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Afternoons for Wednesday 11 June 2008

  • Previous Episode: Tuesday, 10 June 2008
  • Next Episode: Thursday, 12 June 2008
  • Jim's Essay

    1:07 PM.As the brain gets older being social goes a long way. Audio

  • The Best Song Ever Written

    1:10 PM.Mountains of Mourn - Don Mclean Audio

  • Link 3

    1:15 PM.Did you get the link? This weeks prize Phoenix Foundations CD 'Happy Ending". Audio

  • Virtual World

    1:15 PM."Nerdic"is the fastest growing language in Europe. Audio

  • Shellfish Warning

    2:10 PM.Medical officer of health Dr Jonathan Jarman says shellfish gathering is increasing as food and petrol prices climb. Audio

  • The Unlikely Lads

    2:20 PM.One's a bearded, heavy metal-loving bogan, the other a clean cut accounts manager. Audio

  • He Rourou for 11 June 2008

    2:45 PM.In He Rourou today, Ana Tapiata talks to Te Ahu Rei, the MC for Massey University's Maori graduation ceremony in Wellington. Audio

  • Feature Album for 11 June 2008

    2:50 PM.The Notorious Byrd Brothers - the Byrds (1968). Audio

  • Can Auckland Be a Major Cultrual Centre in Five Years?

    3:33 PM.Robbie Macrae, programme director, performing arts at The Edge in Auckland about their International Arts Season. Audio

  • Science Story

    3:47 PM.Veronika Meduna gets a taste of the power of the ocean. Audio

  • The Panel (part 1)

    4:06 PM.Joanne Black and Deborah Hill-Cone join Jim Mora on the panel. Audio

  • The Panel (part 2)

    4:38 PM.Joanne Black and Deborah Hill-Cone join Jim Mora on the panel. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Tuesday, 10 June 2008
  • Next Episode: Thursday, 12 June 2008
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