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Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan for Wednesday 14 March 2012
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Best Song Ever Written - Some People
1:08 PM.Dale Jack from Hamilton has chosen 'Some People' sung by Cliff Richard. Audio
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Link 3
1:20 PM.Can you spot the connection in our music quiz? Audio
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Internet archive
2:09 PM.Brewster Kahle is trying to collect every book ever written. He's already collected about 500 thousand books, which are in converted containers just outside San Francisco. Audio
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Charles Lewis Thomas book collection
2:22 PM.By the time Charles Lewis Thomas died in 1955, he had amassed an impressive collection of books, pamphlets and papers about New Zealand's history. Francis McWhannell, head of the rare books department… Read more Audio
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Festival Review for 14 March 2012
2:30 PM.Festival Review discusses the theatre show Leo, the band Tinariwen from North Africa, and visual arts in the festival. Audio
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Virtual World with Jules Older
3:10 PM.Apple operating systems upgrades; cool apps; crosswords and computers; and what happens to your online accounts when you die? Audio
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Auckland Story for 14 March 2012 - Polish Museum
3:32 PM.The survival stories of many Polish orphans brought to New Zealand after World War Two are depicted in a new exhibition of paintings at Auckland's Polish Museum. Audio
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The Panel Pre-Show for 14 March 2012
3:42 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Josie McNaught (Part 1)
4:07 PM.Topics - The Accident Compensation Corporation says it will phone more than six and a half thousand of its clients to apologise for accidentally emailing their personal details to one of its clients… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Josie McNaught (Part 2)
4:36 PM.Topics - if you gaze to the northwest at twilight over the next few days, you should hopefully see the two brightest planets apparently moving close together - if the weather's clear. Today we learned… Read more Audio
1:10 Best Song Ever Written
1:15 Link 3 - music game
2:10 Feature stories
2:30 New Zealand International Arts Festival review
Theatre show Leo, north African band Tinariwen, and visual arts in The Obstinate Object.
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Gallery: New Zealand International Arts Festival
2:45 Feature Album
3:12 Virtual World
3:33 Auckland story
4:06 The Panel