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Can Tiger Woods' brand be revived?
9:32 AM.Can the Tiger Woods brand survive? What implications does this have for other sports stars? Audio
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IVF breakthrough
9:23 AM.British and American researchers have developed a new technique for screening embryos, which more than doubles the chances of it implanting in the mothers uterus. Audio
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Leaky homes crisis
9:08 AM.A new report shows up to 89 thousand homes could be affected, and the repair bill will be more than 11 billion dollars. Audio
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Media
11:50 AM.Media commentator Denis Welch looks at the best and worst media in 2009. Audio
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David Crockett
11:30 AM.David Crockett rescued the Chatham Island Taiko or Magenta Petral, thought extinct - until he found two birds. Audio
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Business
11:15 AM.With Rod Oram, business and economic commentator. Audio
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Book review - 'A Week at the Airport'
10:40 AM.Phil Smith reviews 'A Week at the Airport' by Alain De Botton, published by Profile. Audio
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Feature guest - Michael Stiassny
10:08 AM.Michael Stiassny is the country's top receiver, and has been involved in some of New Zealand's biggest insolvencies. He has more than 25 years experience in insolvency, investigating accounting work… Read more Audio
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USA Correspondent
9:50 AM.Jack Hitt with goings on in the United States of America. Audio
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Earth-like planets
9:43 AM.Professor David Chabonneau on a newly discovered planet considered a 'neighbour' in astonomical terms, at just 40 light years away. Audio
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Swine flu update
9:30 AM.Ministry of Health's deputy director, Dr Fran McGrath. Audio
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Kiwibank branch closures
9:10 AM.Discussing recent Kiwibank branch closures are Redwood resident Tim Armstrong, Christchurch city councillor Yani Johanson and NZ Post head of retail operations and marketing Scott Pollard. Audio
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Urbanist - Tommy Honey
11:50 AM.Sustainability, how do we sustainably engage people with environmental consciousness? Audio
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Food and wine
11:30 AM.'Tis the season and Matt Follas shows us what do cook for these festive times. John Hawkesby spreads cheer with wine matches. Audio
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Politics
11:15 AM.In the left corner Andrew Campbell and in the right Matthew Hooten. Audio
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Book review - Sunflowers: a Novel of Vincent van Gogh
10:35 AM.By Sheramy Bundrick. Published by HarperCollins. Reviewed by Rae McGregor. Audio
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Feature Guests - Margaret Heaney and Fiona Wilston
10:10 AM.Lotto's biggest ever winners Margaret Heaney and Fiona Wilston speak with Kathryn. Audio
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Middle East correspondent - Irris Makler
9:50 AM.We hear the latest issues and news from the region from Irris in Jerusalem. Audio
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Pinkstinks!
9:35 AM.Emma Moore, co-founder of Pinkstinks, a UK campaign and social enterprise that challenges the culture of pink which the group believes invades every aspect of girls' lives. She speaks with Kathryn… Read more Audio
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Sir, please leave the delivery room
9:25 AM.London based French obstetrician Dr Michel Odent speaks with Kathryn about the detrimental affects of having fathers in theatre during delivery. Audio
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Post Copenhagen, the analysis
9:09 AM.Andy Reisinger from the NZ Climate Change Institute at Victoria University joins Kathryn to discuss what if any positive outcomes occurred through Copenhagen. Audio
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The Week That Was
11:48 AM.With Te Radar and Irene Pink. Audio
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Feature guest - Louie Psihoyos
11:43 AM.Acclaimed National Geographic Photographer and filmmaker who directed the film 'The Cove' about the yearly slaughter of Dolphins in a remote Japanese cove. Audio
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Feature guest - Roberta Williams
11:43 AM.She is the wife of a notorious serial killer at the centre of Melbourne's gang wars dramatised on the hit series Underbelly. Audio
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Feature guest - Gillian Lynne
11:43 AM.Her love for life and expression has seen her become a legendary dancer, director and choreographer over a 6 decade career. Audio