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Singapore's experience regulating biomedical research
9:20 AM.Dr Terry Khan is Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore's Law Faculty and inaugural member of the Singapore National Medical Ethics Committee which advised the Minister for Health… Read more Audio
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UK Shooting
9:10 AM.Billy Boakes was an eyewitness to the Cumbria shooting. Audio
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Film review
11:45 AM.With Graeme Tuckett, looking at Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky, The Last Station, and Remembering Merata Mita. Audio
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Law
11:11 AM.With Andrew Scott-Howman, discussing employment law and how to decide when a person is not an employee. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
11:07 AM.Talking today about Glaswegian band Teenage Fanclub. Audio
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Book review
10:40 AM.'City of Veils' by Zoe Ferraris. Published by Little, Brown; reviewed by Gail Pittaway. Audio
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Feature guest - John Connolly
10:10 AM.John Connolly is best known for his crime thrillers, often with a hint of the supernatural, set in the United States and featuring the brooding, tormented private detective Charlie Parker. He was a… Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent - Ray Moynihan
9:52 AM.Battle over mining tax deepens, and the Greens are surging ahead in opinion polls. Audio
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Mark Twain's autobiography
9:23 AM.After being stored in a vault for the past century, the autobiography of America's literary giant, Mark Twain, is about to be published in full for the first time. Audio
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Israeli raids
9:10 AM.There has been international condemndation of Israel's raid on a flotilla of ships heading to Gaza. 600 of the activists are being held in detention centres across Israel, and at least 9 were killed. Audio
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Media with Denis Welch
11:51 AM.Denis looks at the two weekend political shows: TV3's The Nation and TV1's Q and amp;A. Audio
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Alison Parr
11:30 AM.Oral historian Alison Parr with the stories of those who stayed home during World War II - from farmers to conscientious objectors to the women struggling with rationing and fears for their loved… Read more Audio
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Business with Rod Oram
11:09 AM.Business and Economic commentator Rod Oram discusses the US economy and what it means for our exporters. Audio
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Book Review - The Breaking of Eggs
10:37 AM.Phil Vine reviews 'The Breaking of Eggs' by Jim Powell. Published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson. Audio
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Feature Guest - Becky Blanton
10:06 AM.American writer, photographer and former journalist who found herself homeless and at the bottom of the heap. Becky Blanton lived in her van for 3 years with a cat and Doberman dog for company, her… Read more Audio
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US Correspondent - Jack Hitt
9:49 AM.The oil spill off the gulf of Mexico is having a devastating affect. Audio
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What does soccer tell us about ourselves?
9:34 AM.Simon Kuper, co-author of 'Soccernomics'. Has also written 'Soccer Against the Enemy', which won the William Hill Prize for sports book of the year in Britain, and writes a sports column in the… Read more Audio
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Israel attacks aid flotilla heading to Gaza
9:08 AM.BBC Gaza corrrespondent Jon Donnison, UN correspondent Graeme Usher, and Professor of Peace Studies Paul Rogers talk about Israel's attack on the aid flotilla heading to Gaza. Audio
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Food and wine
11:32 AM.With guest chef Julie Goodwin. Wine selections from John Hawkesby. Audio
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Politics
11:10 AM.With Andrew Campbell and Matthew Hooton. Audio
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Book review
11:09 AM.'The Tulip Virus' by Danielle Hermans. Published by Allen and Unwin, reviewed by Ralph McAllister. Audio
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Feature guest - Jim Shepherd
10:07 AM.Jim Shepherd was a career criminal, who became number two in the notorious Mr Asia drug syndicate in the late 1970's. Now 68, he is out of prison and has told the story of the criminal underworld of… Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent - Seamus Kearney
9:51 AM.News from Europe. Audio