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Politics with Matthew Hooton and Sue Bradford
11:09 AM.Politics from the left and the right with Matthew Hooton and Sue Bradford. Audio
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Book Review - The Paris Wife
10:35 AM.Carole Beu reviews The Paris Wife by Paula McLain. Audio
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Feature Guest - Veteran Paparazzo Ron Galella
10:10 AM.Veteran Paparazzo Ron Galella: Brando broke his jaw, Jackie O' sued him and Richard Burton had him beaten up - but he's also been widely praised for his dramatic unguarded shots of the celebrities… Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
9:52 AM.Seamus reports on further divisions emerge over Europe's response to Middle East unrest, and anger in Croatia over the jailing of two generals by the UN war crimes court. Audio
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Nest Squatters
9:40 AM.The growing trend in many western countries of adult children either not leaving home, or moving back in with their parents. We look at why this might be happening. Audio
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Changes to student loans
9:26 AM.David Do, co-president of the NZ Union of Students' Associations; Stephen Joyce, Tertiary Education Minister. Audio
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Increased demand for private homecare for the elderly
9:10 AM.Neil Farnworth, chief executive of Home Instead Senior Care; and Hilda England, whose 95-year-old mother Betty Baker lives with her in Hamilton, she pays privately for homecare help for her mum. Audio
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Week That Was with Radar and Gemma Gracewood
11:51 AM.Personal shoppers and organiser, doing things on line at work, and more. Audio
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Sport with Richard Boock
11:39 AM.The Breakers making it to the basketball final, plus new gender rules in athletics. Audio
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New Music with Sean McKenna
11:08 AM.New music from Paul Simon, Alison Krauss and Low. Audio
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Book Review - What Have They Done to the Rain
10:40 AM.What Have They Done to the Rain: A Kiwi Soldier in Vietnam: Written by Patrick Duggan, QSM, published by Kukupa Press, reviewed by Paul Diamond. Audio
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Feature Guest - Rhoda Janzen
10:10 AM.Poet, author and teacher Rhoda Janzen returned to the strict Protestant religious environment she'd abandoned as a young woman and ended up back in the Mennonite home of her parents at the age of 43. Audio
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Asia Correspondent - Phil O'Sullivan
9:50 AM.The latest on Japan and the raising of the level of diaster at Fukushima. Audio
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New Director of the Auckland War Memorial Museum
9:34 AM.A new Director has been appointed to the Auckland War Memorial Museum. He's Britain, Roy Clare. Audio
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Sex abuse victim law suit
9:08 AM.The legal row between a senior medical advisor to the ACC and a sexual abuse victim he was suing for defamation. Audio
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TV review with Simon Wilson
11:52 AM.Discusses TV3 pulling House and The Good Wife mid-season and reviews Come Fly With Me and Killing Time. Audio
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How safe are historical treasures in museum collections?
11:30 AM.With Mark Stocker - Art historian and Otago University Associate Professor on how a bronze statuette of the founder of Canterbury, John Robert Godley, that was given to Bristol's British Empire and… Read more Audio
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New technology - Nat Torkington
11:08 AM.Discusses copyright law changes being pushed through parliament under urgency. Audio
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Book Review - The Troubled Man
10:40 AM.The Troubled Man by Henning Mankell, reviewed by Ralph McAllister and Published by Harvill Secker. Audio
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Feature guest - Anne Else
10:07 AM.Wellington writer Anne Else's husband of 30 years, the poet Harvey McQueen, died three and a half months ago - on Christmas Day, after several years of ill health. On learning to live on her own for… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent - Kate Adie
9:55 AM.Discusses News International's apology for phone-hacking activities, and the problem with street parties being held for the Royal nuptials. Audio
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Celia Wade-Brown
9:35 AM.Wellington's mayor on claims that billions of dollars worth of funding for roading projects in the country's capital, and third largest city, could be at risk because the new council won't commit to… Read more Audio
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Aaron Farmer wrongfully imprisoned
9:07 AM.With Beverley Farmer - Her son was wrongfully imprisoned for rape and is due to receive an apology and compensation later today, Simon Shamy - Lawyer for Aaron Farmer. Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
11:56 AM.The detainment of artist and political activist Ai Weiwei by the Chinese government. Audio
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Law society calls for debate on the criminal justice system
11:32 AM.President of the Law Society, Jonathan Temm is calling for a national debate on the criminal justice system. Audio