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Keith Quinn on the Rugby World Cup
10:50 AM.Celebrated New Zealand rugby commentator Keith Quinn joins the show to look at the latest developments at Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan and the impact the All Blacks' cancelled pool match against… Read more Audio
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Kurt Cobain's Unplugged cardigan set to fetch $200,000
10:20 AM.For the second time in four years, the iconic green cardigan worn by Kurt Cobain during Nirvana's MTV Unplugged concert will head to the auction block later this month, with the pre-auction minimum… Read more Video, Audio
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The rise of Germany's new ultranationalist intelligentsia
10:04 AM.The far right in East Germany has long been associated with the disaffected masses, but there is a growing intellectual class helping to change the narrative. Julian Göpffarth's work focuses on the… Read more Audio
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Behind the lens with a Kiwi Pulitzer Prize winner
9:30 AM.Norway-based former West Coaster Mel Burford didn't pick up a camera until she was 19, but in 2006 she became the first New Zealander to win a Pulitzer Prize for photography, for coverage of Hurricane… Read more Audio
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Should hypnosis be used to convict criminals?
9:06 AM.US law enforcement has been using 'forensic hypnosis' for decades to help solve crimes and also send people to death row, despite claims that it is nothing more than junk science. Dr. David Spiegel… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 13 October 2019
9:00 AM.Sports rights storm intensifies; news in and out of North Korea Audio
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Insight Special: Local Body Elections coverage with Philippa Tolley
8:00 AM.In this live Insight local elections special Philippa Tolley speaks to winning candidates from around the country and RNZ regional and local government reporters.. Audio
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Calling Home: Ereti Mitchell in Scone, Scotland
7:45 AM.Former East Coaster Ereti Mitchell is the 2019 UK New Zealander of the Year. She is Calling Home from Scone, Perthshire. Read more Audio
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Parliament’s hidden fourth chamber has the best debates
7:30 AM.The really intense debates at Parliament are not televised. They happen in a little-known ‘fourth’ debating chamber, behind closed doors, and involve temporary MPs. Read more Audio
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Donald Trump's gift to ISIS
7:11 AM.In handing over the ISIS fight in Syria to Turkey, there are fears that US President Donald Trump has helped launch a platform for the Islamic State to make its comeback. Journalist and author Mike… Read more Audio
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In the long run, funny women satisfy men more
11:40 AM.Research shows that in early courtship, it's generally the man who performs the role of the joker and women are the receptive ones, but over time the roles are reversed and it is the men who crave the… Read more Audio
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Frank Dikotter - ruling with the cult of personality
11:05 AM.The cults and propaganda surrounding dictatorships, from Hitler and Stalin to Mao Zedong and Kim Il Sung, are revealed in a new book by the Dutch historian Frank Dikotter. 'How to Be a Dictator'… Read more Audio
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Anne Unkenstein - How do you remember?
10:30 AM.Anne Unkenstein is a Melbourne-based clinical neuropsychologist who helps people cope with memory illnesses, including dementia. Dr Unkenstein's new book, Memory-wise, explains how memory works and… Read more Audio
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What multilingual nuns can tell us about dementia
10:06 AM.A longitudinal study of the School Sisters of Notre Dame in the US has discovered surprising insights into the impact speaking many languages has on a person's likelihood of developing dementia. The… Read more Audio
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Gin Wigmore - bringing Romeo & Juliet to the stage
9:45 AM.In 1996 Australian filmmaker Baz Lurmann made a big splash by putting Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet on the big-screen in a contemporary setting. Helping to colour the movie's moods and reflect the… Read more Audio
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Three Minutes Max - Siobhan Leachman
9:38 AM.Wellingtonian Siobhan Leachman says she misses the Wellington central library after it was closed down because of earthquake risk earlier this year. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 6 Oct 2019
9:00 AM.Covering Climate Now saw all of New Zealand's major media companies upping their environmental coverage but it was still eclipsed by the rugby World Cup and New Zealand Herald journalist Keith Ng on… Read more Audio
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How we read in the digital age
8:40 AM.How does reading online affect your ability to take in what you're reading and could it have an impact on how much you read printed material? A new survey by Read NZ reveals we are losing the ability… Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Hola from Barcelona
7:45 AM.Wellingtonians Olivia Mitchell and Tony Burns sold up everything, including horses and a large rural property in Whiteman's Valley near Wellington, set up their public speaking training business so it… Read more Audio
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Deciding on abortion law
7:30 AM.MPs are working on legislation to reform abortion law and their decisions are often shaped by those who turn up to talk to them at select committee. Read more Audio
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Tracing ocean plastic to its source
7:21 AM.Most of the plastic washing up on the shores of Inaccessible Island, a UK protectorate in the Tristan da Cunha group, in the middle of the South Atlantic ocean, comes from a place we haven't fully… Read more Audio
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Hong Kong: The Troubles - Christine Loh Kung-Wai
7:17 AM.What will it take to quell unrest in the former British colony? This past week saw what was perhaps inevitable, the shooting of a teenage student by police. The street violence in the days since has… Read more Audio
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Keith Quinn: Watching the Rugby World Cup unfurl
7:10 AM.The All Blacks opening pool clash with South Africa drew a cloud of criticism on social media, which repeated when Steve Hansen named the team to play Canada in Beppu on Monday and struck again over… Read more Audio
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Adrian Orr: The Reserve Bank governor taking on the Aussie banks
6:00 AM.The Reserve Bank's Governor thinks the big 4 Australian banks are making too much money in NZ. Guyon Espiner investigates efforts to rein them in. Read more Audio
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Sir Anthony Robinson: Walking the River Thames
11:42 AM.With family ties to London that stretch back three centuries, Sir Anthony Robinson was clearly the right person to host Walking The Thames. The man who famously played Baldrick in Blackadder joins the… Read more Audio