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Law with Ursula Cheer
11:30 AM.The Government sticks with the status quo on New Zealand media regulation. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:05 AM.Soul singer John Legend, who has a new album out, Love In The Future, with one track that features Kimbra. He will be performing in New Zealand in December with Alicia Keys. Audio
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Book Review - After Her
10:39 AM.By Joyce Maynard, published by Harper Collins and reviewed by Louise O'Brien. Audio
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Sheila Fitzpatrick - Historian
10:10 AM.Sheila Fitzpatrick is an Australian-American historian. She is Honorary Professor at the University of Sydney with her primary speciality being the history of modern Russia. Prior to this she taught… Read more Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Karen Middleton
9:51 AM.The first week since the new Australian Government was sworn in. Audio
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Finance companies report surge in interest ahead of low-deposit mortgage clampdown
9:40 AM.Bruce McLachlan, Co-operative Bank CEO and former acting CEO of Westpac; Mark Collins, chief executive of NZ Home Loans, one of the country's biggest mortgage brokers. Audio
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America's Cup Race 18
9:22 AM.International sailor Kimball Livingston and senior editor for Sail Magazine has covered every America's Cup since 1980. He walked us through Race 18 of the America's Cup in San Francisco. Audio
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Landmark commission of inquiry into North Korea
9:09 AM.Retired Australian High Court judge Michael Kirby has delivered a scathing assessment of North Korea human rights abuses to United Nations. Audio
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Media with Gavin Ellis
11:47 AM.The reporter who tweeted about litigants from the High Court, sponsored content and Bauer is still looking at NZ Magazines. Audio
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PNG attack survivors set up trust fund for injured porters
11:25 AM.Former NZ police officer Nick Bennett was caught up in the deadly PNG trekking ambush last week. His group of mostly Australian trekkers has now established a Trust to benefit the families of the dead… Read more Audio
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Business with Rod Oram
11:10 AM.The Meridian float, latest economic indicators and broadband. Audio
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Book Review - Story of the Jews
10:43 AM.Written by Simon Schama, published by Random House NZ, reviewed by Gyles Beckford. Audio
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Yong Zhao - Educator
10:10 AM.Yong Zhao who has studied education systems around the world argues that standardised tests - such as National Standards - suppress the development of the kind of creative and entrepreneurial learners… Read more Audio
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US Correspondent - Luiza Savage
9:49 AM.It appears that there's another Partisan standoff over the President's health care package; Wait and see mode over Syria; Politically orientated shows highly rewarded at the Emmy Awards. Audio
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School takes legal action taken against parents of truant
9:37 AM.High school takes legal action against the parents of a teen who has missed more than four years of school. Audio
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First evaluation of how boot camps are working
9:17 AM.They were promoted as a key policy for addressing youth crime but have military-style boot camps worked? Associate Justice Minister with responsibility for Youth Justice Chester Burrows. Audio
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Emirates Team NZ wallow in longest Americas Cup contest ever
9:08 AM.RNZ correspondent Todd Niall is in San Francisco watching the final minutes of today's one and only race. Audio
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Urbanist Tommy Honey
11:48 AM.Vehicle sharing from Paris to Santa Monica to NYC. Audio
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Food with Vicky Ha
11:27 AM.Vicky Ha set up her own dumpling business in Wellington - and uses many of her mother's original recipes from growing up in Hong Kong. Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:06 AM.America's Cup, Labour set to unveil new caucus line-up, Labour candidate selected for Christchurch East and John Key's visit to Balmoral. Listen to the follow-up statement that was broadcast on… Read more Audio
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Book Review - A History of Silence: A Memoir
10:39 AM.Harry Ricketts reviews 'A History of Silence: A Memoir' by Lloyd Jones. Published by Penguin, $38.00. Audio
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Feature Guest - Deborah Marlow
10:07 AM.NOTICE: 24 October 2014 - In September 2013 Nine to Noon interviewed Deborah Lee Marlow, who calls herself the "business whisperer" and, "an internationally recognised, award winning serial… Read more Audio
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America's Cup - end of race 15
9:40 AM.We speak to Todd Niall and Ross Blackman in San Francisco, and Kate Newton at the RNZYS in Auckland. Audio
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Europe Correspondent - Carsten von Nahmen
9:35 AM.Carsten von Nahmen reports on the German election. Audio
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Bullying in schools
9:13 AM.The Chief Human Rights Commissioner, David Rutherford, hopes new guidelines for dealing with bullying in schools will be implemented. Victoria University Associate Professor Vanessa Green conducted… Read more Audio