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11:40 AM.By Alan Duff, published by Vintage and reviewed by David Hill. Audio
11:30 AM.Today Richard talks about 'bad losers'. Audio
11:08 AM.This week: Kayhan Kalhor and Brooklyn Rider, Tim Finn and Charmaine Ford. Audio
10:11 AM.Alex Monteith is a new media artist and academic. Audio
9:48 AM.All about Perfume. Audio
9:35 AM.Australian republican referendum. Audio
9:16 AM.Asia Corrspondent - caught up in the terror attacks in Mumbai. Audio
9:07 AM.Air New Zealand plane crashes off coast of Perpignan, France. Audio
11:48 AM.With Simon Wilson. Audio
11:25 AM.A discussion about the role of portraiture in society, does NZ go for it? Audio
11:11 AM.With Colin Jackson. Audio
10:35 AM.By Louis Nowra, published by Allen and Unwin and reviewed by Anne Buchanan. Audio
10:07 AM.Samon composer and conductor. Audio
9:50 AM.Jon Dennis. Audio
9:34 AM.Australia is calling for advertising by the pharmaceutical industry to doctors to be regulated. Audio
9:07 AM.Getting about on the property market is getting harder. Audio
11:50 AM.Graeme Tuckett reviews The Savages, Caramel, and the new Bond film. Audio
11:30 AM.Andrew Scott-Howman takes a legal look at the staff christmas party. Audio
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