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Recent items from Saturday Morning
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Sefton Darby - Extractive transparency
8:10 AM.International development consultant whose work focuses on transparency and anti-corruption in the oil and mining sector. Audio
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Pita Paraone: Waitangi National Trust
11:45 AM.Pita Paraone, MNZM, is the chair of the Waitangi Trust Board. Audio
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Daniel Morrison: anthems
11:30 AM.Daniel Morrison is a quantity surveyor and opera singer. Audio
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Mike Pannett: policing Waitangi
11:15 AM.Detective Superintendent Michael Pannett has been in the police force for 29 years and has policed Waitangi Day commemorations for 25 years. In 2009 he was appointed manager of intelligence… Read more Audio
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Keith Anderson: navy bandleader
10:45 AM.Lieutenant Commander Keith Anderson is director of music for the Band of the Royal New Zealand Navy. Audio
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Sam Chapman: local hero
10:10 AM.Haami (Sam) Tutu Chapman is a youth and community worker based in Otara, Auckland. Earlier this week in the New Zealander of the Year Awards, he won the Local Hero category. Audio
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Language with Jeanette King
9:45 AM.Dr Jeanette King is Senior Lecturer at the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics, University of Canterbury. She discusses the influence of Maori language on New Zealand English pronunciation. Audio
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Andrew McRae: waka launching
9:20 AM.Andrew McRae reports from Waitangi on the waka launching. Audio
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Sam Kaelin: history student
9:10 AM.History student from the Waikato region. Audio
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Listener feedback
8:58 AM.Kim Hill reads a selection of emails from listeners to Saturday Morning. Audio
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Joe Conrad: waka captain
8:40 AM.Joe Conrad is a waka kaihoutou and Nga Waka Federation member of Toi Maori Aotearoa. Audio
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Hector Busby: waka builder
8:15 AM.Hekenukumai (Hec) Busby, MBE, is a master waka carver and master navigator who has carved 26 waka and passed on his knowledge to keen sailors the world over. Audio
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Children's Books with Kate De Goldi: library troves
11:45 AM.Kate will discuss books on the children's shelves of the Christchurch City Libraries by authors Franciso X Stork, Richard Peck, Gloria Whelan and Karen Cushman. Audio
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Fariba Hachtroudi: Iran
11:10 AM.Iranian-born writer now living in Paris; a critic of the current regime in Iran, she is the French writer in residence at the Randell Cottage in Wellington. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Eddi Reader
10:05 AM.Scottish singer Eddi Reader was a member of Fairground Attraction, and has recorded many solo albums; she will perform at this year's WOMAD festival in Taranaki. Audio
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Philip Hoare: whale tales
9:05 AM.British writer whose most recent book, Leviathan or, The Whale, won the 2009 Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction; visiting NZ in March for Writers and Readers Week at the NZ International Arts… Read more Audio
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Lucien Johnson: Haiti
8:45 AM.Multi-instrumentalist and composer who spent three months last year in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, working on a theatre project at the city's cultural centre, destroyed in the recent quake. Audio
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Nina Federoff: genes and food
8:12 AM.Molecular biologist who is Science and Technology Adviser to US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, and to the US Agency for Independent Development. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Chris Knox
9:05 AM.Musician, writer and artist Chris Knox suffered a stroke in 2009. In this interview from 2006, he plays some favourite music. Audio
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Sam Hunt: a poet's life
9:05 AM.Sam Hunt has worked for 40 years as a full-time poet. His recently published memoir is Backroads: Charting a Poet's Life. Audio
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Bub Bridger: a poet's life
8:15 AM.Bub Bridger was a poet and short story who died at her home on 8 December 2009, aged 85. She spoke to Kim in 2005. Audio
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Ruth Reichl: mothering magazines
9:25 AM.American food writer and editor-in-chief of Gourmet magazine (until it closed unexpectedly in early October), and author of four books of memoirs including Not Becoming My Mother . Audio
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Peter Temple: truth and consequences
9:24 AM.Australian crime writer and former print journalist and editor, who has won widespread acclaim for his novels The Broken Shore and Truth. Audio
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Peter Procter: cows, earth and cosmos
9:23 AM.New Zealander who has led a biodynamic farming revolution in India; his story is told in the documentary film One Man, One Cow, One Planet. Audio