Nine To Noon for Friday 29 June 2012
09:05 Kim Dotcom High Court ruling
Hawkes Bay lawyer Jonathan Krebs is convenor of the Law Society's Criminal Law Committee.
09:30 Mineral surveys in World Heritage Sites
What harm could news that the Government plans to survey for minerals in world heritage sites do to our international reputation? Is there any legal basis that could protect world heritage sites from being mined (in the way Section 4 covers national parks)? Dr Gerry McSweeney, conservation ambassador for Forest and Bird.
09:45 Asia correspondent Greg Torode
Aung San Suu Kyi's European trip and its aftermath.
10:05 Feature guest - Maris O'Rourke
International education consultant turned poet whose first collection of poetry is coming out soon. Maris O'Rouke is also the author of children's book Lillibutt's Big Adventure, illustrated by Claudia Pond Eyely.
10:35 Children's books with John McIntyre
Maurice Sendak - a retrospective
Outside Over There by Maurice Sendak
Published by Red Fox
ISBN 978-0--099-43292-0
Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
Published by Red Fox
ISBN 978-0-099-40839-0
In The Night Kitchen by Maurice Sendak
Published by Red Fox
ISBN 978-0-099-41747-7
Nutshell Library by Maurice Sendak
Published by Harper Collins
ISBN 978-0-06-025500-8
10:45 Reading: Smoking in Antarctica by Steve Braunias (Part 5 of 10)
Steve Braunias celebrates that great New Zealand culinary institution, ham and pineapple.
11:05 New music with Sean McKenna
Artist: Glen Hansard
Album: Rhythm and Repose
Song: High Hope
Artist: Japandroids
Album: Celebration Rock
Song: Fire’s Highway
Artist: Various artists
Album: Make It Your Sound, Make It Your Scene: Vanguard Records & the 1960s Musical Revolution
Songs: I'm So Glad - Skip James
She Used to Wanna Be a Ballerina - Buffy Sainte-Marie
11:30 Sports commentator Richard Boock
11:45 The Week That Was with Radar and Michele A'Court