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Book Review - The Girl
10:38 AM.John King reviews 'The Girl' by Samantha Geimer, published by Simon & Schuster. Audio
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Feature Guest - Tui de Roy
10:07 AM.Tui de Roy is one of New Zealand's most dedicated wildlife photographers. She was born in the Galapagos Islands but had made her home in the South Island more than 20 years ago. Her latest… Read more Audio
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Europe Correspondent - Seamus Kearney
9:52 AM.Police in Greece act against the far-right Golden Dawn party; and the Italian Government collapses after Berlusconi party ministers resign. Audio
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Indian comedians parody attitudes to rape in video
9:40 AM.A video by the group All India Bakchods has already had more than a million and a half views on YouTube. Audio
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Controversy over retailers' licences to sell party pills
9:08 AM.How much say should local councils and community have on where legal high retailers are located? Audio
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The Week That Was
11:46 AM.With Radar and Elisabeth Easther. Audio
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Sport with Joseph Romanos
11:32 AM.The America's Cup loss and the future of Team NZ in the cup. The Football Ferns womans soccer team wins over China and Brazil. The Champions League 20-20 cricket in India. Audio
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New Music with Jeremy Taylor
11:07 AM.Today, the new two-disc reissue of the final Nirvana album - given a 2013 remix and remaster; a lush and lovely covers collection from former Screaming Tree and QOTSA dude Mark Lanegan; and the… Read more Audio
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Book Review - The Interestings
10:35 AM.Kiran Dass reviews 'The Interestings' by Meg Wolitzer, Riverhead Books (US) / Chatto & Windus (UK). Audio
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Steven Pearlstein - US business columnist and professor
10:09 AM.Pulitzer-prize winning business and economics columnist for the Washington Post, Steven Pearlstein is the Robinson Professor of Public and International Affairs at George Mason University. Audio
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Pacific Correspondent - Michael Field
9:56 AM.New concerns over China-subsidised fishing fleet in the Pacific. Audio
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Young entrepreneur to represent NZ at international conference
9:32 AM.Otago University postgraduate student Emily Sutton is to represent New Zealand at a global entrepreneurship summit in Malaysia next month. She's using biotechnology to develop jewellery containing… Read more Audio
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Should drink drive limits be lowered?
9:08 AM.Iain Lees-Galloway, MP for Palmerston North, and Labour's chief whip; Auckland criminal lawyer Karen Harding. Audio
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Film with Graeme Tuckett
11:49 AM.French film 'Mood Indigo' and Kiwi flick 'The Weight of Elephants'. Audio
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Parenting with Christian Wright
11:32 AM.Wellington speech and language therapist Christian Wright discusses myths and misunderstandings held by parents regarding children's speech and language development. Audio
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New Technology with Lance Wiggs
11:07 AM.The Punakaiki Fund which will invest in growth technology, internet and design-led companies. Audio
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Book Review - One Summer: American 1927
10:38 AM.Dan Slevin reviews 'One Summer: American 1927' by Bill Bryson, published by Doubleday. Audio
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Paul Adamson - outdoors man and educator
10:09 AM.Paul Adamson is a passionate outdoors man and former school principal who's written a book on hunting and fishing for kids. 'The Beginners Guide to Hunting and Fishing in New Zealand' is published by… Read more Audio
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UK Correspondent - Dame Ann Leslie
9:51 AM.It's political conference season in the UK - the media headline stories are detracting from the Labour Party efforts to grab attention at their conference. Audio
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Principals say the new truancy service is failing
9:34 AM.Susanne Jungersen, principal of Porirua College; Angela Roberts, president of the PPTA; and Katriona Casey, Ministry of Education Deputy Secretary for Regional Operations. Audio
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NZ reaction to America's Cup defeat
9:24 AM.Todd Niall, Radio NZ's America's Cup reporter at the Royal NZ Yacht Squadron in Auckland. Audio
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Team NZ's technical director on their America's Cup defeat
9:15 AM.Team NZ technical director Nick Holroyd in San Francisco. Audio
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Team NZ wrest defeat from the jaws of victory
9:09 AM.International sailor Kimball Livingston, who has covered every America's Cup since 1980 as a reporter and commentator. He is a senior editor for Sail Magazine. Audio
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Statement regarding politics segment
9:07 AM.Statement about the politics segment broadcast on 23 September 2013. Audio
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Science with Siouxsie Wiles
11:48 AM.Magnetic bracelets and arthritis and the parasite that makes mice like cats. Audio