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Book Review - Under the Wide and Starry Sky
10:38 AM.Written by Nancy Horan, reviewed by Lisa Finucane and published by Hodder. Audio
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Feature: James Laver - NZ cricket bat maker
10:08 AM.James Laver is based in Waipawa has made bats for some the modern game's biggest stars, including Brian Lara, Steve Waugh, Ricky Ponting, Ian Botham, Viv Richards. Audio
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Europe correspondent - Seamus Kearney
9:50 AM.The crisis in The Ukraine and Crimea. Audio
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Funeral directors urge WINZ to increase its funeral grant
9:43 AM.With Stephen Dil - Vice chair of the funeral director's association. Audio
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NZ firms investigate prefabricated houses
9:20 AM.With Philip King - Fletcher Building group general manager investor relations & capital markets. Pamela Bell - PrefabNZ CEO. Grant Porteous - Managing Director at the master franchise of G.J. Gardner… Read more Audio
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Ukraine mobilises after Vladimir Putin's "declaration of war"
9:08 AM.With Lucian Kim - a Journalist who has been covering Russia and Eastern Europe for 2 decades. Audio
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The week that was
11:49 AM.With Radar and Pinky Agnew. Audio
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Sports commentator Joseph Romanos
11:32 AM.Cycling world champs. Lou Vincent pleads guilty to not reporting an approach from a bookie. The Super Fifteen rugby. Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
11:06 AM.Featuring 'Mogwai', 'William Onyeabor' and 'City Oh Sigh'. Audio
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Book review - Griffith Review #43: Pacific Highways
10:39 AM.Tilly Lloyd reviews 'Griffith Review #43: Pacific Highways' edited by Julianne Schultz and Lloyd Jones - Text publishing. Audio
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Vincent O'Sullivan - NZ Poet, author, biographer
10:06 AM.Vincent O'Sullivan is one of this country's leading and most prolific writers. He's a poet, short story writer, novelist, biographer, playwright, critic and editor. He is current Poet Laureate. Read more Audio
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Pacific correspondent Mike Field
9:48 AM.Lawyer who wrote Fiji coup report gets Massey University role; Tonga buys a laid up ship in Auckland; and the publication of US pacific war diaries. Audio
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The first woman to be named in an ICC umpires' panel
9:34 AM.New Zealand cricket umpire Kathy Cross. Audio
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Revised statistics reveal true extent of elderly poverty
9:08 AM.Roy Reid, president Grey Power New Zealand Federation; and Jonathan Boston, professor of public policy at Victoria University and co-chair of the Expert Advisory Group on Solutions to Child Poverty. Audio
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Media commentator Nick Grant
11:51 AM.The coming of Spark TV, the launch of an online channel for New Zealand website series and a look at some of the current crop of TV shows. Audio
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Parenting - facing an unexpected diagnosis in pregnancy
11:30 AM.Vicky Culling is author of 'Holding On and Letting Go: Facing an Unexpected Diagnosis in Pregnancy' and Alison McEwen is a genetic counsellor. Audio
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New technology with Sarah Putt
11:10 AM.Telecom moves into video online content. The bitcoin security breech. The Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and the Selfie addiction. Audio
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Book review - The Farm
10:39 AM.Gail Pittaway reviews 'The Farm' by Tom Robb Smith, published by Simon and Schuster. Audio
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Retiring National Party mnister
10:29 AM.Health Minister Tony Ryall on his decision to retire at the next election. Audio
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Feature: Laurie May - Alice Springs slam poet
10:06 AM.Anglo-Indigenous Australian Laurie May is a resistance poet from Alice Springs who challenges societal norms and perspectives on poverty through her spoken-word poetry. She is known for her clever… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Matthew Parris
9:49 AM.Lee Rigby's killers are sentenced. Angela Merkel expected to offer Britain limited EU options. Will EU need to bail out Ukraine? The Scottish independance debate. Audio
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Health Minister Tony Ryall retiring
9:46 AM.Health Minister Tony Ryall has announced he will retire from politics at this year's election. He will keep his portfolios until then. Audio
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Tackling unexplained and unexpected deaths in the under-35s
9:29 AM.New research means a better prognosis for surviving family members who, unbeknownst to them, may also be in danger. Jon Skinner is a paediatric cardiologist/ electrophysiologist, Hon Associate… Read more Audio
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What 3D printers can do
9:23 AM.Tim Miller, Senior Lecturer in Industrial Design, Victoria University. Audio
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Customs warns about 3D printers
9:07 AM.Maurice Williamson, Minister of Customs. Audio