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Afternoons for Tuesday 2 December 2008

  • Previous Episode: Monday, 1 December 2008
  • Next Episode: Wednesday, 3 December 2008
  • The best song ever written

    1:10 PM.Morning has broken by Cat Stevens. Audio

  • Reeling in the years -1966

    1:15 PM.With Ross Goodwin. Audio

  • You might think twice about your takeaways

    2:10 PM.A new study into takeaway food shows alarming figures. Audio

  • Google's StreetView launched in NZ

    2:20 PM.The free software lets Internet users"walk"down city streets and view the scene from any angle on their computer screens. Audio

  • He Rourou for 2 December 2008

    2:45 PM.Ana Tapiata discusses the reasons why with Dr Hone Kaa set up a charitable trust to target child abuse. Audio

  • Feature album - For Once in My Life

    2:50 PM.The 1968 album by Motown singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder. He was 18 at the time. Audio

  • Do you have the creative edge?

    3:10 PM.Kiwi raised, Brent Taylor is a Melbourne based professional researcher - he has an honours degree in psychology. Audio

  • Asian Report for 2 December 2008

    3:30 PM.Asian comedy is the theme of today's story, kiwi actor/comedian Tarun Mohanbhai, is known for being that Indian guy! Audio

  • Environment story - Going bush

    3:46 PM.Veronika Meduna took Kirstie Ross to a spot of urban bush above Wellington to find out New Zealanders' perception of nature. Audio

  • The Panel - part 1

    4:08 PM.With Mary McCullum and Richard Langston. Audio

  • The panel - part 2

    4:35 PM.With Mary McCullum and Richard Langston. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Monday, 1 December 2008
  • Next Episode: Wednesday, 3 December 2008
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