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TV
11:52 AM.Simon Wilson discusses the new look Fair Go, the Nightline Anniversary special and talks about becoming the new editor of Metro. Audio
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Simon Pollard
11:25 AM.The Canterbury Museum spider biologist Simon Pollard has turned his great uncle's war time diary and turned it into a children's book"Dear Alison - A New Zealand Soldier's Story from Stalag 383"-… Read more Audio
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New Technology with Nigel Horrocks
11:06 AM.Nigel Horrocks discusses privacy, disappearing telephone books and the Twitter newspaper. Audio
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Book Review - Wild Romance
10:40 AM.Paul Diamond reviews 'Wild Romance' by Chloe Schama. Published by Bloomsbury. Audio
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Feature Guest - Shahid Mahmood
10:08 AM.Shahid Mahmood is an internationally syndicated political cartoonist and commentator. Mahmood has had political pressure from both the Middle East and North America. Audio
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UK Correspondent - Kate Adie
9:54 AM.Britain is still coming to terms with its new coalition government. Audio
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Rural broadband
9:42 AM.Two remote South Island Rural schools have trialled 8 weeks of high speed broadband via satelillite. Andrena Norrish is the principal of one them - Winchester Rural School. Audio
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Over-the-counter genetic test kits
9:29 AM.Hank Greely, the director of Stanford University's Center for Law and the Biosciences talks about over-the-counter genetic testing kits that are to be sold across the United States. Audio
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Could some Rugby World Cup providers harm NZ's reputation?
9:09 AM.Martin Snedden, Rugby World Cup 2011 chief executive comments on the assertion that some Rugby World Cup providers could harm the country's reputation. Audio
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Film review with Graeme Tuckett
11:45 AM.Graeme Tuckett reviews post-apocalyptic action flick The Book Of Eli and The Hedgehog. Audio
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Law
11:30 AM.Ursula Cheer talk about the defamation case that become a cause celebre in the UK. Audio
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Music - Marty Duda
11:10 AM.This weeks feature artist - Ute Lemper. Audio
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Book Review - A Question of Belief
10:40 AM.Written by Donna Leon, reviewed by Gail Pittaway and published by Heinemann. Audio
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Feature Guest - Nuccia Focile
10:08 AM.Italian soprano Nuccia Focile, who is currently in New Zealand for New Zealand Opera's production of Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro, in which she plays the role of the Countess. Audio
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Clayton Carrick Leslie
9:40 AM.A lawyer by day, stand up comedian by night. Audio
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Judge Eugene Hyman
9:20 AM.US Superior Court judge on how the three strikes policy is working in California - is it too draconian or an effective tool to cut crime? Audio
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David Cameron takes over as British prime minister
9:10 AM.With Matthew Parris - UK correspondent and former Conservative MP. Audio
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Media with Denis Welch
11:50 AM.Denis Welch looks at the state of the magazine market. Audio
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Australia's "Goddess of Clean"
11:20 AM.Australian queen of clean and author of the book 'Stainless'. The daughter of an industrial chemist and engineer, Shannon is a self described workaholic who survives on a few hours sleep. She juggles… Read more Audio
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Business with Rod Oram
11:10 AM.Business and Economic commentator Rod Oram looks at the turmoil that has returned yet again in global financial markets and the dangers for New Zealand. Audio
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Book review - The Night Book
10:38 AM.David Hill reviews 'The Night Book' by Charlotte Grimshaw, published by Random House NZ Vintage. Audio
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Feature Guest - Hannah Salwen
10:08 AM.Hannah Salwen was 14 years old when she convinced her family to sell their house and give half the proceeds away to charity. The Salwen family were living in a mansion worth 2 million dollars in… Read more Audio
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USA correspondent Luiza Savage
9:50 AM.We join correspondent Luiza Savage for the latest news and current affairs from the USA. Audio
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The knock-on effects of Greece's debt crisis
9:30 AM.Stephen Pope the Chief global equity strategist at Cantor Fitzgerald Europe, gives us the latest news from Greece's debt crisis. Audio
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Letter to John Key about youth drinking
9:08 AM.Margaret Abercrombie is a Doctor at Manukau Family Planning - Dr Abercrombie sees negative effects of alcohol daily, she is also the mother of a child at Kings College and has written a letter to John… Read more Audio