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8:40 AM.Why has Pakistan become so pivotal in the region it lies in the middle of? Audio
8:12 AM.Monique Devereux looks at how the proposed Central Plains irrigation project has divided the Canterbury community Audio
10:10 AM.The Sunday Group looks back at Helen Clark's political legacy. Audio
9:40 AM.Wayne Brittendon talks about the good old days of the New Zealand picture theatre. Audio
9:10 AM.Journalists' judgement calls at election time; Michael Horton on owning papers; cliches and limericks. Audio
8:40 AM.Ronald Inglehart is the director of the World Values Survey. Audio
8:12 AM.Sara Vui-Talitu explores the increasing pressures on food supplies in the Pacific. Audio
10:07 AM.The group discusses a vision for New Zealand's economic future. Audio
9:55 AM.Dougal Stevenson takes time to think about the importance of capturing our personal history. Audio
9:37 AM.Sidney Jones discusses the impact of the Bali bombers' execution on Indonesia. Audio
9:05 AM.A possible ownership shake-up; cartoonists at the cutting edge; John Key's honeymoon. Audio
8:40 AM.Richard Vokes discusses the current conflict in the Congo Audio
8:12 AM.Insight looks at how President-elect Barack Obama will meet the immense challenges facing the United States. Audio
10:12 PM.An extended look at the media coverage of the election campaign - and election night. Audio
11:30 AM.Sister Catherine Hannan reflects on the wider question of humanitarian action: its motivation and results. Audio
11:05 AM.Jean Baptiste Richardier talks about his work with disabled refugees. Audio
10:10 AM.Today's Sunday group looks both the US and NZ elections. Audio
11:00 AM.We go back 40 years to the 1968 American presidential campaign and ask; was this the start of divisive political tactics? Audio
10:05 AM.This week looks at how to survive the turmoil of the world financial crisis. Audio
9:35 AM.Talks about the pains and the pleasures of photographing Antarctica. Audio
9:05 AM.Politicians at home, flip-flopping on polls and election innovations online. Audio
8:40 AM.Tells us what parliamentary architecture reveals about a country. Audio
8:15 AM.Insight looks at whether carbon markets can power forestry out of its decline. Audio
11:05 AM.A look at how intelligence is defined. Audio
10:55 AM.Notes from the South. Audio