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Documenting human rights abuses in Iraq
9:32 AM.Donatella Rovera is Amnesty International's Senior Crisis Response Adviser, conducting human rights investigations in Iraq. Audio
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The cost of domestic violence
9:10 AM.A new report says if nothing is done to address domestic violence, the financial and economic burden will grow more than ten fold - to nearly 80 billion dollars in a decade. The study's been… Read more Audio
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Sports commentator Brendan Telfer
11:34 AM.Brendan Telfer discusses the naming of the All Black team for the test against England, how successful their venture was to the US, and we're just 100 days out from the start of the 2015 Cricket World… Read more Audio
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New music with Jeremy Taylor
11:06 AM.Jeremy Taylor spends some quality time with Taylor Swift's hit-stacked new album, plus Auckland indie newcomers Beach Pigs and a double dose of reissues from The Kinks. Audio
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Book review - Pain, Paries, Work: Sylvia Plath in New York 1953
10:39 AM.Written by Elizabeth Winder, reviewed by Kiran Dass, published by Harper Perennial. Audio
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Dr Monty Soutar on the Maori contingent at Gallipoli
10:09 AM.Dr Monty Soutar (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Awa) is a senior historian for the Ministry for Culture and Heritage, but he's also the Auckland War Memorial Museum World War One Historian in residence. He has… Read more Audio
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Asia correspondent Jamil Anderlini
9:51 AM.News from the Asian region with our correspondent Financial Times Beijing Bureau chief, Jamil Anderlini. Audio
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The impact of childhood cancer on fertility
9:44 AM.Survival rates for child cancer patients have improved markedly over the past few decades - now at 80 per cent. With so many more survivors, the focus among many in the oncology community is to reduce… Read more Audio
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Warring factions fight for dominance in Libya
9:27 AM.Three years after the fall of Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi, Libya is in chaos that some are calling civil war. There are two rival governments, with the UN-backed parliament declared invalid… Read more Audio
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Waiting times for publicly funded surgery
9:08 AM.Brett Krause is a Wellington orthopaedic surgeon and president of the Orthopaedic Association. Roger Styles is the executive director of the Health Funds Association, which represents private health… Read more Audio
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More reaction to Solid Energy's decision on Pike River re-entry
11:40 AM.Radio New Zealand reporter Nicola Grigg. Audio
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Pike River families react to Solid Energy's decision on re-entry
11:34 AM.Laurie Drew is the father of Zen Drew, one of the 29 miners who died four years ago in the Pike River explosion. Audio
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Safe relationships with Lesley Elliott and Bill O'Brien
11:16 AM.Lesley Elliott's book Loves Me Not, How to Keep Relationships Safe is based on her own research and interviews with experts. She speaks to Nine to Noon with her co-author Bill O'Brien. Read more Audio
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Solid Energy's decision regarding whether it will re-enter the Pike River mine
11:08 AM.Nicholas Davidson is the lawyer for the Pike River families' committee. Audio
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Solid Energy's decision regarding whether it will re-enter the Pike River mine
10:37 AM.Damien O'Connor is the MP for Westcoast/Tasman. Audio
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Solid Energy's decision regarding whether it will re-enter the Pike River mine
10:30 AM.Radio New Zealand reporter Nicola Grigg. Audio
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Francis Plug: Alcoholic wannabe author
10:08 AM.Author Paul Ewen on his comical creation, the alcoholic, Booker prize-obsessed, wannabe writer Francis Plug who causes chaos when he meets prize-winning authors. In his book Francis Plug: How to be a… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Matthew Parris
9:51 AM.Our UK correspondent Matthew Parris. Audio
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Treasure trove of Samuel Marsden documents now online
9:36 AM.A ground-breaking Otago University library project is putting thousands of New Zealand's earliest missionary archives online. This allows researchers for the first time to search the Hocken Library's… Read more Audio
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Islamic Association worries over government ISIS policy
9:27 AM.President of the Federation of Islamic Assocations, Anwar Ghani. Audio
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Analysis of government strategy on ISIS
9:10 AM.Robert Ayson, Professor of strategic studies at Victoria University. Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
11:50 AM.Courtney discusses why there are empty display cases in British World War One centenary exhibitions. Audio
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PM reveals NZ role for IS
11:45 AM.John Key announces New Zealand's position on the Islamic State. Audio