Nights for Monday 3 March 2014
7:10 Sports Correspondent - Germany
In the grandstands with the German crowds is Deutsche Welle sports journalist Australian-born Paddy Higgs. European football, the Paralympics and an update on the condition of motor-racing legend, Michael Schumacher.
7:30 Insight
8:15 Windows on the World
International public radio documentaries - visit the Windows on the World web page to find links to these documentaries.
8:40 Pundit - History of Science
Before our own times, there were three great revolutions in scientific thought: the Copernican Revolution (c 1550 - 1650), the Chemical Revolution (c. 1750 - 1800), and the Darwinian Revolution (c 1850 - 1900); philosopher Prof. Alan Musgrave from the University of Otago with the truth behind the tales: Johannes Kepler, German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer who discovered three major laws of planetary motion.
9:10 The AIDS Conspiracy
What lead to those populations most infected with AIDS being denied a fair and reasonable response in the early stages of the epidemic, and how pro-science activists have turned this situation around – with Prof. Nicoli Nattrass, director of the AIDS and Society Research Unit at the University of Cape Town.
Links:
The AIDS Conspiracy
10:00 Late Edition
A review of the news from Morning Report, Nine to Noon, Afternoons and Checkpoint. Also hear the latest news from around the Pacific on Radio New Zealand International's Dateline Pacific.
11:06 Beale Street Caravan
David Knowles introduces the Memphis-based radio show with an international reputation for its location recordings of blues musicians live in concert (6 of 13, BSC)