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Afternoons for Wednesday 13 May 2009

  • Previous Episode: Tuesday, 12 May 2009
  • Next Episode: Thursday, 14 May 2009
  • Jim's essay

    1:06 PM.The benefits of daydreaming; can letting one's mind wander can let it work at its best? Audio

  • The best song ever written

    1:10 PM.And for Nadene Hall of Mangatawhiri, northern Waikato, it's Anthony Warlow's 'I'll walk beside you'. Audio

  • The funeral of Senior Constable Len Snee

    2:10 PM.A highly respected police officer for 33-years, Len is survived by wife Vicki and children, Joe and Sam. Audio

  • Take a ride in my car

    2:30 PM.A Green alternative to public transport for the commute, find the perfect person to carpool with. Audio

  • He rourou for 13 May 2009

    2:40 PM.Te Rore Neho is hopeful government officials will eventually learn to work with kura kaupapa Maori, not against it. Audio

  • The virtual world

    3:12 PM.The Baxters look at the latest goings on from the Interweb and beyond. Audio

  • Asian report for 12 May 2009

    3:30 PM.A year later, we talk Shelley Huang about her self-funded documentary on the Sichuan Earthquake in China. Audio

  • Urban Village

    3:33 PM.Jenny Carlyon and Diana Morrow talk to Sapna Samant about their new book Urban Village. Audio

  • Environment story - Adams Island

    3:47 PM.Alison Ballance is on the southern most sub-Antarctic Auckland island, talking to marine mammal specialist Simon Childerhouse. Audio

  • The panel (part 1)

    4:10 PM.Len Snee's funeral; firearm laws and; parking tickets with Mark Inglis and Bomber Bradbury. Audio

  • The panel (part 2)

    4:35 PM.Panellists opine plus Auckland roading, voicemail and newspapers are scrutinised. Audio

  • Previous Episode: Tuesday, 12 May 2009
  • Next Episode: Thursday, 14 May 2009
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