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Recent items from Saturday Morning
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Carolyn King: small mustelids
8:30 AM.International authority on all stoats, weasels and ferrets, and recipient of the Lifetime Achievement at the Hamilton Science Excellence Awards. Audio
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Bhupendra Chaubey: India
8:15 AM.Television journalist based in Delhi as National Bureau Chief for CNN IBN. Audio
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John Saker: pinot noir
11:40 AM.Freelance writer and author of the 2005 book, How to Drink a Glass of Wine, and new title, Pinot Noir: the New Zealand Story. Audio
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Dean Poole: design
11:15 AM.Creative director of Alt Group, and recipient of the John Britten Award for the person who has contributed most to NZ design on the national and international stage, at the Best Design Awards 2010. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:05 AM.Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Mike Nock and Norman Meehan
10:10 AM.New Zealand jazz pianists and composers: Norman is also author of Serious Fun: the Life and Music of Mike Nock. Audio
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Kate's Klassic: The Invisible Man
9:50 AM.Kate Camp discusses the 1897 novel The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells. Read more Audio
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Jesse Conklin: godwits
9:05 AM.Ecologist at Massey University who spent two years studying godwits in the Alaskan tundra and is observing birds tagged with geo-locators that have returned to the Manawatu River Estuary. Audio
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Cordelia Fine: gender and discrimination
8:30 AM.Psychologist and author of Delusions of Gender: How Our Minds, Society, and Neurosexism Create Difference. Audio
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Richard Wolff: unions in Europe
8:10 AM.Professor emeritus of economics at the University of Massachusetts and author of Capitalism Hits the Fan, discussing union activity in Europe. Audio
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Cycling team may be medals prospect for Delhi Games
8:22 AM.To the Games itself now where the New Zealand cycling team is hoping to bring home medals. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:59 AM.Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
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Fashion with Laurie Foon
11:45 AM.Founder of fashion company Starfish, which opened the tenth New Zealand Fashion Week with the first ever eco-show. Audio
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Food with Annabel Langbein
11:30 AM.Cook and author, whose TV series filmed in Central Otago, and complementary book, are both called The Free Range Cook. Audio
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Dwight Rhoden: New York dance
11:05 AM.Choreographer and joint artistic director of New York contemporary ballet company Complexions. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Charley Gray
10:05 AM.Founder of Auckland's Island of Real Cafe, The Last and First Cafe, Charley Gray's Pictures at the Capitol Cinema, and manager of Th' Dudes. Audio
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Mary Kisler: children in Dutch art
9:45 AM.Mackelvie Curator of International Art at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, discussing images of children in Dutch art. Audio
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Peter Goldie: acquired tastes
9:05 AM.Samuel Hall Chair in Philosophy at the University of Manchester, who turned to philosophy in 1990 after a 25-year business career in the City of London. Audio
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Farouk al-Kasim: oil and Norway
8:30 AM.Iraqi petroleum geologist who is credited with being instrumental in Norway's success in becoming the world's third leading oil producing country. Audio
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David Lublin: tea party activism
8:15 AM.Professor at the School of Public Affairs, American University, in Washington D.C., discussing the rise of the"tea party"movement in the United States. Audio
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Carolann Murray: self-sufficiency
11:45 AM.Former organic beauty therapist who moved to the country to live a self-sufficient life; a story she recounts in her book, Mastering the Art of Self-sufficiency in New Zealand Audio
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Lucas Remmerswaal: Buffet for kids
11:30 AM.Whangarei investment advisor and author of The Tale of Tortoise Buffett and Trader Hare, a children's book for the iPad, inspired by billionaire Warren Buffett's no- investing principles. Audio
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Sister Sheila O'Toole: Vietnam nun - Part 2
11:05 AM.Part two of the interview with New Zealand nun who was in Saigon during the Vietnam War, and is the most decorated New Zealander in relation to Vietnam. Read more Audio
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Feedback
10:55 AM.Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
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Dickie Landry: sax, art and swamp-pop
10:10 AM.Louisiana saxophonist and pioneer of conceptual art and installations, visiting New Zealand with swamp pop group Lil' Band O' Gold. Audio