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Terrorist threat to Commonwealth Games in India
9:08 AM.Rebecca Wardell, Christchurch based heptathlete. Audio
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Film - with Graeme Tuckett
11:50 AM.Jane Campion's Bright Star, Australian film Balibo, and a remake of the classic horror, The Wolfman. Audio
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Law - Dean Knight
11:40 AM.Looks at the bids to make New Zealand a republic. Audio
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Music - Marty Duda
11:20 AM.Feature artist - Peter Gabriel Audio
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Book Review - Raising Teenagers Today
11:10 AM.Written by Ian Lambie and Les Simmonds, reviewed by Phil Vine. Published by Random House NZ. Audio
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Feature guest - Lloyd Morrison
10:10 AM.Infratil CEO Lloyd Morrison is back in the country after receiving experimental treatment in Seattle for his leukaemia, he talks about his ongoing battle with the disease and the challenges facing the… Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent - Ray Moynihan
9:48 AM.Drought, Insulation scheme woes and health insurance. Audio
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Food security
9:30 AM.Nina Fedoroff - Science and Technology Adviser to the US Secretary of State. She is one of the authors of an article in Science magazine who argues that a radical rethink of agriculture is needed in… Read more Audio
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Research shows major inequalities in men's health
9:10 AM.With Phil Chapman - Mens Health Promoter for the Public Health Unit of Nelson Marlborough DHB and Donald Pettitt - Mens Health Advocate, Christchurch Mens Centre. Also, Rhys Jones - Public Health… Read more Audio
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Media correspondent - Denis Welch
11:50 AM.Looks at a fellow media commentators thoughts on the NZ Flag campaign. Audio
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David Geary
11:30 AM.NZ playwright - David Geary has written about Mark Twain's visit to New Zealand in 1895 - he tells us how Twain incurred the wrath of the English with his outspoken views on race relations. Audio
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Business commentator - Rod Oram
11:10 AM.Business and Economic commentator discusses the Government's economic programme. Audio
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Book Review - The Man from Beijing
10:40 AM.Written by Henning Mankell, reviewed by Anne Buchanan and published by Harvill Secker. Audio
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Feature guest - Paul Reynolds
10:10 AM.Telecom Chief Executive Paul Reynolds on what's been a troublesome start to the year for our biggest publicly - listed company. Audio
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USA correspondent - Jack Hitt
9:45 AM.Biology professor charged in shooting. Republicans distance themselves from Sarah Palin. Audio
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Alien Life
9:30 AM.Dirk Shulze Makuch - Astrobiologist at Washington State University who has made an educated guess about how alien life might look. Audio
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Insulation scheme audits
9:10 AM.With Mike Underhill - Chief Executive of EECA, the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority. Grant Dunford - Founder of Negawatt, a company specialising in insulation installation. Pieter Burghout… Read more Audio
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Urbanist - Tommy Honey
11:45 AM.Discusses education, urban design, haste, the World Cup and waterfronts. Audio
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Food and wine - Chinese new year
11:30 AM.Guest Chef - Connie Clarkson. Wine commentator - John Hawkesby. Chinese New Year traditions, superstitions and recipes for Dumplings and Fragrant Steamed Fish. Audio
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Politics
11:10 AM.With Andrew Campbell and Matthew Hooten. Audio
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Book Review - The Imperfectionists
10:40 AM.Written by Tom Rachman, reviewed by Paul Diamond and published by Text Publishing. Audio
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Feature guest - Chris Prowse
10:08 AM.Chris Prowse's show Trouble on the Waterfront: Is being performed as part of the Wellington Fringe Festival this week. Audio
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Middle East correspondent - Irris Makler
9:52 AM.The 31st anniversary of revolution in Iran. Audio
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Lindy Kelly
9:45 AM.Author of 'Lost in the Bush' which gives children the fundamentals of how to avoid getting lost in the bush lost and, if they do, how to survive until they are found. Audio
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Some school principals have stopped giving traditional homework
9:30 AM.Pete Pointon - Principal of Seatoun School, Wellington and Diane Leggett - Principal of Karori Normal School, Wellington explain why. Audio