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Book review - Vinegar Girl by Anne Tyler
10:39 AM.Reviewed by Gina Rogers.published by Penguin Random House Audio
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Black Lives Matter protests in the USA
10:29 AM.Protests are being held across the United States today in response to the deaths of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Philando Castile in Falcon Heights, Minnesota at the hands of police… Read more Audio
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Stand-up comedian Billy Crystal
10:06 AM.Award-winning comic, turned movie star, Billy Crystal talks to Kathryn Ryan about his career in show business and his first time performing in New Zealand. Billy Crystal heads to the Auckland 's ASB… Read more Audio
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
9:54 AM.Seaumus Kearney talks about the Euro 2016 football final in Paris amid heavy security gives Europeans a chance to take their minds off their worries, EU leaders continue to grapple with the… Read more Audio
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Social media 'better than bombs to defeat ISIS'
9:35 AM.Dr. Anne Speckhard is a trauma psycholgist at Georgetown University who's conducted in-depth interviews with 38 defectors from ISIS in the past year. Dr. Speckhard and her colleague Dr Ahment Yayla… Read more Audio
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How long should appliances last?
9:21 AM.Do manufacturers increasingly make household products with a more limited life span than they once did? Why are repairs so costly, if possible at all? Engineer Paul Smith is head of testing with… Read more Audio
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Canterbury farmers on notice
9:09 AM.The Canterbury Regional Council has put farmers on notice they have ten days to comply with laws requiring them to install water monitors. The rule came into effect in November 2014 but the council… Read more Audio
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New Music with Jeremy Taylor
11:05 AM.Jeremy Taylor samples new releases from Natasha Khan's Bat For Lashes, and all female supergroup Case/Lang/Veirs, and likes Paul McCartney's old tapes better than his new tapes. Audio
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Children's Book Review
10:35 AM.Kanohi - My Face Kitty Brown and Kristen Parkinson Reo Pepi Publishing $18 Kararehe - Animals Kitty Brown and Kristen Parkinson Reo Pepi Publishing $18 Kakahu - Getting Dressed Kitty Brown and Kristen… Read more Audio
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Evanjellycal, Jessica Mentis
10:10 AM.From a retro-pud to high art we're talking jelly, with New Zealand "Jellyologist" Jessica Mentis. Jessica's exhibition of jelly curiosities forms part of the Wellington on a Plate food festival. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Pacific correspondent Mike Field
9:50 AM.Global miner Rio Tinto has walked away from the long troubled Panguna, Bougainville, mine - outraging the islanders and raising the question of what next for a mine holding $50 billion worth of copper… Read more Audio
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Probiotics and gut health: not all yoghurt is equal
9:28 AM.Mirjana Curic-Bawden is the Principal Scientist from the commercial yogurt making microbe manufacturer, Christian Hansen. Marketed as "friendly" bacteria that aid digestion, probiotics are live… Read more Audio
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Ram pumps for Africa
9:20 AM.A technology that's been used on New Zealand farms for decades is now allowing remote villages in East Africa to pump water without using a single volt of electricity. Ram-pumps work by harnessing the… Read more Audio
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Fletcher's heads to London to recruit builders
9:10 AM.The country's biggest construction firm is heading to London to recruit construction workers to prop up its workforce as it looks to an unprecedented pipeline of big projects. Fletcher Construction… Read more Audio
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Viewing with Paul Casserly
11:45 AM.TV and Film writer Paul Casserly reviews musical-comedy-drama Sing Street and the remake of the 70s miniseries Roots. Audio
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Parenting: Five 'E's for body positivity
11:25 AM.Auckland writer Angela Barnett, founder of the body positivity website F**king Awesome Bulimics I Know, or FABIK, talks to Kathryn about raising children with positive body image. Read more Audio
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New Technology with Sarah Putt
11:05 AM.Sarah Putt discusses the Vodafone and Sky TV merger, debate on why digital technology is STILL a vocational subject, and a contraceptive app. Audio
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Book Review - The Fire Child by S K Treymayne
10:40 AM.The Fire Child by S K Treymayne. Reviewed by Lisa Finucane and published by HarperCollins. Audio
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Danielle Cormack: success on screen and stage
10:10 AM.New Zealand actress Danielle Cormack has forged a hugely succesful career on screen and stage, largely in Australia in recent years. She's about to return to TV here in season 4 of the acclaimed… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Jon Dennis
9:50 AM.Jon Dennis on the Chilcot report about Britain's involvement in the Iraq war and the latest action in UK politics post the Brexit referendum Audio
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Healthy Star Ratings - 'not perfect but the best we've got'
9:25 AM.Winsome Parnell is a dietician and a member of the advisory committee to MPI on Health Star ratings. She says despite some flaws the five scale front-of-pack labels are helping consumers make… Read more Audio
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The state of Te Reo
9:20 AM.Currently in New Zealand there are about 48 thousand people fluent in Te Reo and the figure is falling steadily. Rawinia Higgins is at the forefront of efforts to preserve Te Reo as a living language… Read more Audio
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Clare Short on Blair: "He misled people, there's no question"
9:10 AM.The long-awaited inquiry into the UK's role in the invasion and occupation of Iraq paints a damning picture of the innermost workings of the British government. Sir John Chilcot says that the former… Read more Audio