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Insight, Sunday 26 December: Irish Economy
8:10 AM.Nigel Stirling visits Ireland to look at how the global recession has turned the roar of the Celtic tiger in to a whimper. Audio
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Ideas for 19 December 2010: The Big Ideas
11:08 AM.The Retirement Commissioner, Diana Crossan, and former MP and lawyer, Steven Franks, join Chris to talk about the big things ahead for 2011 and the major ones in the year just past. Audio
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Dougal Stevenson - Notes from the South
10:40 AM.Dougal's at Gabriel's Gully where they're getting ready for the 150th Anniversary of the Otago Gold Rush. Audio
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Chris Finlayson - Treaty Update
10:10 AM.The Minister for Treaty Negotiations gives us an update on The Treay of Waitangi issues and a sense of where the Marine and Coastal Area Bill is at. Audio
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Li Xiaolin - Making Friends for China
9:40 AM.The Vice President of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries talk to Chris about the geopolitical strategy of winning friends and gaining influence. Audio
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Mediawatch for 19 December 2010
9:10 AM.A look back at the media in 2010 and some of the dubious achievements; have the media lost interest in climate change? Audio
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Nicola Lacey - Politics and the Law
8:40 AM.Rising prison populations and the criminal justice system. Audio
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Insight for 19 December 2010 - Currency Wars
8:12 AM.Nigel Stirling looks at the recent global currency wars and the impact they're having on New Zealand Audio
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Ideas for 12 December 2010
11:05 AM.Ideas takes a look at insurance, its history, how premiums are calculated and the types of disputes that arise between policy holders and their insurance companies. Audio
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Ian Morris
10:05 AM.Explores why the West has been so dominant for the past 200 years. Audio
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Jason Garman
9:45 AM.Oxfam New Zealand Spokesman on the Unwrapped Christmas campaign. Audio
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Mediawatch for 12 December 2010
9:05 AM.The current state of current affairs on TV, the future of investigative journalism, and why do some say it's no longer just a job for journalists. Audio
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Hermann Hiery
8:40 AM.Professor of History at the University of Bayreuth discusses Germany's relationship with Samoa. Audio
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Insight, Sunday 12 December: Name Suppression
8:12 AM.Anne Marie May examines the proposals to change the law regarding name suppression Audio
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Ideas for 05 December 2010 - Islam
This week the Ideas team looks at the Moslem faith in its New Zealand context, how it's thriving in this small secular state, and examines its origin and evolution in the global arena.This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Ideas for 05 December 2010 - Islam
11:05 AM.This week the team looks at the Muslim faith in its New Zealand context, how it's thriving in this small secular state, and examines its origin and evolution in the global arena. Audio
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Dougal Stevenson - Notes from the South
10:40 AM.Dougal's increasing the astore of memory in a house already full with the presence of the past. Audio
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Dr Muthiah Alagappa - Asia-Pacific regional stability
10:08 AM.Dr Alagappa speaks with Chris about the shifting complexities of allegiance and deterrence in a vast region comprising four distinct arenas. Audio
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Dr Diane Bardsley - language
9:40 AM.We hear of the origins of idiosyncratic sayings and words peculiar to this part of the world. Audio
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Mediawatch for 5 December 2010
9:10 AM.TV3 news boss Mark Jennings on the coverage of the Pike River coalmine disaster; how a troubled youth ended up in the TV spotlight; publishing under pressure in Nepal; the US response to the latest… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 21 November 2010
TV3 news boss Mark Jennings on the coverage of the Pike River coalmine disaster; how a troubled youth ended up in the TV spotlight; publishing under pressure in Nepal and; the US response to the…This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Ellen Ellis - Teachers for South Africa
8:40 AM.Ellen talks to Chris about the Boer War, or the Anglo-Boer War, and the New Zealand participation in it. Her new book 'Teachers for South Africa' looks at the mission of 20 teachers sent from this… Read more Audio
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Insight, Sunday 5 December: Mine Safety
8:12 AM.Ian Telfer assesses the possible causes of the Pike River coal mine disaster and the implications it has for the industry. Audio
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Ideas for 28 November 2010: Colin Tukuitonga
11:05 AM.Colin Tukuitonga was born on Niue - or 'the rock' as it's affectionately known. In his early teens he went to Fiji to further his education, eventually graduating as a medical doctor. His has been a… Read more Audio
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Raymond Richards on Sir Geoffrey Palmer
10:10 AM.Raymond Ricards talks to Chris Laidlaw about his new biography of former Prime Minister Sir Geoffrey Palmer, entitled 'Palmer: The Parliamentary Years', published by Canterbury University Press. Audio