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US Correspondent - Jack Hitt
9:48 AM.The Occupy Wall Street protests and President Barack Obama campaigns in Republican districts. Audio
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Concern over lack of data collection on skin cancers
9:30 AM.Professor Swee Tan is a plastic surgeon based at Hutt Hospital, where he is also the director of surgery. Audio
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Crime in Canterbury drops to a 16 year low
9:08 AM.With Dave Cliff - Assistant Commissioner Dave Cliff, the former Christchurch District Police Commander. Audio
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Urbanist Tommy Honey
11:50 AM.The Victoria University team has come third at the Solar Decathlon in Washington DC with their First Light House. Audio
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Food and Wine with Laura Faire and John Hawkesby
11:33 AM.Laura Faire shares recipes for Spring Vegetable, Chicken and Lima Bean Soup, Gnocchi with Early Basil and Bacon, and Carrot, Cardamom and Pinenut Cake, John Hawkesby has wines to match. Her upcoming… Read more Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:09 AM.Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams discuss the latest polls. Audio
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Book Review with Sonja de Freiz
10:41 AM.Sonja de Freiz reviews The Cook by Wayne Mccauley. Audio
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Feature Guest - Daniel Corbett
10:10 AM.The UK-born broadcast meteorologist started his career doing private weather forecasting for firms in the US, including oil rigs in the hurricaine-prone Gulf of Mexico. He moved into TV and starting… Read more Audio
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Europe Correspondent - Seamus Kearney
9:41 AM.The latest on the eurozone debt crisis and Vladimir Putin and Dmitri Medvedev's job swap plan. Audio
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Dog registration
9:27 AM.Could the Auckland super city become the first major council the country to require dog owners to be registered, rather than just the dogs themselves. Brian Neeson is Chair of Auckland's Upper Harbour… Read more Audio
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Dietary supplement promotion
9:08 AM.Are pharmacists blurring the lines by promoting dietary supplements with prescription medicines? Audio
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Week That Was
11:48 AM.With Radar and Gemma Gracewood. Audio
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Sport with Joseph Romanos
11:30 AM.The unfair treatment of some nations during the RWC and the other big game this weekend. Audio
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New Music with Sean McKenna
11:10 AM.Sean talks about Wilco, Laura Marling and Mel Parsons. Audio
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Book Review - The Affair
10:40 AM.Written by Lee Child, published by Bantam Press, reviewed by Harry Broad. Audio
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Feature Guest - Jayne Parsons
10:08 AM.Blind NZ cycling champion: This Waikanae athlete lost her sight at 21 at the hands of her ex-husband. She took up blind cycling in 2005 and went on to win a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing… Read more Audio
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Pacific Correspondent - Michael Field
9:49 AM.Saving the islands from rising waters by looking after parrot fish; coconut oil for energy; Pacific teams in the RWC. Audio
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World-first move to ban branding on cigarette packs
9:35 AM.What will be the impact of a controversial move across the Tasman, to completely ban branding on cigarette packages? Would it work in NZ? Audio
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The future of Canterbury University
9:08 AM.With a looming funding crisis, a major drop in student numbers and likely staff cuts - can it continue as one of the country's top tertiary institutions? Audio
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Ethan Stiefel
12:15 PM.Director of the Royal New Zealand Ballet Company previews 2012 Season that was launched today. Audio
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Film with Graeme Tuckett
11:50 AM.New releases Jane Eyre, Abduction, and the Werner Herzog docoumentary Cave of Forgotten Dreams. Audio
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Reducing child abuse and injury using parenting support.
11:30 AM.Professor of parenting studies at the University of Auckland and University of Queensland. He was co-investigator of a major study carried out in South Carolina which found that there were lower rates… Read more Audio
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New Technology with Steve McCabe
11:06 AM.Net neutrality, Facebook's website tracking and Google+. Audio
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Book Review - Fear Not
10:43 AM.Dan Slevin reviews 'Fear Not' by Anne Holt, published by Corvus. Audio
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Feature Guest - Gwendoline Smith
10:06 AM.Auckland psychologist Gwendoline Smith is one of New Zealand's early agony aunts and a breast cancer survivor. She talks about her new book Breast Support. Read more Audio