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Sports
11:35 AM.Joseph Romanos raises some concerns about behavior on the cricket pitch. Audio
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New music
11:16 AM.With Sean McKenna. Audio
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Book review
10:38 AM.'One Day In May' by Catherine Alliot. Published by Michael Joseph. Reviewed by Louise O'Brien. Audio
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Feature guest - Peter Brugger
10:13 AM.Dr Peter Brugger is a Swiss neuroscientist at the University Hospital in Zurich. He has been attempting to stimulate a particular part of the brain to trigger out-of-body experiences in otherwise… Read more Audio
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Asia correspondent Phil O'Sullivan
9:50 AM.Latest news from the Asian region. Audio
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TV ratings system
9:28 AM.Is it time to change the tv ratings system to take into account the growing number of people who use PVR's such as Tivo and MySky? We hear from Brenda Leeuenberg (project director of NZ On Screen) and… Read more Audio
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Theresa Gattung
9:07 AM.The former CEO of Telecom speaks out on the current state of the company. Audio
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TV Review - Simon Wilson
11:52 AM.James May's Toy Stories and the new series of Desperate Housewives. Audio
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Simone
11:25 AM.Broadway star and daughter of the legendary singer Nina Simone. Audio
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New Technology - Nat Torkington
11:13 AM.Cryptography. Audio
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Book Review - Below the Styx
11:08 AM.Written by Michael Meehan, reviewed by Crystal Beavis and published by Allen and Unwin. Audio
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Feature guest - Robyn Nevin
10:10 AM.Artistic Director of the Sydney Theatre Company. A doyenne of Australian theatre who has been awarded the Order Of Australia. Audio
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UK correspondent - Jon Dennis
9:55 AM.Lord Ashcroft's tax payments. Audio
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The Crown Research Institutes taskforce report
9:36 AM.With Dr Wayne Mapp - Minister of Research, Science and Technology. Anthony Scott - Science New Zealand Chief Executive. Audio
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Suicide - how do we better target the most vulnerable?
9:08 AM.With Annette Beautrais - Leading NZ suicide researcher, associate Professor at the University of Otago. Gregory Luke Larkin - Professor of Surgery, Emergency Medicine, and Public Health at Yale… Read more Audio
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Film - Graeme Tuckett
11:50 AM.New movies, Mao's Last Dancer; from Paris With Love; and the New Zealand Documentary Festival. Audio
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Law - Catriona MacLennan
11:35 AM.Catriona discusses a Law Commission review of the Official Information Act and whether it currently prevents the free flow of information, rather than encourage it. Audio
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Music - Marty Duda
11:08 AM.This week - Boz Scaggs. Audio
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Book Review - Lovers in the Age of Indifference
10:40 AM.Written by Xialu Guo, reviewed by Mary McCallum and published by Chatto and Windus. Audio
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Feature guest - Dan Bauer
10:10 AM.Dan Bauer is head of the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS) who have detected a substance which is possibly dark matter. Audio
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Australia correspondent - Paul Barclay
9:50 AM.Kevin Rudd apologises, the official cash rate may rise and John Howard wants a job in cricket. Audio
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Toyota's safety crisis
9:30 AM.With Michael Cusumano - Professor of Management at MIT, consultant for Ford and Fiat and author of several books on the car industry including"The Japanese Automobile Industry: Technology and… Read more Audio
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Proposal to track abusive mothers
9:10 AM.With John Angus - Children's Commissioner and member of forum working in the child abuse area. Dr Patrick Kelly - Consultant paediatrician Starship Hospital and spokesperson for the The Experts Forum… Read more Audio
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Media with Denis Welch
11:45 AM.This week Denis looks at resignation of Phil Heatley and the coverage of the Chilean earthquake. Audio
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Mitch Albom
11:25 AM.US sport columnist and author of international bestseller 'Tuesdays with Morrie' and his latest book 'Have a Little Faith'. Audio