27 September 2000
Wednesday September 27 2000
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6:20: US SKELETAL RETURN:
ARMAND MINTHORN from the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, speaking from Oregon about the legal wrangle over the remains of a 9,000 year old man, who Minthorn says is the oldest 'ancestor' of Native American Indians.
6:37: NSW VANISHING LIZARD:
DON DRISCOLL from the Division of Wildlife and Ecology with the CSIRO, speaking from Canberra about the dissapearance of rare reptiles in many parts of NSW.
6:44: POLITICAL UPDATE:
Fran Kelly in Sydney this week updates us on the early news in federal politics.
6:48: UK LOST EMBRYOS:
JAMES YENDELL, spokesperson for Britain's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority discusses the furore over embryos that went missing from a clinic in Hampshire. There are fears they may be implanted somewhere else.
MUSIC STING: Winter Solstice - From the Tea Part's album Splendor Solis.
7:34: POLITICAL UPDATE:
Fran Kelly interviews social theorist PICO IYER about his new book Global Soul.
MUSIC STING: Kosciuszko - From Midnight Oil's album Red Sails in the Sunset.
7:43: ROY AND HG:
The comedy duo check in with their regular look at what's on at the games.
7:48: CYCLE CRAZY:
Tim Latham reports on the the womens cycling road race as it weaves it's way around Sydney's Eastern Suburbs.
MUSIC STING: Ben Harper - From his latest album Burn To Shine.
7:53: NEDS REAL THING:
Historian KEN OLDIS checks in from Melbourne to discuss the controversy over just which steel suit belonged to the famed outlaw, Ned Kelly.
8:06: EMPTY GAMES ROOMS:
Cathy Van Extel reports on how Sydney has coped with the estimated one million visitors that have flooded into the city for the games.
8:12: OLY STAFF FUTURE:
GARY MOORE from the NSW Council of Social Service and ALISON HATCHARD from employment firm Lee Hepps Harrison discuss the likely employment squeeze after the Olympics competition finishes.
8:18: NEW MUSIC:
Tim Ritchie steps in for his weekly look at the world of music. He talks about James Hardway's track "Survivor" from the album "Moors and Christians". Label: Hydrogen Jukebox.

