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Playing Favourites with Carl Wilson
Music critic at Slate, whose 2007 book about Celine Dion has just been issued in an expanded edition: Let's Talk About Love: Why Other People Have Such Bad Taste. Audio
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Rugby tests could return to Tonga after long absence
Audio 5 Jun 2014It's expected that major upgrades to Tonga's national stadium, in the build up to the 2019 Pacific Games, will also allow the Tongan rugby team to play tests at home for the first time in a decade. Audio
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Samoa ratifies landmark arms treaty
Audio 5 Jun 2014Regional campaigners against the global arms trade say Pacific Island countries should follow Samoa's lead and ratify a landmark international treaty. Audio
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PM accused of playing politics over Pacific immigration
Audio 4 Jun 2014The Prime Minister's being accused of playing politics over Pacific immigration. Audio
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Sport: NRL club St George Dragons assess local talent in Samoa
Audio 3 Jun 2014Australia NRL team St George Illawarra sent a team of scouts to Samoa to test out the country's local rugby league talent, with an eye to forming a long-term partnership. Audio
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Sport: World Cup spots up for grabs in Pacific Netball Series
Audio 2 Jun 2014The Pacific Netball Series returns to Rarotonga this week with more games and more to play for. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Clemency Montelle
Senior Lecturer of Mathematics at the University of Canterbury, and a Rutherford Discovery Fellow reading original texts in the Exact Sciences in Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Arabic, and Cuneiform. Audio
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Fiji regime playing games - UFDF
Audio 30 May 2014The United Front for a Democratic Fiji says delay tactics are being deployed by the regime despite the elections due in just over three months. Audio
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Manus landowners angered by report from Canberra
Audio 28 May 2014Manus Island community says reports in February riots at the detention centre at biased. Audio
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Fiji unionist steps down to contest elections
Audio 26 May 2014The prominent Fiji trade unionist, Attar Singh, has stepped down in order to contest this year's elections. Audio
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Labour says all is still to play for despite poor polls results
Audio 26 May 2014The Labour Party Leader, David Cunliffe, says that when the nation goes to the polls this year it will be a 'knife-edge' election. That's despite the National Party opening up at least a 20-point gap… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Danny Lemon
DJ who owned one of the world's largest and most significant collections of reggae music until around 8500 of his records were destroyed in a fire at a storage facility earlier this year. Audio
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A bid to create the world's biggest drugs group in play
Audio 23 May 2014A bid to create the world's biggest drugs group is not over yet - with some AstraZeneca shareholders at odds over the British company's decision to reject a takeover bid from the American giant… Audio
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Schoolboy sensation 'tip of iceberg' says Tonga rugby coach
Audio 23 May 2014Tonga rugby coach Mana Otai says the global reaction to 18-year-old sensation Taniela Tupou came as no surprise to him, with foreign scouts already on the lookout for the next schoolboy star. Audio
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Suspended Nauru MPs just doing their jobs - NZ MP
Audio 22 May 2014A New Zealand Opposition MP says he hopes the Nauru Government recognises that three suspended MPs were just doing their job of trying to keep it honest. Audio
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Police in Solomon Islands remain on high alert following riots
Audio 21 May 2014The police in Solomon Islands say they remain on high alert following the weekend's riots in Honiara but peace appears has been restored. Audio
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Ex Bangladesh cricket coach excited by Fiji challenge
Audio 19 May 2014Cricket Fiji appoints former Bangladesh coach, who says he is looking forward to the challenge of mentoring players at both the elite and grassroots level. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Sandi Toksvig
Author, playwright and broadcaster who is a regular panelist on the quiz programme QI, and is a guest of the Auckland Writers Festival. Audio
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Govt minister play down warnings about migration spike
Audio 16 May 2014Senior Government ministers say a spike in immigration should be celebrated because it shows more people want to stay here. Audio
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Sport: Wynton Rufer trying to develop winning culture in PNG
Audio 16 May 2014Former New Zealand football international and Oceania's Player of the 20th Century is now coaching the Papua New Guinea senior and Under 20s teams, and striving to develop a winning culture among a… Audio
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Free and fair elections: how does Fiji measure up?
Audio 13 May 2014An elections expert looks at international measures of fair elections as concerns continue to be raised about the elections run up in Fiji. Audio
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Still Playing at 93 - Harry Taylor
Audio 13 May 2014The walls of Waitakere Stadium are reverberating with the sound of thousands of little white plastic balls right now, as the World's Veteran Table Tennis Championships get underway. Audio
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PNG Defence Minister plays down reports of OPM border troubles
Audio 13 May 2014Papua New Guinea's Defence Minister says the government is working with Indonesia to investigate and minimise tensions along the two countries' common border. Audio
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The World Bank advocates greater labour mobility
Audio 12 May 2014The World Bank advocates greater labour mobility as the key to improving employment and opportunity in the Pacific. Audio
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Tonga's Afghanistan deployment completed - what's next?
Audio 12 May 2014Tonga's soldiers end their deployment to Afghanistan and now attention turns to how they might be employed now. Audio