Nine To Noon for Monday 31 January 2011
09:05 Anti-government protests in Egypt
Dr Amnon Aran, lecturer in International Relations of the Middle East; Department of International Politics at City University , London
09:20 New research into the lack of drug and alcohol treatment programmes for those in the criminal justice system, and how it fosters re-offending
Roger Brooking, clinical manager of ADAC - Alcohol and Drug Assessment and Counselling.
09:20 Xavier Helgeren - Founder of Better World Books
09:30 Unusual jobs - Clean Queen
Gabrielle Simpson, from Clean Queens, the all female team of forensic cleaning professionals in Australia.
09:45 Africa correspondent David McKenzie
10:05 Homeless Football
Katie Owen is one of the founders of Street Football Aotearoa, a volunteer-run trust that works with local agencies to support homeless and vulnerable people by offering them a chance to play football. Katie is a psych nurse who moved to NZ from the UK a few years ago.
10:30 Book Review with Don Rood
Going Postal by Nathan Millward
Published by HarperCollins
10:45 Reading:Into the Wider World, by Brian Turner
Brian Turner, the quintessential Central Otago man - celebrated poet, social commentator, wilderness wanderer and fly fisher - reads selections from his book. (Part 6 of 10)
Listen to extended episodes of Into the Wider World.
11:05 Politics from the left and right
Former Green MP Sue Bradford, and political commenter Matthew Hooton
11:30 Guest chef Niki Bezzant, editor, Healthy Food Guide magazine
With wine commentator John Hawkesby
Tomato and Pepper Stuffed Salmon with Lemony Quinoa and Yoghurt Sauce
Chilled Lemon Flan
11:45 Urbanist Tommy Honey
Mobile services in poor countries
Links:
Not Just Talk, The Economist
Out of thin air, The behind-the-scenes logistics of Kenya's mobile-money miracle, The Economist