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10:05 AM.John Wood, Lance Beath and Robert Patman look at the state of NZ-US relations. Audio
9:35 AM.Paul Moon re-examines the practice of cannibalism in NZ history. Audio
9:10 AM.Media probing of John Key's character; crime and violence in the news agenda (part two). Audio
8:45 AM.Ray Fargher on his which tells the story of a pivotal figure in this country's post-1840 history. Audio
8:35 AM.The emergency programme director for Save The Childrenon the situation in Yangon. Audio
11:10 AM.How much say should a nation's citizens have in the shaping of their country's foreign policy? Audio
10:10 AM.An international conference on cybercitizens starts in Queenstown next week. Audio
9:35 AM.Paul Clark is professor of Chinese at the University of Auckland. Audio
9:10 AM.Crime and violence; the Aucklander gives the mailbox a miss; a soggy snapper's sad story. Audio
8:35 AM.An interesting revolution in sport a decade ago was the adoption of professionalism by rugby. Audio
8:12 AM.Sue Ingram explores whether climate change is melting Antarctica and threatening a major sea level rise. Audio
11:50 AM.Notes from the South with Dougal Stevenson Audio
11:05 AM.Chris spoke to author Mark Leonard about his new book 'What Does China Think'. Audio
10:05 AM.Dean Baker,Kerry McDonald,Brian Easton,Cameron Bagrie and Ganeesh Nana Audio
9:30 AM.Chris Heffelfinger from the Combating Terrorism Centre in the United States Audio
9:10 AM.The Tony Veitch scandal; old news from Niue goes global; National's broadcasting policy. Audio
8:40 AM.Chairman of the IRB,Bernard lappaset Audio
8:12 AM.Insight asks New Zealand athletes about whether they should speak out about China's human rights record at the Olympics. Audio
11:06 AM.Ideas looks this week at advertising. Audio
10:06 AM.Irene Gardiner, Ian Johnstone, Paul Norris and Phil Wallington ponder the future for TVNZ. Audio
9:35 AM.Professor Maxwell McCombs examines the role of media in shaping public opinion. Audio
9:10 AM.Overdoing the drama of recent protests; helping hacks handle science; a broadcaster's fall from grace. Audio
8:40 AM.A new book explores the lives and lifestyles of a new breed of millionaires. Audio
8:12 AM.Insight investigates the work of police in Manakau amid a perceived increase in crime Audio
11:05 AM.Exploring the idea of corporate 'Team Building.' Audio