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Recent items from Saturday Morning
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Willard Wigan: micro art
9:05 AM.British artist who creates micro-sculptures visible only through a microscope. Read more Audio
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Graham Murdock: internet surveillance
8:15 AM.Professor of Culture and Economy at Loughborough University and keynote speaker at the Surveillance, Copyright, Privacy conference at the University of Otago. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:50 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 21 December. Audio
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Kate De Goldi and Laura Kroetsch: books in 2013
11:06 AM.Laura is the director of Adelaide Writers' Week, and Kate is the author of a number of books. They discuss the year in publishing and their books of 2013. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Sarah Longbottom
10:07 AM.Founder and creative director of the Nga Rangatahi Toa Creative Arts Initiative. Audio
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Dan Collyns: Chile and free education
9:45 AM.British multimedia journalist based in Lima, Peru, who was in Santiago this week for the Chilean election. Audio
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Ben Schott: miscellanies and German words
9:06 AM.Author of the Schott's Miscellany series, and the new book Schottenfreude: German Words for the Human Condition. Audio
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Felix Salmon: the Internet and media revolution
8:12 AM.Finance blogger for Reuters who visited New Zealand as a guest of Victoria University to talk about how the internet is revolutionising media. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 14 December. Audio
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Kate’s Klassic: Fahrenheit 451
11:41 AM.Kate Camp will discuss Fahrenheit 451, the 1953 novel by Ray Bradbury. Read more Audio
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Harold Hillman: leadership
11:09 AM.Clinical psychologist, and leadership expert at Sigmoid Curve Consulting Group, who writes about his life and leadership in The Impostor Syndrome. Audio
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Playing Favourites with John Edwards
10:07 AM.Wellington barrister, who has worked in public law and policy for over 20 years, and will take up the position of Privacy Commissioner in February 2014. Audio
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Arini Loader: engaging with te reo
9:38 AM.Postdoctoral Fellow in Victoria University of Wellington's School of History, Philosophy, Political Science & International Relations, and fluent te reo Ma-ori speaker. Audio
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Nicholas Wood: political tourism
9:13 AM.Former Balkans correspondent for the New York Times, who created Political Tours in 2009, with the aim of giving people first-hand insight into some of the most critical regions in the world. Audio
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Carl Zimmer: the end of flu
8:45 AM.Science columnist for The New York Times, blogger for National Geographic Magazine, and author of twelve books. He writes about The Quest to End the Flu in the December issue of The Atlantic. Audio
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Robert Harris: the Dreyfus scandal
8:15 AM.British author of eight best-selling historical novels; his latest is An Officer and a Spy, based on the Dreyfus affair in France in the late 1800s. Audio
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Children's Books with Kate De Goldi
11:45 AM.Kate De Goldi discusses two books by Laura Amy Schlitz, Splendors and Glooms, and A Drowned Maiden's Hair : A Melodrama, and From Norvelt to Nowhere by Jack Gantos. Audio
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Iris DeMent : singing the delta
11:05 AM.American singer and songwriter whose new album is Sing the Delta ; she visited New Zealand this week with musician husband Greg Brown. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Tim Westergren
10:05 AM.Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of personalised internet radio service Pandora, and a composer and musician. Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler : Freedom Farmers
9:45 AM.Senior Curator at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, discussing the exhibition Freedom Farmers : New Zealand Artists Growing Ideas. Audio
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Ann Dowsett-Johnston: women and alcohol
9:05 AM.Canadian writer, editor, and co-chair of advocacy group the National Roundtable on Girls, Women and Alcohol. Her latest book is Drink: The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol. Audio
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John Fitzgerald : Ireland and money
8:30 AM.Research Professor at the Economic and Social Research Institute in Dublin, Ireland and a former president of the Irish Economic Association. Audio
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Aislinn Laing : Nelson Mandela and South Africa
8:15 AM.South Africa Correspondent for the Daily and Sunday Telegraph based in Johannesburg, talking about Nelson Mandela and South Africa. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:59 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 30 November 2013. Audio
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Yanetta Hiko - whanau fitness
11:45 AM.Founder and co-director of Hiko Health & Fitness Ltd, which was established to empower Pacific and Maori whanau and community to meet their health goals. Audio