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Afternoons for Tuesday 3 June 2008
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The Best Song Ever Written
1:06 PM.Gordon Halsey from Wellington has chosen Peter Gabriel's and Kate Bush's 'Don't Give Up'. Audio
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Reeling in the Years - 1964
1:17 PM.The Lyttelton road tunnel was opened and NZ's last commuter tram made its final run from Thorndon to Newtown in Wellington. Special Guest Lindsey Yeo. Audio
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A Future Without Farmers
2:10 PM.New Zealand will lose its farmers unless their contributions to the country are valued more, says Director of Agriculture at Massey University, Professor Jacqueline Rowarth. Audio
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A New Film Based in Bluff Called"Delicate"
2:20 PM.Writer and director Brent Roderique discusses his project and the reasons that motivated him to make it. Audio
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He Rourou for 3 June 2008
2:45 PM.Ana Tapiata talks to Mauriora Kingi, a Judge at the senior Maori section of the Wellington secondary school speech competitions. Audio
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Feature Album - Leftism by Leftfield
2:52 PM.1995 award winning album. Leftfield were the first to incorporate dub and reggae into house beats. Audio
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Surviving Breast Cancer
3:12 PM.This year in New Zealand an estimated 2500 cases are expected to be diagnosed and 700 people are expected to die from this disease. Audio
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Asian Report
3:33 PM.Suzanne Schokman visits the Filipino community in Christchurch, and finds out more about their love for music and entertainment. Audio
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Environment Report
3:47 PM.Veronika Meduna visits Mana Island, off Wellington's west coast, to find out about its restoration. Audio
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The Panel (part 1)
4:07 PM.Ali Akram and Neil Miller join Jim on the panel. Audio
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The Panel (part 2)
4:35 PM.Ali Akram and Neil Miller join Jim on the panel. Audio