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Hospital records
9:08 AM.As more hospitals move to computer based systems concerns have been raised about how easy it is to access private medical information including a persons mental and sexual health history. Audio
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The Week That Was
11:47 AM.With Te Radar and Pinky Agnew. Audio
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Sport with Joseph Romanos
11:35 AM.The Australian cricket team nearly took the world's lowest test score record off New Zealand, the New Zealand Cricket awards, Steve Williams' comments about Tiger Woods and Jack Ralston's accusation… Read more Audio
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Music with Sean McKenna
11:07 AM.Featuring Florence and the Machine and Bannerman. Audio
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Book Review - The Territorials
10:40 AM.By Peter Cooke and John Crawford, published by Random House NZ and reviewed by Don Rood. Audio
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Feature Guest - Annie Doyle
10:08 AM.Annie is a New Zealander who has lived and worked in Australia as an accountant for a long time. Climbing mountains is her passion. She is attempting to climb the highest peaks on Earth's seven… Read more Audio
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Asia Correspondent - Phil O'Sullivan
9:46 AM.There's been severe flooding in Thailand. Audio
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US Environmental Protection Agency Whistleblower
9:23 AM.Hugh Kaufman is a senior policy analyst at the EPA's Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response. He's got serious concerns about the use of highly toxic oil dispersants in the BP gulf oil spill -… Read more Audio
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Pike River
9:07 AM.Nicholas Davidson QC, Lawyer for many of the families of the Pike River victims. Ged O'Connell, Assistant national secretary of the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union. Audio
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Film with Dan Slevin
11:51 AM.'Drive', starring Ryan Gosling and 'Anonymous', the film that claims Shakespeare did not write all those plays after all. Audio
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Heritage with Brigid Gallagher
11:29 AM.Risk generally to coastal heritage sites and the new bill in parliament about preservation. Audio
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New Technology - Donald Clark
11:11 AM.Donald discusses hacker vigilantes, Quantum cryptography for submarines and Tractor beams. Audio
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Book Review - Paul Diamond
10:37 AM.Written by Mark Amery, images by Ans Westra, published by Suite Publishing, reviewed by Paul Diamond. Audio
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Feature Guest - Steve Jackson
10:10 AM.Why hosting an event like the Rugby World Cup is not all it's cracked up to be. Otago Sports professor Steve Jackson, who specialises in the socio-cultural analysis of sport, discusses his findings on… Read more Audio
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Wahine survivor reflects on her bond with fellow passenger
9:40 AM.Survivor and rescuer from the Wahine disaster passed away on Sunday. Audio
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UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
9:37 AM.Border control; The Eurozone crisis; One of Britains worst road traffic accidents. Audio
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Elective surgery & waiting times
9:11 AM.Is the public health system turning away more and more patients who need surgery? Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
11:50 AM.The visual arts line-up for the NZ International Festival of the Arts. Audio
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Law with Catriona MacLennan
11:35 AM.Catriona MacLennan discusses the High Court decision relating to a claim that a component of the Working for Families (WFF) package of tax credits discriminates against those who are on state… Read more Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:10 AM.Jason Mraz is playing at Auckland's Civic Theatre on Tuesday, Nov. 15th. He's known for his clever wordplay and somewhat sophomoric humour in his songs. He has 3 studio albums out so far, with another… Read more Audio
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Book Review - The Street Sweeper
10:40 AM.The Street Sweeper by Elliot Perlman, Published by Random House Australia, and reviewed by Rae McGregor. Audio
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Feature Guest - Jackson Kaguri
10:10 AM.Jackson Kaguri is in NZ as the keynote speaker for Plunket's Biennial Conference held in Auckland. He is Ugandan, but lives in the US and has set up two schools and a medical centre for AIDS orphans… Read more Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Karen Middleton
9:50 AM.Chief political correspondent for SBS Television discusses the carbon tax and Julia Gillard's leadership. Audio
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Nick Allardice
9:30 AM.Deputy Global Campaigns Director for Change.org discusses the online platform that publishes petitions and mobilises community changes. Audio
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Professor Gianfranco Pasquino
9:10 AM.Political studies professor at the University of Bologna discusses Mr Berlusconi's reported decision to step down once key economic reforms are passed, as concerns grow about Italy's ability to… Read more Audio