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Afternoons for Thursday 2 October 2008

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 1 October 2008
  • Next Episode: Friday, 3 October 2008
  • Jim's Essay

    1:07 PM."Disorder In The American Courts" Audio

  • The Best Song Ever Written - Good Vibrations

    1:12 PM.For David Reid the best song ever written is Good Vibrations by The Beach Boys. Audio

  • Your Place - Hawea

    1:17 PM.Today we visit Hawea,15 kilometers east of Wanaka and still a largely undiscovered, untouched piece of NZ. Audio

  • Asian Health

    2:10 PM.Eating disorders, sexual health and addiction have been highlighted as major problems affecting Christchurch's Asian population. Audio

  • Lotto - What's it like to win?

    2:20 PM.In 2006, Geoff and Helen Henderson won $18 million with a ticket purchased in Kaeo, and their world was turned upside down. Audio

  • He Rourou for Thursday 2 October

    2:45 PM.Ana Tapiata talks with Kapareira, about working for a social service agency that supports tangata whaiora to find housing. Audio

  • Feature Album - Welcome Interstate Managers

    2:50 PM.Fountains of Wayne formed in 1996 and are best known for tracks like "Radiation Vibe" and "Stacy's Mom". Audio

  • Arts Report - Lynn Freeman

    3:08 PM.We meet designer Barbara Drake and find the connection between an online jumble sale and contemporary New Zealand art. Audio

  • Christchurch Story - Katy Gosset

    3:30 PM.It is the city's 20th Anniversary Model Train Show and some ten thousand hobbyists are expected. Audio

  • Environment Story - E Day

    3:45 PM."E-Day"is a nation-wide initiative to caution people about the dangers of e-waste and recycle old computers. Audio

  • The Panel ( Part 1 )

    4:07 PM.Tony Doe and David Farrar join Jim on the panel today. Audio

  • The Panel ( Part 2)

    4:35 PM.David Farrar and Tony Doe are the guest on the panel today. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Wednesday, 1 October 2008
  • Next Episode: Friday, 3 October 2008
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