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Recent items from Nine To Noon
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US correspondent - Jack Hitt
9:45 AM.The Malaysian Airlines disappearance continues to dominate headlines in the US. Audio
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Getting a breakthrough cancer diagnosis test to market
9:30 AM.With David Darling, the Chief Executive of Dunedin-based cancer diagnostics company Pacific Edge. Audio
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John Key sets an election date
9:20 AM.With Radio New Zealand Political Editor Brent Edwards. Audio
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No sign of wreckage from the missing Malaysian airlines plane
9:06 AM.We are joined by Bill Waldock, a Professor of Safety Science at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Audio
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Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
11:45 AM.Walking up the Waima River, in Marlborough, to Sawcut Gorge. Audio
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Food with Joseph Slater
11:30 AM.Sodas and syrups. Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:10 AM.Party machinations, intrigue and trust in politics are among the topics for exploration. Audio
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Book Review - Where the Rekohu Bone Sings
10:40 AM.Where the Rekohu Bone Sings was written by Tina Makereti, published by Vintage, and reviewed by Carole Beu. Audio
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Dr Lochie Teague - Starship Children's Hospital
10:10 AM.Paediatrician Lochie Teague is the author of Starship: Inside Our National Children's Hospital, which looks at the history of New Zealand's national children's hospital over the last 21 years. Audio
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Europe Correspondent - Carston von Nahmen
9:50 AM.Europe correspondent Carsten von Nahmen reports on the latest in Ukraine. Audio
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Calls to make alcohol interlocks mandatory
9:45 AM.Mike Noon is the General Manager of the AA Motoring Affairs, and Roger Brooking is the Director of the Drink Driving Intervention Trust. They discuss calls to make alcohol interlocks mandatory for… Read more Audio
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Gender imbalance in the law
9:30 AM.New Zealand Law Society Executive Director Christine Grice discusses gender imbalance in the law, and why so few women are appointed as Queen's Counsel. Audio
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The fate of the missing Malaysian plane
9:10 AM.Leading expert on aviation safety David Learmount, of the aviation magazine Flight Global, and Todd Curtis, who is a former safety engineer with Boeing who worked on its 777 wide-body jets - he is now… Read more Audio
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The week that was
11:47 AM.With Radar and Gemma Gracewood. Audio
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Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
11:36 AM.The remarkable rise back to the top of world cricket by Australia, Trans-Tasman netball and Tiger Woods pulls out of last week's PGA tour event. Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
11:09 AM.Featuring Pharrell Williams, Emiliana Torrini and De La Soul. Audio
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Children’s book review with John McIntyre
10:33 AM.'Beyond Magenta - Transgender Teens Speak Out' by Susan Kulkin, published by Candlewick Press. 'October Mourning - A Song for Matthew Shepard' by Leslea Newman, published by Candlewick Press. Audio
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Feature: Howard Blum - American journalist
10:08 AM.Howard Blum, American journalist and author of 'Dark Invasion 1915: Germany's Secret War and the Hunt for the First Terrorist Cell in America', the true-life tale of German spying and sabotage on… Read more Audio
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Asia correspondent Jamil Anderlini
9:52 AM.China's billionaires - the connection between politics and wealth. China's war on pollution. Audio
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Tuhoe's new tribal headquarters - NZ's first "living building"
9:41 AM.Tuhoe tribe chief negotiator Tamati Kruger. Audio
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Solutions to flood-proofing Christchurch homes
9:25 AM.Mayor of Christchurch, Liane Dalziel. Audio
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Do repairs address flood issues in Christchurch?
9:05 AM.Adrian Cowie, Christchurch surveyer. Audio
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Film with Dan Slevin
11:50 AM.Dan Slevin reviews 'The Rocket', 'Stories We Tell' and '3 Mile Limit'. Audio
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Book review - Black Moon
11:43 AM.Gail Pittaway reviews 'Black Moon' by Kenneth Calhoun, published by Hogarth. Audio
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Parenting with Sharlene Poole
11:30 AM.Sharlene Poole is a parenting expert specialising in babies. Today she discusses what is "normal" in the first few months. Audio