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Select committee hears submissions on terror bill
7:10 AM.MPs on Parliament's Foreign Affairs Defence and Trade committee have heard many submissions condemning the anti-terror legislation that's being rushed through under urgency. Audio
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Clarissa Dunn : settling the score
11:48 AM.For the past 15 years Radio New Zealand Concert has been running a popular competition. What do NZers think are the greatest classical pieces of all time.The results are revealed in a concert this… Read more Audio
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Victoria Vox : ukulele
11:22 AM.Victoria Vox is a singer/songwriter and ukulele player from Baltimore in the US. With nine albums under her belt, Vox has taken the unmistakeable sound of the ukulele into new and eclectic directions… Read more Audio
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Wine : Peter Yealands
11:06 AM.Yealands Family Wines have been named the overall winner in the NZI national sustainable business awards for 2014. Audio
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Etta James music
10:40 AM.Etta James, six-time Grammy award winner, was one of the world's most influential soul singers - in the great depression, a 14 year African American girl gave birth to Jamesetta Hawkins - who the… Read more Audio
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Imported cars
10:19 AM.These days going to buy a used Japanese import car is par for the course, if you're looking to buy a car. But there was a time that you would have to put your name on a waiting list to get a new car… Read more Audio
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Mexico Protests : Luz Savinon
10:07 AM.Tens of thousands of Mexicans took to the streets earlier this week in anti-Government protests sparked by the disappearance of 43 students.Luz Savinon is a Mexican documentary maker who spent a… Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
9:40 AM.Wayne Brittenden looks at the increasing problem of plagiarism on the campus, particularly prevalent among foreign students. Audio
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Mediawatch for 23 November 2014
9:06 AM.A lack of facts in the scandal over sexism at CERA; scientist caught in a sexism 'shirtstorm'; the political song that was scuppered before the election; revealing research about the nation's… Read more Audio
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Polls shows sexism in Australia affecting girls' ambitions
8:42 AM.Girls and young women are turning their back on a life of politics and other leadership roles - due to an overwhelming perception of sexism in Australia. Audio
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Insight for 23 November 2014 - Cyberwarfare and NZ
8:12 AM.William Ray explores what threats from cyberwarfare NZ faces in the virtual world Read more Audio
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Cooperative model proposed for business, public services
7:48 AM.Peter Hunt is the founder and chief executive of Mutuo an NGO that promotes cooperative and mutual businesses in the UK. He was a keynote speaker at a Cooperative Research Conference taking place in… Read more Audio
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Skid Row Housing Trust marks 25 years with new development
7:32 AM.The Skid Row Housing Trust provides permanent supportive housing in Downtown LA for those in extreme poverty, poor health, disabilities, mental illness and addiction. The Executive Director is Mike… Read more Audio
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Election results for Solomon Islands
7:25 AM.To Solomon Islands where most of the final election results are in. Audio
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EPMU boss discusses Labour leadership vote
7:13 AM.looking at the role the unions played in Andrew Little getting the Labour Party leadership. The EPMU bloc vote played a pivotal role in securing Little's win. He is a former national secretary of the… Read more Audio
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New Labour leader promises to reconnect with New Zealanders
7:10 AM.Andrew Little just pipped Grant Robertson for the top job. This week Mr Little will unveil his new front bench line up and the caucus will vote for a deputy. Audio
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Wystan Curnow - Life and Influences
11:05 AM.In the latest of our occasional series, Influential Kiwis talk about their Influences, Wystan Curnow reflects on 50 years of writing about art. He discusses his abiding love for Herman Melville and… Read more Audio
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Jimmy Cliff - King of Reggae
10:42 AM.Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff is heading back to New Zealand in March for a couple of gigs - in Auckland and Mt Maunganui. Jimmy talks to Wallace about his family's revolutionary roots, getting famous -… Read more Audio
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Richard Falk - Lessons from the Middle East
10:08 AM.Richard Falk is a Professor Emeritus of International Law at Princeton University. He is in NZ to give a series of talks arranged by Otago University's National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies -… Read more Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
9:40 AM.This year marks the 150th anniversary of a key event in Danish history that had significant, though little known, implications for NZ. Wayne looks at the circumstances and Wallace follows up with Bill… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 16 November 2014
9:10 AM.Media make a meal of munted punters at the races; reaction to new restrictions aimed at curbing IS extremism in New Zealand; Maori TV's chief executive on where he's taking the channel in its second… Read more Audio
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Raul Salazar - Micro Social Housing Solution
8:43 AM.As the New Zealand Government plans to sell and reorganise state housing, some in America are coming up with novel ways to help those who need a warm place to live. Quixote Village is located on… Read more Audio
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Insight for 16 November 2014 - Flexibility and Employment Laws
8:12 AM.Patrick O'Meara examines the new labour laws and what they mean for firms and workers Read more Audio
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Update from the ATP World Tour tennis finals in London
7:53 AM.The ATP World Tour tennis finals contines it sell out season at Londons 02 arena, with some spectacular tennis. Tennis commentator Dave Luddy has been taking in all the action. Audio
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Record number of winners in NZ wine awards
7:47 AM.The Air NZ wine awards were held this past week, and the judges awarded a record 112 wines from around the country. Audio