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Sport with Richard Boock
11:40 AM.Richard Boock talks rugby and the cricket world cup. Audio
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New Music with Sean McKenna
11:05 AM.Sean McKenna reviews Little Bushman, J Mascis and Primal Scream. Audio
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Book Review - Day After Day
10:35 AM.Don Rood reviews Day After Day by Max Lambert. Audio
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Feature Guest - Herbie Hancock
10:05 AM.Herbie Hancock, jazz legend. Audio
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Asia Correspondent Phil O'Sullivan
9:50 AM.Phil O'Sullivan discusses the latest from Japan. Audio
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Unpackit - the best and worst of product packaging
9:40 AM.The Unpackit Packaging Awards has identified the eight best and worst packaged products in NZ stores. Audio
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Kiwi delivering aid in Japan
9:22 AM.Lyndon Tamblyn is to be part of an Shelterbox Response Team to Japan, joining an aid convoy going to the northern affected areas. Audio
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Productivity Commission
9:10 AM.Housing affordability is going to be one of the key areas of focus for the newly formed Productivity Commission. Audio
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TV with Simon Wilson
11:45 AM.Simon Wilson reviews The Politically Incorrect Guide to Teenagers (One, Wednesday); and House, this week and next with Candice Bergen as guest star (TV3, Sunday). Audio
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A history of Lonely Hearts Ads
11:15 AM.Francesca Beauman is the author of 'Shapely Ankle Preferr'd: a history of the Lonely Hearts ad'. Audio
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New Technology with Nat Torkington
11:10 AM.Nat Torkington discusses predicting the future and artificial leaves. Audio
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Book Review - Civilization
10:40 AM.Written by Niall Ferguson, published by Allen Lane, reviewed by Dan Slevin. Audio
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Feature Guest - Dominic Streatfeild
10:10 AM.Dominic Streatfeild, journalist and author of 'A history of the world since 9/11', which looks at the far reaching impacts of that fateful day on ordinary people in all parts of the world. Audio
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UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
9:49 AM.The massive demonstration against public spending cuts and the"Night Stalker"convicted for a series of sex attacks. Audio
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New research into prevention of malnutrition in elderly
9:29 AM.New research into the best ways to prevent malnutrition in the elderly has found it's company at the dinner table they need, not just the delivery of a meal. Audio
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Impact on tourism of quake and tsunami
9:08 AM.A discussion on the hit to tourism following the Christchurch earthquake and the Japan tsunami. Is the industry and Government moving quickly enough to buffer the countries second biggest export… Read more Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
11:48 AM.Trademarks and copyrights in the art - a kerfuffle around some. Historically Hardcore posters, and artist Richard Prince loses a copyright case. Audio
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Law with Catriona MacLennan
11:33 AM.Today discussing the Minister of Justice and the Principal Family Court Judge's plans for changes in the Family Court and whether there is a difference of opinion on what changes should be made. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:09 AM.Music from UK band, Elbow. Audio
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Book Review - A Widow's Story: A Memoir by Joyce Carol Oates
10:39 AM.Published by Fourth Estate and reviewed by Jane Westaway. Audio
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Feature guest - Saleem Abboud Ashkar
10:08 AM.Internationally renowned Palestinian-Israeli pianist from Nazareth who studied music at Jewish schools in Jerusalem. He lives in Berlin now but returns to his home country each year to teach local… Read more Audio
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Australia Correspondent - Ray Moynihan
9:51 AM.New South Wales Labour falls over in the polls. Audio
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The case for compulsory voting
9:46 AM.Professor of Social Sciences at the Australian National University, Larry Saha, has studied compulsory voting in some of the 30 countries around the world which have gone down that route. Audio
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The new Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority - CERA
9:34 AM.Public and electoral law professor at Otago University, Andrew Geddis. Audio
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Guidelines for schools dealing with bullying
9:08 AM.A mother says her son and his 11 year old classmates were subjected to repeated and violent bullying from a fellow pupil, involving knives, attempted strangulation and stalking. She believes that the… Read more Audio