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Afternoons for Wednesday 9 September 2009
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Jim's Essay
1:06 PM.A few interesting research findings to start us off today. Audio
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Link Three
1:25 PM.What do the three songs have in common? Audio
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Rental runners
2:11 PM.Millions of dollars are being written off in parking and infringement fines left unpaid by overseas tourists when they leave the country. Audio
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Kiwi book classics
2:24 PM.1,000 Kiwi classics have just been released on line as freely-available, downloadable e-Books. Audio
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He Rourou for 9 September 2009
2:43 PM.In He Rourou today Ana Tapiata talks with kaumatua Tunu Walker about the clash of Maori and Pakeha world views in healthcare. Audio
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Virtual world - Hamish MacEwan
3:10 PM.The increasing number of people who are researching online before buying offline - known as ROBOs - is fuelling a mini-boom in retailers. Audio
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Auckland story with David Steemson
3:35 PM.He visits Auckland's Queens Wharf. It'll be open to the public for the first time in years this coming Sunday. Audio
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Science story
3:48 PM.In a newly released report on the state of rivers in the Manawatu, the Horizons Regional Council describes the state of the Manawatu River as 'Generally Poor'. Audio
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The panel (part 1)
4:09 PM.With today's guests Finlay McDonald and Neil Miller. Audio
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The panel (part 2)
4:36 PM.With today's guests Finlay McDonald and Neil Miller. Audio