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  1. 1. Scoop: Scoop Top 30 Weekend Ratings - 4-5 March 2006
    www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0603 - [Cached]

    Published on: 3/1/2006   Last Visited: 3/5/2006

    7: Scoop Images: It's High Noon For Linda Clark Linda Clark host of Radio New Zealand's Nine to Noon show for the past few years today finishes up. To mark the occasion Scoop went over to take a few pictures of Linda during her last session behind the microphone. Clark is moving on to study ...
  2. 2. Speaker Information for Linda Clark at Celebrity Speakers (NZ) Ltd
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    Published on: 4/13/2006   Last Visited: 12/14/2007

    Speaker details for Linda Clark
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    Linda Clark Click here to find Linda Clark's Profile on the new Celebrity Speakers' Website!

    Former host of National Radio's Nine to Noon show, Linda Clark is one of New Zealand's most formidable journalists.

    Linda worked initially in print, working for the Manawatu Evening Standard, the New Zealand Times, the Dominion and National Business Review. In 1990 she began working for Television New Zealand, firstly for the current affairs programme "Frontline", then for One Network News.

    In 1992 Linda became part of TVNZ's team of political reporters. She became Political Editor in late 1993 and subsequently hosted various political or current affairs programmes.

    In 1999 Linda retired from her position at TVNZ to look for new challenges. This resulted in a move to Auckland and a brief stint as Editor of Grace magazine, until the magazine was unexpectedly closed down, and a return to television as host of Face the Nation.

    She has won numerous journalism awards in both print and television, including the Qantas Award for Best Current Affairs Story in 1992, the Qantas Award for Best News Reporting in 1994 and the Asia 2000 prize for journalism.
  3. 3. noizyblog
    www.noizyland.com/james/2004_0 - [Cached]

    Published on: 7/1/2004   Last Visited: 10/24/2004

    Anyway, the story's being doing the usual rounds, with Russell Brown wondering 'why all the fuss' (and then, as pnn adroitly points out, continuing to dedicate an entire column to the topic), pnn compares Clark to a spoilt rich-girl, and, amazingly enough, nzpundit nearly sees eye-to-eye with Russell by saying...
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    It's common for Leaders around the world to be given a jump on the traffic.(But not before slagging Clark off for her support of the arts, race relations record, international relations, blah blah blah...).
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    I'm pleased Russell Brown has posted the transcript to National Radio's Linda Clark / Don Brash interview from Monday morning, and specifically the bit where Linda takes Don to task about his claim that New Zealand has "one of the worst crime records in the developed world."
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    Clark: Well, that's interesting. See, that's what you said in your speech yesterday. You said arguably we've got one of the highest crime rates in the developed world.

    Brash: Absolutely.

    Clark: Well, this morning we get out the seventh United Nations survey on crime trends - and we haven't. I'm looking at a comparison of New Zealand, Australia, Canada, England and Wales, South Africa and the USA.
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    Brash: Linda, I quoted ... My source for my statement in my speech ... I haven't got that source in front of me at the moment, but on the basis of that source which I gave in my speech, we have one of the highest crime rates in the developed world. I mean that's the basis on which I made the statement.

    Clark: Well, your source was the United Kingdom Home Office statistical bulletin of the year 2000.

    Brash: Okay. What's wrong with that?

    Clark: Well I'm just...
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    Speaking of Linda Clark, how funny was Eating Media Lunch on Tuesday night? Not being one for the telly, this was only the second episode I've managed to tune in on, and the segment where they interviewed some Christchurch Broadcasting School students was priceless. Newsboy: Name a ginger journalist

    Student: Ahhh, Linda Clark? Although, she's not really a journalist, is she?Ahahaha!

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