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George Friedman
9:35 AM.George Friedman's book 'The Next Hundred Years' sets out a geopolitical analysis of what lies ahead for the world this century. Audio
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Mediawatch for 17 May 2009
9:10 AM.Coverage of the crisis in Napier; an award-winning radio veteran; headlines based on shaky stats. Audio
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Philippe Legrain
8:40 AM.Philippe Legrain is someone who believes passionately in the benefits of ethnic and cultural diversity. Audio
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Insight Sunday 17 May - Fiji and NZ
8:12 AM.Insight visits Fiji under emergency regulations and asks why NZ should continue to care. Audio
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Ideas for 10 May 2009: Media Evolution
11:10 AM.Is journalism in peril? Well maybe in the US. Robert McChesney, founder of American lobby group Free Press talks to RNZ's Jeremy Rose, then... Julie Starr and Jim Tucker join Chris to talk about the… Read more Audio
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The Sunday Group
10:10 AM.We hear about a recent conference on Maori Political Representation at Victoria University MP's Te Ururoa Flavell, Nanaia Mahuta and Metiria Turei were there with academic Dr Janine Hayward who all… Read more Audio
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Notes from the South
9:55 AM.Dougal Stevenson speaks from Dunedin. Audio
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Maori architecture with Dr Deidre Brown
9:30 AM.From Fale to Wharenui, the evolution and importance of Maori architecture in both an historic and contemporary context. Audio
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Mediawatch for 10 May 2009
9:10 AM.Climate change expertise; NZX goes rural and; reporting on children of prominent people. Audio
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Author Stefan Aust
8:40 AM.The Baader-Meinhof group, or the Red Army Faction, as they called themselves, carried out nearly 30 years of violent confrontation with the West German state. Stefan Aust's book on the RAF has… Read more Audio
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Insight Sunday 10 May: Second Time Around
8:12 AM.Teresa Cowie talks to grandparents who have opted to raise a grandchild and asks what burdens this can impose. Audio
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Ideas: The Life and Politics of Dr Michael Cullen
11:06 AM.Dr Michael Cullen retired from Parliament this week. What were the philosophies that drove him for nearly three decades? Audio
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The Sunday Group: Gliding On Long Gone
10:06 AM.The Sunday Group debates the value and role of the public service. Audio
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National security vs our right to privacy
9:40 AM.Cynthia Laberge is the senior research fellow in Cyber Law 2008 at Victoria University. Audio
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Mediawatch for 3 May 2009
9:05 AM.Sexing up swine flu; Fiji censorship extended; fallout from Salinger's sacking. Audio
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Wrongful Convictions
8:40 AM.Dr Matthew Gerrie talks about the Innocence Project, and factors that lead to eyewitness misidentification. Audio
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Insight Sunday 3 May: Bee Survival
8:12 AM.Kevin Ikin examines the threat to the survival of the honey bee and the implications for New Zealand. Audio
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Insight Sunday 18 December 2005: Bird Flu in Vietnam
10:30 AM.Sue Ingram visits Vietnam, a country hit hard by bird flu and sees how the authorities are coping Audio
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Insight Sunday 9 October 2005: Pandemic Planning
10:00 AM.In October 2005, Philippa Tolley examined what preparations were being made to contain a pandemic Audio
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Feedback
10:55 AM.Feedback on last week's Sunday Group discussion on Fiji. Audio
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The Sunday Group: Tourism feels the Chill
10:06 AM.The Sunday Group discusses the state of our tourism industry and how it can deal with and survive the economic downturn. Audio
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Notes from the South
9:55 AM.Dougal Stevenson remembers his father on ANZAC Day. Audio
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The Last Confession: Vlad the Impaler
9:30 AM.Chris Humphrey's book 'Vlad, the Last Confession', is about the historical figure and inspiration for the vampire, Dracula. Audio
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Mediawatch for 26 April 2009
9:06 AM.Taking sides over Tony Veitch; can the online media support quality journalism? Audio
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Feature interview: Lighthouse Life
8:40 AM.Helen Beaglehole talks about her latest book, 'Always the Sound of the Sea'. Audio