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The Panel for Monday 23 March 2015
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The Panel pre-show for 23 March 2015
3:45 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Rosemary McLeod and Tainui Stephens (Part 1)
4:00 PM.Topics: Intro; Salvation Army says no to buying state houses; Alcohol and risky behaviour; and Hikitia crane death. Audio
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Intro
4:10 PM.What the Panelists Rosemary McLeod and Tainui Stevens have been up to. Audio
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Salvation Army says no to buying state houses
4:15 PM.Where does the Salvation Army saying "no" to buying more state houses leave the government's policy? Political editor for Fairfax Media Tracy Watkins joins the Panel to explore the possibilities. Audio
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Alcohol and risky behaviour
4:22 PM.Dunedin student keg party sees the streets erupt into mayhem and an ambulance trashed. Audio
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Hikitia crane death
4:26 PM.Dr Marc Wilson the head of psychology at Victoria University joins the Panel to talk about the connection between social media, alcohol and risky behaviour. Audio
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Black Caps win over West Indies
4:35 PM.Martin Guptill's incredible performance against the West Indies. Audio
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The Panel with Rosemary McLeod and Tainui Stephens (Part 2)
4:35 PM.Topics: Black Caps win over West Indies; Panel Says; School boy airport breach; Pak n Save apologises over golliwog and retired policeman dobbing in parents. Audio
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Panel Says
4:39 PM.What the Panelists Rosemary McLeod and Tainui Stevens have been thinking about. Audio
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School boy airport breach
4:43 PM.Two St Bede's rowers took a High Court injunction and won after being banned from a competition. They'd breached security at Auckland Airport. Greg Watts of the NZ Security Association joins the Panel… Read more Audio
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Pak n Save apologises over golliwog
4:56 PM.A Pak n Save in Hamilton has admitted making an error in judgment after allowing golliwogs on its shelves. Are golliwogs still seen by most people as racist dolls? Audio
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Retired policeman dobbing in parents
4:58 PM.Some parents at a Takapuna school are up in arms after a retired policeman took pictures and laid complaints of what he thinks is dangerous driving by parents. Audio