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Book Review - Best Books of 2010
10:38 AM.Louise O'Brien reviews Little Bird of Heaven by Joyce Carol Oates (Fourth Estate), The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell (Sceptre), Luka and the Fire of Life by Salman Rushdie… Read more Audio
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Professor Bob Sutton
10:09 AM.Professor Bob Sutton is a Professor of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University - and a Professor of Organisational Behanviour. He wrote The No Asshole Rule and his latest book Good… Read more Audio
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US correspondent Jack Hitt
9:49 AM.President Obama's State of the Union speech and Steve Jobs' stepping down from Apple. Audio
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Local Heroes - Steve Noyer
9:42 AM.Steve has a panel beating business based in West Auckland, he is a fundraiser for breast cancer research. Last year his 'Fight for a Cure' charity boxing match raised over two hundred thousand dollars… Read more Audio
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A two tier qualification system in secondary schools
9:25 AM.Are warnings of a two tier qualification system in secondary schools coming true, as another secondary school rejects the NCEA in favour of external exams? Audio
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Suspected terrorist boming at Moscow's International Airport
9:15 AM.BBC correspondent Daniel Sandford joins Kathryn from Moscow. Audio
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Witness to the Moscow airport bombing
9:08 AM.Kathryn talks to Dr Johann Hammerer, an Austrian businessman who had just arrived at Moscow airport when the bombing occured. Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
11:51 AM.Kennedy takes us to the sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island en route to the southern polar region. Audio
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Food and Wine
11:38 AM.Guest chef Mary Browne tempts our taste buds with some wonderful summer fare and John Hawkesby helps wash it down with some wine recommendations. Audio
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Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams
11:17 AM.Politics from across the spectrum. Audio
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Summer reading with Ralph McAllister
11:06 AM.Ralph gives us his recommendations from last year's offerings as the best summer reads. Audio
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Feature guest - John Fleming
10:08 AM.New Zealand expat engineer John Fleming, who's investigating the commercial production of hydrogen fuels and new engines which could revolutionise transport in this millennium. Audio
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Europe Correspondent - Seamus Kearney
9:52 AM.The latest stories and news from Europe. Audio
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Local heroes - St John volunteers
9:40 AM.St John volunteers Guy and Noeline Marks discuss what's kept them dedicated to serving the community for a combined total of 114 years. Audio
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Licensing boaties
9:22 AM.Is it time to introduce a licensing system for boaties - requiring them to pass tests before being allowed to skipper a boat? Audio
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The Maori Party and its future
9:12 AM.Chairman of Te Runanga o te Rarawa, Haami Piripi, representing the interests of 23 Far North Marae and Maori issues commentator, Rawiri Taonui join the programme. Audio
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2010 highlights - wrap up and farewell
11:46 AM.We go out with some final witty comments from our guests. Audio
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2010 highlights - Solving stain dilemmas
11:34 AM.Featuring Shannon Lush from Australia on solving stain dilemmas. Audio
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2010 highlights - crazy points of the year
11:26 AM.Featuring Radar and Pinky Agnew. Audio
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2010 highlights - with a memorable interview
11:16 AM.Featuring an interview with 100 year old twins Alison Hunt and Audrey Duthier. Audio
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2010 highlights - adventurer Kennedy Warne
11:11 AM.Kennedy is on ship in Antarctica, the Spirit of Samuel Enderby. Audio
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2010 highlights - Third hour guests intro and banter
11:06 AM.Kathryn is joined by Kennedy Warne, Tommy Honey, Radar, Pinky Agnew and Graeme Tuckett. Audio
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Christchurch earthquake bride
10:53 AM.The Christchurch earthquake was obviously a huge story this year, and for one couple it will always be particularly memorable. Christchurch lawyer Katherine Ewer and her husband David got married that… Read more Audio
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What to do if you're unprepared to cook Christmas dinner
10:36 AM.Jo Seagar is the Chef-owner of The Cook School, Oxford, Canterbury. Audio
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Big Year Interview - Bruce Lamb
10:07 AM.Senior Constable Bruce Lamb is the Christchurch police dog handler who narrowly survived being shot in the course of duty on 13 July 2010, his police dog, Gage, was killed. Then Bruce's house was red… Read more Audio