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Recent items from Nine To Noon
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Feature Guest - Pat White
10:10 AM.Pat White is a poet and the author of memoir 'How the Land Lies: Of Longing and Belonging', published by Victoria University Press. Audio
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UK Correspondent - Matthew Parris
9:50 AM.Matthew Parris discusses Libya and the Royal wedding. Audio
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The hidden influences behind playing sports and winning games
9:40 AM.Tobias Moskowitz, a behavioural economist at the University of Chicago. Audio
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Safeguards for foster children
9:25 AM.Garth Young, National Manager of the Ministry of Social Development's Care, Claims and Resolution Unit. Audio
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Christchurch families suffering in lead-up to winter
9:10 AM.Canterbury District Health Board member Andrew Dickerson discusses winter health concerns in Christhuch. Audio
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Conundrum
8:59 PM.Clue 3. Audio
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The Price of Bacon
7:13 PM.Jeanette Aplin has penned how life on a island can unexpectedly revolve around rearing native pigs. Audio
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Science with David Haywood
11:48 AM.David calls for more practical philosophy, and offers up a Gracewood sisters conundrum. Audio
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Law with Andrew Scott Howman
11:28 AM.Can age discrimination be justified? Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:08 AM.Marty features the Music of George Clinton, the ringleader of Parliament and Funkadelic. Audio
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Book Review - Kiwi Battlefields
10:40 AM.Written by Ron Palenski, published by Hodder Moa, reviewed by Ron Palenski. Audio
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Feature Guests - Greg O'Brien and Mari Mahr
10:06 AM.Artist and curator Greg O'Brien and photographer Mari Mahr; wife of the late New Zealand illustrator Graham Percy. Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Karen Middleton
9:48 AM.The Australian government prepares for a harsher budget than normal, and despite more popularity for the Liberal Party in polls Tony Abbott still struggles to achieve personal popularity. Audio
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Former state ward seeks better compensation for others abused
9:10 AM.Netta Christian was in foster care from six months old and was sexually abused by two different people, while a state ward in foster family care. Audio
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Media with Denis Welch
11:47 AM.Discussing the New Zealand Radio Awards and Sean Plunket's transition to Newstalk ZB. Audio
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Poets of the Great War
11:30 AM.Harry Ricketts, author of Strange Meetings: Poets of the Great War. A discussion of First World War poetry. Audio
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Business with Rod Oram
11:14 AM.Discussing Chinese company Agria winning control of PGG Wrightson, a US investment vehicle's bid for control for Tourism Holdings and Telecom's sale of the remainder of Yahoo!Xtra. Audio
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Book Review - A History of the New Zealand Housewife
10:42 AM.By Frances Walsh, published by Godwit and reviewed by Tina Shaw. Audio
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Feature guest - Dame Margaret Sparrow
10:07 AM.Abortion lobbyist, and women's health advocate. Audio
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US Correspondent Luiza Savage
9:52 AM.Discussing whether Donald Trump is serious about making a run for the US presidency and if Speaker John Boehner has emerged stronger or weaker from the budget deal with President Barack Obama. Audio
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Monitoring monarch butterflies
9:46 AM.Jacqui Knight is the secretary of the Monarch Butterfly New Zealand trust. Audio
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Cuts to school health services - what will be the impact?
9:30 AM.Susan Impey, principal of Alfriston College, one of the schools whose school nurse funding will be cut by the Counties Manukau DHB. Phillipa Bennetts, President of the Auckland School Nurses Group. Audio
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The impact of the cost of living for New Zealanders
9:08 AM.Chris Farrelly heads the Northland based Primary Health Organisation, Manaia Health. Audio
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Kennedy Warne
11:45 AM.Off the beaten track in Spain. Audio
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Chocolate inspired recipes for Easter
11:34 AM.Guest chef Stephanie Everitt, owner of Devonport Chocolates, and wine commentator John Hawkesby. Audio