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Afternoons for Monday 6 April 2009

  • Previous Episode: Friday, 3 April 2009
  • Next Episode: Tuesday, 7 April 2009
  • Best song ever written - World Before Columbus

    1:08 PM.By Suzanne Vega, chosen by Marcus Gower from Kihikihi. Audio

  • Eight months to Mars - Paul Reynolds

    1:16 PM.Chief Executive of our largest company, with more than 20 years' senior management experience in telecommunications. Audio

  • Weather records

    2:11 PM.The aim is to have weather records from every day from 1891 to the present available on the internet. Audio

  • Net death

    2:20 PM.At a time when online activity is peaking, it would seem just as many internet fads are dying off. Audio

  • He Rourou for 6 April 2009

    2:46 PM.In He Rourou today Ana Tapiata talks to kaumatua Sam Jackson about his thoughts on a new relationship between old foes. Audio

  • Author slot - Julia Bickerstaff

    3:12 PM.She has just released a book 'How To Bake A Business"- recipes to turn your bright idea into a successful enterprise. Audio

  • Author slot - Julia Bickerstaff

    3:12 PM.She has just released a book 'How To Bake A Business' - recipes to turn your bright idea into a successful enterprise. Audio

  • This Way Up feature - Wasabi

    3:35 PM.Fenton Wood of Coppersfolly wasabi - talking with Simon Morton. Audio

  • Environmental story - Snow Tussocks

    3:46 PM.Terry Chapin is professor of botany at the Institute of Arctic Biology at the University of Fairbanks. Audio

  • The panel (part 1)

    4:07 PM.With today's guests Liz Bowen Clewley and Penny Ashton. Audio

  • The panel (part 2)

    4:36 PM.With today's guests Liz Bowen Clewley and Penny Ashton. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Friday, 3 April 2009
  • Next Episode: Tuesday, 7 April 2009
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