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Claims that a public survey backing alcohol reforms was buried
9:07 AM.Claims have been made that a public survey backing more extensive alcohol reform was intentionally buried by the government. Audio
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Week That Was
11:51 AM.With Radar and Irene Pink. Audio
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Sport with Richard Boock
11:45 AM.The Black Caps' latest loss to Australia. Audio
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New Music with Sean McKenna
11:09 AM.New music from The Black Keys, The Fame Studios Story and Adele. Audio
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Book Review - The Bomber
10:40 AM.Written by Lisa Marklund, reviewed by Harry Broad and published by Bantam Press. Audio
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Feature Guest - Gillian Slovo
10:09 AM.A UK-based novelist and writer who grew up in South Africa. Her parents, Joe Slovo and Ruth First, were white anti-apartheid activists and communist supporters. Audio
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Pacific Correspondent - Mike Field
9:51 AM.Looks at who is influential in the Pacific now, the impact of the global financial crisis and a lack of progress on tackling rising sea levels. Audio
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Lyttleton Recreation Centre closure
9:35 AM.With Laura Keddell - Lyttleton resident, Peter Mitchell - CCC's regulations and democracy manager, Andrew Turner - Chairman, Lyttleton Harbour Business Assocation. Audio
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A proposal to create wildlife sanctuaries modelled on Zealandia
9:09 AM.With Jim Lynch - the founder of Wellington's Zealandia, Sir Paul Callaghan - Victoria University science Professor, New Zealander of the Year and recipient of the Rutherford Medal. John Morrison -… Read more Audio
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Film Review - Dan Slevin
11:49 AM.Reviews Arthur Christmas, Puss in Boots and Red Dog. Audio
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Heritage with Brigid Gallagher
11:30 AM.Getting in the Christmas spirit. Audio
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New Technology with Donald Clark
11:07 AM.Smartphone spying, illegal downloads as art and winning $20,000 for hacking the Xbox. Audio
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Book Review - Micro
10:40 AM.Written by Michael Crichton, published by HarperCollins, reviewed by Ralph McAllister. Audio
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Feature Guest - Nathan Myhrvold
10:05 AM.Nathan Myhrvold is a multi-millionaire computer genius and professional jack-of-all-trades. He was Stephen Hawking's researcher, and Bill Gates's right-hand man at Microsoft. After leaving Microsoft… Read more Audio
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UK Correspondent - Ann Leslie
9:48 AM.The Euro; Germany's bailing out of other countries; The demonization of the British poor; Levison Enquiry. Audio
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Canterbury Museum post-quake
9:28 AM.A new exhibition of 30 show stopping creations from the World of Wearable Art awards has just opened at the newly reopened Canterbury Museum. Audio
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Rapist living next to victim
9:08 AM.Police say there's nothing they can do to stop a convicted rapist moving in next door to his victim. Audio
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Science with David Haywood
11:45 AM.David Haywood revisits allergies, haircuts and the margin of error Audio
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Law with Mai Chen
11:30 AM.Mai Chen discusses the issues surrounding confidence and supply deals with minor political parties. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:10 AM.Marty's featured artist is Amy Winehouse, who has just had a posthumous collection released. Audio
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Book Review - 1Q84
10:40 AM.Phil Vine reviews 1Q84, written by Haruki Murakami and published by Harvill Secker. Audio
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Feature Guest - Mpho Tutu
10:10 AM.Mpho Tutu is an Episcopal Priest who resides in America.She is also the the founder and Executive Director of the Tutu Institute for Prayer and Pilgrimage. Her father, Bishop Tutu is a South African… Read more Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Karen Middleton
9:45 AM.Karen Middleton is the chief political correspondent for SBS Television. Audio
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The fate of women prisoners after their release
9:30 AM.Hannah Bentley is the inaugural Napier Pilot City Trust's Robson Collection student, who will conduct a study on the re-integration of women into the community after their release from prison. Audio
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Ports of Auckland
9:10 AM.Ports of Auckland battles industrial action and loss of shipping service. Audio