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Kiwis Who Should Be Famous - Dr Brian Mason
Audio 5 Jan 2010Simon Nathan told us about his unsung hero, the late Dr Brian Mason - an expert on meteorites who was involved in the study of moon rocks in the 1970s. Audio
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Dr Jill Bolte Taylor: Stroke and recovery
Audio 23 Dec 2009Neuroanatomist who experienced a stroke in 1996, and has been successfully rebuilding her brain. Audio
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Secret Dr Seuss art unveiled
Audio 17 Dec 2009Doctor Seuss is known for his books, it's true; but did you know he illustrated them too? His art's now in Wellington on display - Demelza Leslie reports today. Audio
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Maori architecture with Dr Deidre Brown
Audio 14 Dec 2009From Fale to Wharenui, the evolution and importance of Maori architecture in both an historic and contemporary context. Audio
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Dr Bollard signals earlier than expected rates rise
Audio 10 Dec 2009The Reserve Bank governor Alan Bollard caught the markets off guard today by signalling he may hike the historically low Official Cash Rate sooner than expected. Audio
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Fiji Blogger - Dr Crosbie Walsh
Audio 9 Dec 2009Pacific political geographer and blogger, Dr Crosbie Walsh, on the challenges of maintaining a political blog about Fiji. Audio
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Dr Richard Grant - ready for Asia
Audio 22 Nov 2009Dr Grant is the director of the Asia New Zealand Foundation and he speaks with Chris about the increasing importance of Asia to New Zealand and the cultural paradigm which is shifting from the… Audio
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Feature guest - Dr Susan Linn
Audio 12 Nov 2009Susan Linn is a co-founder of the US national coalition Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, which has taken on Disney and McDonalds over their marketing to children. Disney recently offered… Audio
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Tune Your Engine: Dr Phil Hammond
Audio 10 Nov 2009Dr Phil Hammond is a doctor, comedian and commentator on UK health. Audio
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Dr Jill Vintiner
Audio 3 Nov 2009New police powers to compel people to give a DNA sample will see ESR have to deal with around 5-thousand additional profiles a year. Audio
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Lost Languages - Dr Greg Anderson
Audio 26 Oct 2009Director of the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages and subject of documentary 'The Linguists'. Audio
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Dr Sharples "extremely disappointed" at govt actions
Audio 14 Oct 2009Prime Minister John Key also says the Rugby World Cup bidding process could have been handled better. Audio
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Author slot - Dr. Michael Ungar
Audio 12 Oct 2009His latest book"Turning the Me generation into the We generation"is drawn from his years of clinical work with children, teenagers and their families. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Ian Chapman aka Dr Glam
Audio 3 Oct 2009Musician, writer, academic and 1970s cultural fetishist; his memoir of the era is Glory Days: from Gumboots to Platforms. Audio
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Dr Sharad Paul - Doctor and philanthropist
Audio 24 Sep 2009Skin cancer specialist and owner of Baci Lounge cafe / bookstores, whose profits are donated to children's literacy initiatives. Audio
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Dr Val Hooper
Audio 10 Sep 2009Victoria University Researchers say many people with flout the ban on using mobile phones while driving. Audio
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Feature guest - Dr Rosaly Lopes
Audio 19 Aug 2009Volcanologist and planetary geologist - she's just released a tourist guide to the world's volcanoes. Audio
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Dr Steve Hoadley on New Zealand troops in Afghanistan
Audio 28 Jul 2009We invited Prime Minister, John Key on the programme today but he declined. Joining Geoff Robinson is Associate Professor of Political Studies at Auckland University, Dr Steve Hoadley. Audio
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Feature guest - Dr John Long
Audio 22 Jul 2009Dr John Long is a renowned Australian Paleontologist. Audio
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Feature guest - Dr Kerry Spackman
Audio 15 Jul 2009NZ neuroscientist who works with athletes and celebrities and is author of The Winner's Bible. Audio
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Dr. Peter Walls
Audio 10 Jul 2009Principal Conductor and Music Director of Opus Orchestra Dr. Peter Walls. Audio
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Dr Stewart Jessamine
Audio 2 Jul 2009Confluent Spraygel is used by surgeons to prevent scarring but is being blamed by a Wellington gynecologist for causing pain and sometimes serious complications in many of her patients. Audio
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Feature guest - Dr David Gallo
Audio 16 Jun 2009Oceanographer, Dr David G Gallo is director of special projects at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution - Massuchusetts. Audio