Nine To Noon for Thursday 23 September 2010
09:05 The Sellotape Legacy: Delhi and the Commonwealth Games
Boria Majumdar, co-author of Sellotape Legacy: Delhi and The Commonwealth Games and principal trustee of the South Asia Research Foundation.
09:25 Christchurch quake - restricted facilities
David Neal, Red Cross National Programme Manager; Karron Gosney, Housing NZ tenant in Avonside.
09:30 Putting a price on criminal sentences
Michael Wolff, Supreme Court judge in the US state of Missouri
09:45 UK correspondent Michael White
10:05 Hugh Robertson - kiwi conservation
Hugh Robertson, coordinator of the Kiwi Recovery Programme. What does the future hold for our national bird? Hugh is joined by his dog Kara, who's in training to sniff out kiwi.
10:30 Book Review with John King
The Hilliker Curse: My Pursuit of Women by James Ellroy
Published by Heinemann
10:45 Reading
Gods and Little Fishes by Bruce Ansley
The memoir of a New Brighton boy, enjoying life in a thriving seaside township. (Part 4 of 5, RNZ)
11:05 New Technology with Nigel Horrocks
Read "Sir Rob Muldoon's" Twitter account
Read John Banks phony Twitter account
Read false Paul Holmes Twitter account
Read false Queen Elizbaeth II 's Twitter account
Read the story about Facebook secretly building a Facebook phone
11:30 Picky eaters
Karen Fischer, Australian nutritionist, author of Don't Tell Them It's Healthy.
Healthy Family Happy Family by Karen Fischer, BHSc and Dip Nutrition
Published by Exisle Publishing
11:45 Film Review with Dan Slevin