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Richard Vokes
9:40 AM.Richard Vokes is a specialist on Central Africa, and sheds some light on the Lord's Resistance army in Uganda. Audio
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Mediawatch for 18 March 2012
9:05 AM.Clouded coverage of the Ports of Auckland dispute; are we missing old-fashioned industrial reporters?; one man's account of unwanted media attention at a traumatic time; the blurry line between… Read more Audio
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Sarah Shieff
8:40 AM.Sarah Shieff on the many letters of Frank Sargeson, and what they tell us about the godfather of NZ literature. Audio
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Insight for 18 March 2012
8:12 AM.Lois Williams investigates efforts to preserve the water and wildlife in Northland's Wairua River. Audio
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Ideas for 11 March 2012
11:05 AM.Winston Churchill, Duke Ellington, Mozart and Harry Houdini - not to mention three former Governors General of New Zealand - had one thing in common. They were all Freemasons. So what's the… Read more Audio
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Alyn Ware: Non-proliferation and Iran
10:08 AM.Alyn Ware is the Global Coordinator of Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament. He speaks from Switzerland where, earlier this week, he was involved in disarmament meetings… Read more Audio
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Allan Davidson: Turbulent Priest
9:40 AM.New Zealand's first Anglican bishop, George Selwyn holds an important place in the country's colonial history. He was denounced as a 'turbulent priest' for speaking out against practices that… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 11 March 2012
9:06 AM.Non-commercial public TV's disappearing - but the public's still paying for entertainment shows on commercial channels; a bad broadcasting stat that got a great run; reports that a TVNZ's show not… Read more Audio
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Jon Johansson: Super Tuesday
8:40 AM.Political scientist Dr Jon Johansson talks about the contest for the US Republican Party presidential nomination which is tearing apart the GOP. Audio
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Insight for 11 March 2012 - CCTV
8:12 AM.Steve Wilde investigates why people want CCTV cameras and what controls are in place over their use? Audio
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Dougal Stevenson
10:39 AM.Dougal Stevenson in Dunedin, where he's lamenting the desperate plight of the Otago Rugby Union. Audio
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Julian Lloyd Webber
10:09 AM.Julian Lloyd Webber, younger brother of Andrew Lloyd Webber, has a new album called Evening Songs. Audio
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New Zealand English: It's Creative Edge
9:46 AM.Dr. Dianna Bardsley, Director of the New Zealand Dictionary Centre at Victoria University of Wellington. Audio
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Mediawatch for 4 March 2012
9:07 AM.Emotional coverage of a law and order campaign; the Fiji regime's hired help; anguish over Wellington's 'spy car'; The Muppets trump welfare reform on TV; the backlash from taking the mickey out of Te… Read more Audio
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Pat Kelly
8:43 AM.Pat Kelly. His book, Scotland's Radical Exports. Audio
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Insight for 4 March 2012 - Didymo
8:12 AM.Philippa Tolley investigates whether the invasive alga Didymo is still a threat to the North Island. Audio
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Ideas: cycle and walking friendly cities
11:06 AM.Academics, town planners, and cycle advocates this week met in Hastings for the annual Walking and Cycling Conference. Jeremy Rose talks to Roger Geller about the transformation of Portland into… Read more Audio
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Gavin Quinn : The Great Dane
10:06 AM.Director Gavin Quinn tells us about the perils of working with children and big dogs in his International Arts Festival show, The Rehearsal, Playing the Dane. Audio
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New Flags Flying : Independence in Samoa and Nauru
10:06 AM.We're talking about colonisation and independence in Samoa and Nauru. Audio
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Mediawatch for 26 February 2012
9:06 AM.The challenge for media in Christchurch - reporting the recovery while rebuilding themselves; how the quake has changed journalists jobs - and their lives; reporting the anniversary from Japan; reborn… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch Extra February 2012
9:06 AM.The Mediawatch team runs through listeners' queries and comments - and updates recent stories from Mediawatch for the first time in 2012. This month: the PM's front-page reflections on Christchurch… Read more Audio
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Claudette Habesch : Holy City
8:40 AM.Claudette Habesch, Secretary General of Caritas Jerusalem, on representing Christianity in the occupied territories and what life is actually like for the communities of that tragically divided holy… Read more Audio
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Insight for 26 February 2012
8:12 AM.Karen Brown returns to Christchurch to find out how the health services are coping a year on Audio
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Ideas for 19 February 2012
11:06 AM.In Ideas today we're taking a look at the privatization of war. Military contracting, or outsourcing, is a 100 billion dollar industry. Audio