : 22.553-----------------------US Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge says the war on terrorism is being fought everywhere-- in both Indonesia and the United States. APDuration : 22.153-----------------------US Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge says the Indonesia bombing won't affect the terroralert level in the US. APDuration : 18.055-----------------------The Reverend Randolph Dales, Episcopal Church deputy, tells a general convention in Minneapolis,New Hampshire Episcopalians have confidence that the investigation is complete, and Robinsonshould still be confirmed as their bishop. APDuration : 16.253-----------------------Reverend Randolph Dales, Episcopal Church deputy, tells a general convention in Minneapolis,says New Hampshire Episcopalians are satisfied with an investigation into allegationsagainst bishop-elect Gene Robinson. APDuration : 16.825-----------------------Abdulla Seyeah Sheriff, rebel leader, with reporters in Monrovia, Liberia, says his forceswill cede control over Monrovia's port to international peacekeepers -- but only afterLiberian President Charles Taylor leaves the country. APDuration : 7.393-----------------------AP correspondent Doug Whiteman says US stocks go sliding. APDuration : 51.036-----------------------US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, at a Pentagon briefing, says it's difficult to predictwhether Liberia's president, Charles Taylor, will make good on his promise to step downand leave the country. APDuration : 18.082-----------------------US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, at a Pentagon briefing, says he and President GeorgeBush have discussed the possibility of using some US troops to lend support to Africanpeacekeeping forces in Liberia. APDuration : 15.469-----------------------General Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, at a Pentagon briefing,says the US military has enough troops to fulfill any mission US President George Bushmight order. APDuration : 9.566-----------------------General Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, at a Pentagon briefing,says any US mission in Liberia would have no comparison to the earlier problems the USmilitary faced in Somalia. APDuration : 12.502-----------------------General Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, at a briefing at the Pentagon,says any US military mission in Liberia would be limited in size and scope. APDuration : 10.245-----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer tells the Seven Network Australia had had intelligencethat an attack was a possibility in Indonesia. AAPDuration : 33.555-----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer tells the Nine Network he feels enormously sorry forIndonesia as the attack would have a devastating impact on its international image. AAPDuration : 56.428-----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer tells the Nine Network an Australian Federal Policeteam would head for Indonesia to provide support following contact between AFP CommissionerMick Keelty and the Indonesian police commissioner. AAPDuration : 35.501-----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer tells the Nine Network there are no Australians amongthe 16 killed in the suspected suicide bombing at the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta. AAPDuration : 34.462-----------------------Australian tourist Simon Leuning helped save an injured taxi driver who was hurt in thesuspected suicide bombing at the Marriott Hotel in Jakarta that claimed the lives of 16people. AAPDuration : 5.058-----------------------Australian tourist Simon Leuning says taxis at the taxi rank near the Marriott Hotel inJakarta that was rocked by a suspected suicide bombing that killed 16 were on fire. AAPDuration : 4.87-----------------------Foreign Minister Alexander Downer says the Australian admitted to hospital is all rightand will be discharged from hospital, and another Australian who was at the hotel is uninjured.
AAPDuration : 11.996-----------------------Prime Minister John Howard has said the Jakarta blast is another reminder that the fightagainst terror goes on. AAPDuration : 10.466-----------------------Scott McClellan, White House Press Secretary, says the bombing in Jakarta shows the waron terror is not over. APDuration : 18.552-----------------------Scott McClellan, White House Press Secretary, says the Indonesian government has the backingof the US in its battle against terrorism. APDuration : 15.839-----------------------Scott McClellan, White House Press Secretary, at a briefing, says the US strongly condemnsthe attack in Jakarta, Indonesia. APDuration : 8.563
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