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Filmmaker Laura Poitras on her work with Edward Snowden
11:23 AM.After journalist and documentary maker Laura Poitras received encrypted emails from someone with information on the US government's massive covert-surveillance programs, she and reporter Glenn… Read more Audio
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Business commentator Rod Oram
11:08 AM.The economic forecast for New Zealand this year. European plans quantitative easing. The effects of cheap oil imports. Audio
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Book review: 'The Hotel on Place Vendome' by Tilar J Mazzeo
10:34 AM.Reviewed by Rae McGregor. Published by HarperCollins. Audio
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Storm chasing meteorologist Rebekah LaBar
10:07 AM.Rebekah LaBar saw her first tornado at the age of 12 in her native America and was both terrified and entralled by it. She's taken that fascination and turned it into a career as a meteorologist and… Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent - Donna Field
9:50 AM.The expected execution of Australians for drugs in Indonesia. Health costs in Australia. Cricket Australia being sued. Audio
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Helping high school students set up businesses
9:34 AM.The Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme has been running for more than 33 years. Over 6000 year 12 and 13 students have set up and run small businesses over the course of a school year. The scheme… Read more Audio
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The future of one of the country's top literary fellowships
9:09 AM.Since 1970 the Katherine Mansfield Menton fellowship has been awarded to a New Zealand writer each year, who gets access for a period of six months or more to the writing room in the Villa Isola Bella… Read more Audio
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Home magazine editor Jeremy Hansen
11:49 AM.Home magazine editor Jeremy Hansen looks at architecture around New Zealand. Audio
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Breaking bad food habits
11:30 AM.Claire Turnbull is a columnist for the Healthy Food Guide Magazine columnist and has written a new book, Feel Good for Life, in which she offers practical advice on how to embark on a healthier… Read more Audio
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Political commentary with Trish Sherson and Mike Williams
11:08 AM.Trish Sherson and Mike Williams on the latest political news. Audio
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Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards
10:07 AM.Keith Richards is one of the original members of the Rolling Stones and Rolling Stone magazine has ranked him 4th on its list of the world top 100 best guitarists. The 70 year old singer songwriter… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Andrew Potter
9:50 AM.Andrew Potter with the latest news from the UK. Audio
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Neuroethicist Dr Thomas Douglas
9:33 AM.The ethics around medical and chemical interventions for crime prevention. Audio
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How the smartphone has funded the war in the Congo
9:20 AM.The fight to force tech companies like Apple to source conflict-free minerals from the Congo, where illegal mining has funded the 20 year war that has killed millions. Bandi Mbubi's Ted Talk on how… Read more Audio
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Is patrolling the Southern Ocean for illegal fishing futile?
9:10 AM.Dr. Julia Jabour is a member of the Ocean & Antarctic Governance Research Program at the University of Tasmania's Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies. She has been researching, writing, and… Read more Audio
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Nota Bene sing O Come All Ye Faithful
11:58 AM.Wellington chamber choir Nota Bene was formed ten years ago by Christine Argyle, and since that year has performed live on Nine to Noon's last show of the year. The ensemble sings a wide range of… Read more Audio
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Final comments on highlights and lowlights of 2014
11:47 AM.Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne, urbanist Tommy Honey and comedians Pinky Agnew and Te Radar look back on the year that was. Audio
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Nota Bene sing White Christmas
11:44 AM.Wellington chamber choir Nota Bene was formed ten years ago by Christine Argyle, and since that year has performed live on Nine to Noon's last show of the year. The ensemble sings a wide range of… Read more Audio
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Eaten Alive
11:30 AM.Amazon explorer and conservationist Paul Rosolie has found TV fame as the star of the Discovery Channel's show, Eaten Alive, in which he climbed into a protective suit - packed with cameras and three… Read more Audio
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Nota Bene sing Away in a Manger
11:25 AM.Wellington chamber choir Nota Bene was formed ten years ago by Christine Argyle, and since that year has performed live on Nine to Noon's last show of the year. The ensemble sings a wide range of… Read more Audio
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More highlights and lowlights of 2014
11:14 AM.Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne, urbanist Tommy Honey and comedians Pinky Agnew and Te Radar look back on the year that was. Audio
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Nota Bene sing Ding Dong Merrily on High
11:10 AM.Wellington chamber choir Nota Bene was formed ten years ago by Christine Argyle, and since that year has performed live on Nine to Noon's last show of the year. The ensemble sings a wide range of… Read more Audio
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Highlights and lowlights of 2014
11:05 AM.Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne, urbanist Tommy Honey and comedians Pinky Agnew and Te Radar look back on the year that was. Audio
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Grant Smithies' 2014 music roundup
10:33 AM.Nine to Noon music reviewer rounds-up some of the best reissues and compilations of 2014. Audio