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Afternoons for Thursday 19 July 2012
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Best Song Ever Written - Adore
1:08 PM.Annie Potts from Christchurch has chosen 'Adore' by Prince. Audio
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Your Place - Tangowahine
1:26 PM.A small community on the upper reaches of the Kaipara Harbour. It was once a mill town for the kahikatea and kauri timber trade. Kauri logging and gum digging where the mainstay of to the local… Read more Audio
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Major Mayhem game
2:10 PM.Two young Wellington computer experts and gaming enthusiasts who started their own company have just made a breakthrough in the world of computer gaming. Audio
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Lost Painting
2:20 PM.You might recall a couple of weeks ago we had the painter Marianne Muggeridge from Taranaki on the show talking about her upcoming restrospective exhibition at the NZ Portrait Gallery in Wellington… Read more Audio
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The Arts Report
3:10 PM.A yurt is a portable circular tent which has been used for centuries as a dwelling for nomadic Mongolians. Its incarnation as a gig venue at the Free House pub in Nelson is a more recent development… Read more Audio
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Southern Story for 19 July 2012 - Christchurch Hospital
3:15 PM.Christchurch Hospital has just celebrated its 150th anniversary. The major medical facility is in the heart of the city, beside Hagley Park, and played a key role in the February earthquake, treating… Read more Audio
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Our Changing World - leap seconds
3:26 PM.You've heard of a leap year, but what about a leap second? Leap seconds were created in 1972 as part of the shift to atomic time. Audio
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The Panel Pre-Show for 19 July 2012
3:45 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Chris Trotter and Andrew Clay (Part 1)
4:06 PM.Topics - The co-leaders of the Maori Party say they're pleased with the outcome of their meeting with Prime Minister John Key last night. The judge in the Kim Dotcom extradition case has stood down… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Chris Trotter and Andrew Clay (Part 2)
4:36 PM.Topics - Should we be alarmed about New Zealand's diminishing appeal as a destination for long-haul tourists? Liquor industry executives have met the Minister of Justice, Judith Collins, and lobbied… Read more Audio
1:10 Best Song Ever Written
1:15 Your Place
2:10 Feature stories
2:30 Reading
2:45 Feature Album
3:12 Arts Report
3:33 Southern story
3:40 Our Changing World
4:06 The Panel
Chris Trotter and Andrew Clay are on The Panel. We'll discuss Maori water rights again; everyone very happy at the meeting between the Prime Minister and the Maori Party. Judge David Harvey and the Kim Dotcom case. The value of a good apology. Our tourism doldrums. And the makers of RTDs are not happy campers.