Nine To Noon for Friday 31 October 2008
09:05 Urewera police raids - new charges
Moana Jackson, spokesperson for the legal team
09:20 Unemployment
Economic recession could result in job losses. We discuss which industries are most vulnerable, and will new government assistance be enough.
Brian Easton, Economist; and Peter Conway, CTU Economist
09:30 Atheist advertising
Ariane Sherine, Guardian columnist and UK TV writer who started a campaign to counter religious advertising in a tongue-in-cheek way, provoking a massive public response.
09:45 Asia Correspondent Phil O'Sullivan
10:05 Retiring Northland GP
Dr Daphne Climie, a GP for thirty three years in Whangarei who is now moving south to the little West Otago town of Tapanui. Daphne Climie talks about the health of general practice - the changes wrought over 30 years, and why she's going south.
10:30 Book Review with Kirsten Johnstone
Memories, Dreams and Reflections by Marianne Faithful
Published by Fourth Estate
ISBN 9780007245819
10:45 Book Reading: The Day a short story by Martha Morseth
11:05 Music Review with Manu Taylor
Ladi6 - Time Is Not Much - 2008 Question Music/Rhythm Method LADI002
The Ponsonby DC's - That's What All The Girls Say - 2008 3:05AM Music/BMI International
White Swan Black Swan - White Swan Black Swan - 2008 Arch Hill Recordings AHR034
11:30 Sports Commentator Richard Becht
11:45 Week That Was with Radar and Jaquie Brown