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Book Review - Last Man In Tower
10:35 AM.Written by Aravind Adiga, published by Atlantic. Reviewed by Ralph McAllister. Audio
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Sarah Quigley - The Conductor
10:05 AM.Sarah Quigley talks about her novel The Conductor, which received rave reviews. It focuses on two real people, the composer Shostakovich and the little known conducter Eliasberg, and is set during the… Read more Audio
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UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
9:54 AM.The Mothers' Union is making headlines for its report into the sexualisation of children, money worries as government cuts begin to bite and a care homes scandal. Audio
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Deep sea drilling
9:35 AM.John Pfahlert of the Petroleum Exploration Association and Simon Boxer of Greenpeace discuss the prospect of deep sea oil and gas exploration off New Zealand's coasts. Audio
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Darren Hughes's career
9:08 AM.Police say former Labour Chief Whip Darren Hughes will not face charges over an incident involving an 18- year-old man. Where does this leave his career? Comments from John Tamihere and Matthew… Read more Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
11:49 AM.The Venice Biennale, including NZ representative Michael Parekowhai and the winner of the Golden Lion, Christian Marclay. Audio
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Legal commentator Michele Wilkinson-Smith
11:35 AM.The issue of name suppression for the CYF caregivers charged with abuse and the name suppression provisions in the Criminal Procedure Reform and Modernisation Bill. Audio
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Music reviewer Marty Duda
11:12 AM.Marty Duda's 'Artist Of The Week' is Buffalo Springfield. Audio
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Book Review - The Importance of Being Seven
10:39 AM.Written by Alexander McCall Smith, published by Abacus, reviewed by Michele A'Court. Audio
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Feature Guest - Paul McEuen
10:08 AM.Award-winning physics professor at Cornell University in the US who has just written his first novel, 'Spiral'. The nanoscience-fuelled thriller has been likened to the writing of the late Michael… Read more Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Ray Moynihan
9:50 AM.A documentary uncovers terrible cruelty towards live cattle exports in Indonesia, and the Labor government suffers due to its wafer thin majority. Audio
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Understanding NCEA
9:42 AM.Irena Madjar and Elizabeth McKinley are education researchers who were so concerned by the lack of understanding among parents of how NCEA works that they have written their own guide for students and… Read more Audio
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Commissioner for the Environment calls for greater 1080 use
9:08 AM.Professor Charles Eason is professor of Wildlife Management from Lincoln University's Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences - he's researching alternatives to 1080. We also hear from Dr Quinn… Read more Audio
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Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne - Qatar
11:48 AM.Kennedy continues his Middle Eastern Odyssey, this week he's in Qatar. Audio
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Food and Wine with Sophie Gray and John Hawkesby MBE
11:30 AM.Destitute Gourmet creator Sophie Gray is today's guest chef with recipes to match tough economic times and a spartan fridge while newly honoured Member of the Order of the British Empire, John… Read more Audio
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Politics with Sue Bradford and Matthew Hooton
11:08 AM.We cross the political from spectrum with comment from the left and right. Audio
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Book Review - The Hill of Wool
10:40 AM.Harry Ricketts takes a look at Jenny Bornholdt's new book, The Hill of Wool, which is published by Victoria University Press. Audio
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Feature Guest - Dr Gerry McSweeney
10:08 AM.Biologist and conservationist who, with his wife Anne Saunders, owns two lodges on the West Coast (Lake Moeraki and Arthurs Pass) where guests do more than just look at the scenery - they actively… Read more Audio
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Europe Correspondent - Seamus Kearney
9:45 AM.The latest news from the Occident. Audio
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Brown on Greens
9:30 AM.The leader of the Australian Green Party, Senator Bob Brown, has been a guest of this country's Green political party at their annual conference this weekend past and joins the programme to share some… Read more Audio
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Pharmac funding decisions
9:08 AM.Pharmac Medical Director Dr Peter Moodie, Executive Director of NZ Organisation for Rare Disorders John Foreman and Pompe Disease sufferer Allyson Lock all join the programme to discuss the funding… Read more Audio
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The Week Was with Steve Wrigley and Michele A'Court
11:50 AM.Politicians hair, burglars and snails. Audio
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Sports with Richard Boock
11:39 AM.The Highlanders' new rugby jersey, the potential implications of the Crusaders' loss to Reds for the All Blacks and the upcoming announcement on NZ Cricket's captaincy. Audio
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New Music with Chris Bourke
11:09 AM.Chris looks at The Secret Sisters, and The Webb Sisters who have recently been touring with Leonard Cohen. Audio
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Childrens' Books Review
10:40 AM.Gypsy Day on the Farm by Jennifer Beck, illustrated by Lisa Allen, published by New Holland and A Bigger Digger by Brett Avison, illustrated by Craig Smith, published by Five Mile Press, reviewed by… Read more Audio