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11:05 AM.Currently visiting NZ, Germany group Kraftwerk are Marty's artists of the week. Audio
10:35 AM.Rae McGregor reviews 'The Stepmother's Diary' by Fay Weldon. Published by Quercus. Audio
10:05 AM.Spent 28 years as one of 10 women married to a fundamentalist Mormon polygamist. Audio
9:50 AM.Ray Moynihan reports from across the Tasman. Audio
9:40 AM.Marty Clarke is an amputee-surfer and one of the organisers of a surfing for the disabled organisation in NZ Audio
9:30 AM.The Commissioner wants the DNA information of millions of NZers to either be destroyed after 16 years or put into safer hands. Audio
9:10 AM.Govt has asked the Law Commission to review all laws surrounding alcohol, a mini Commission of Inquiry over the next 2 years. Audio
11:45 AM.Agenda is scraped, APN shares for sale, the Timaru Herald may now be subedited from Christchurch and even RNZ features. Audio
11:25 AM.With Dr Nigel Millar (Canterbury District Health Board), Dr Peter Skegg (medical law specialist) and Ann Martin (Age Concern). Audio
11:10 AM.Discussion on the latest financial development. Audio
10:38 AM.Charlotte Bronte by Lyndall Gordon. Published by Virago. Audio
10:08 AM.Photographer of Samoan descent. Subjects are drawn from within her own community. Finalist for 2008 Walters Prize. Audio
9:50 AM.Bush, bailouts, the Republican party and Obama's staff. Audio
9:36 AM.Darren Saunders, ESR food scientist. Audio
9:20 AM.New Zealand and the international drug trade. Audio
9:09 AM.Lila is the project manager for Hamilton Abuse Intervention Project and says relationship abuse is an issue for young girls. Audio
11:48 AM.Television, does it make us happy and other epiphanal questions. Audio
11:35 AM.Yuletide festive ideas with Catherine Bell from Dish magazine and John Hawkesby our roving wine expert. Audio
11:08 AM.Laila Harre and Matthew Hooton give it to us from the left and the right. Audio
10:38 AM.Written by Peter Temple. Published by Text Publishing. Reviewed by Paul Diamond. Audio
10:08 AM.Imprisoned and tortured in Pinochet's Chile, Jorge escaped to NZ and is now a leading cycling and sports promoter. Audio
9:50 AM.Irris gives us a first hand update from the area with an emphasis this week on Israel and a divided Palestine. Audio
9:43 AM.And for Richard, there was only one game in town this weekend and that was the Rugby League World Cup. Audio
9:30 AM.Former nurse now new chief exec., Julie Patterson plans to get Wanganui hospital back on its feet and restore faith of community it serves. Audio
9:05 AM.The new Social Development Minister is calling for a debate on solo mothers feeling pressured to return to work too early. Audio