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Afternoons for Wednesday 11 November 2009
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The best song ever written
1:10 PM.Mike Williams from Pakuranga chooses"Layla"by Eric Clapton. Audio
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Link 3
1:15 PM.What do these 3 songs have in common? Audio
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Zee
1:20 PM.A new drug, causing users 'acute psychotic experiences' has police and drug support services on alert in Nelson. Audio
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Pram Danger
2:10 PM.The New Zealand distributer of a popular range of push chairs recalled in the United States says there's no need for such action here. Audio
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He Rourou for 11 November 2009
2:45 PM.Ana Tapiata talks to Charlie Te Pana, from the Raukawa Maori Trust Board, who is a second time winner of the top prize at the 2009 Maori Language week awards. Audio
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Feature Album - Reality Killed the Video Star
2:55 PM.New album by Robbie Williams. Audio
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Virtual World - Paul Reynolds
3:10 PM.Social Networking - Facebook. New Toys - Devices Apple Tablet and The National Digital Forum. Audio
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Auckland story with David Steemson
3:30 PM.Auckland's Carlton-Cornwall Park Lawn Bowls Club is looking to the young for its future. And the club has just spent three million dollars on modern new clubrooms. Audio
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Science Story - Alison Ballance
3:45 PM.In this Afternoon's Science story, not for the squeamish - staff from the Otago Medical School discuss the value of medical students learning anatomy and dissection skills on dead human bodies. Audio
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The panel (part 1)
4:07 PM.With David McPhail and David Slack. Audio
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The panel (part 2)
4:35 PM.With David McPhail and David Slack. Audio