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Mediawatch for 19 July 2009
9:08 AM.Dirty tricks in the UK, trial by jury, and Sharyn Steel talks about working in male-dominated newsrooms. Audio
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Charles Brasch
8:40 AM.Dunedin celebrates the centennary of Charles Brasch' birth this year. Audio
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Insight Sunday 19 July: Teen Brain Development
8:12 AM.Sue Ingram looks at the implications of research that suggests the brain doesn't fully mature until 25 Audio
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Feedback
11:50 AM.Education Minister Anne Tolley responds to listener feedback on adult community education. Audio
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Ideas: Pacific Leadership
11:05 AM.We explore some of the bigger issues facing the region with former Niue Premier Young Vivian and Tonga Prime Minister Dr Feleti Sevele. Audio
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The Sunday Group: Lange's Legacy
10:06 AM.It's 25 years since David Lange was elected Prime Minister. Matt McCarten, Fran Wilde and Colin James discuss his legacy. Audio
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Feature Interview: Holding Power in Indonesia
9:30 AM.Professor Jeffrey Winters from Northwestern University in the US has been watching closely the Indonesian presidential elections this week. Audio
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Mediawatch for 12 July 2009
9:06 AM.Bain breaks his silence; business journalism thinning out; RIP King of Pop. Audio
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Feature Interview: Climate Change and Migration in the Pacific
8:40 AM.Philippe Boncour is from the International Organisation for Migration. Audio
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Insight for Sunday 12 July 2009: Copyright
8:12 AM.Kim Griggs explores the issue of copyright and the controversial attempt to stop illegal downloading from the internet Audio
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Ideas for 5 July 2009
11:05 AM.This week looks at the impact of funding cuts on Adult and Community Education. Audio
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Feedback
10:50 AM.Your views on some of the issues raised in our programme. Audio
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The Sunday Group
10:05 AM.This week looks at the impact of the recession on immigration. Audio
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Colin Keating
9:40 AM.Former New Zealand ambassador to the UN and the founding Executive Director of the Security Council Report. Audio
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Mediawatch for 5 July 2009
9:05 AM.TVNZ and Sky sharing sport and channels, TV tennis tension and press probing of family affairs. Audio
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Tony Jarvis
8:40 AM.An Episcopal priest who teaches at Yale University talks about the spiritual needs of boys. Audio
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Ideas: Putting Your Life on the Line for Your Beliefs
11:06 AM.This week in Ideas we explore what it is that makes people like the brigadistas risk their lives for their beliefs. First we hear from historian and writer Mark Derby who edited the… Read more Audio
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Feedback
10:55 AM.What you, the listeners, say on the ideas and issues that have appeared in the programme. Audio
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The Sunday Group: Rugby Blues
10:06 AM.Former All Black Captain Sir Brian Lochore; Herald on Sunday sports editor Paul Lewis; and the Chairman of the Otago Rugby Union, former sports journalist and author, Ron Palenski. Audio
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Mediawatch for 28 June 2009
9:30 AM.Iranians defy censorship to feed the media; Lotto fever; ready-made news and comment. Audio
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Changing the Course of Global Warming
9:30 AM.Robert Watson is Chief Scientific Advisor in the UK Department of Environmental, Food and Rural Affairs. HeÂ's also the chairman of the UNÂ's assessment of global agriculture. He talks to Chris… Read more Audio
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Clean Farming
8:40 AM.Professor Jules Pretty, from the University of Essex, is a leading authority on the sustainability of agricultural production and the environmental impact of agricultural intensification. Professor… Read more Audio
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Insight, Sunday 28 June: The Jury System
8:12 AM.Justice reporter, Penny Smits asks whether the way criminal cases are handled needs to be reviewed. Audio
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Ideas: Instability in Iran
11:08 AM.Chris speaks with Emmanuele Ottolenghi and Maria Rublee about nuclear ambitions and regional stability. Audio
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The Sunday Group: Section 59
10:10 AM.Two years ago today, the law changed banning the physical punishment of children. How has this change worked? Audio