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The Panel for Tuesday 17 July 2018
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The Panel, Tuesday July 17th
12:00 PM.Today's panellists are comedian and writer Raybon Kan and columnist and commentator Cas Carter
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Pre-Panel & One Quick Question
3:46 PM.What's the difference between a king tide and a spring tide? How did tennis scoring evolve? And how does a Push-Me-Pull-You do its ... er ... business? Audio
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Story of the day for 17 July 2018
3:53 PM.The University of Bath has come in for a bit of flak after telling its staff to avoid using the phrase "As you Know" when speaking to students in lectures, because it can make some students feel… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Raybon Kan and Cas Carter (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The nation's nurses were back bargaining with the DHBs today about their wages and conditions. Since 2009, there's been a 62% increase in police pursuits, vehicle pursuits. From 2347 to nearly 3800… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Raybon Kan and Cas Carter (Part 2)
4:05 PM.And 500 years ago, perhaps to this very day, certainly in was the middle of July, they began to dance in the street in Strasbourg. It's the 500th anniversary of the dancing plague of 1518. That's… Read more Audio
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Watch this space as DHBs and nurses resume bargaining
4:08 PM.The nation's nurses were back bargaining with the DHBs today about their wages and conditions. Audio
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Police chases anything but black and white
4:10 PM.Since 2009, there's been a 62% increase in police pursuits, vehicle pursuits. From 2347 to nearly 3800 last year. Audio
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The lingering question of the "New Zealand culture"
4:14 PM.Winston Peters tells broadcaster Leighton Smith he wants a 'New Zealand culture' rather than a plethora of cultures "rising up like mushrooms." It's a familiar argument of Winston's, and also a… Read more Audio
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Ed Sheeran pulling the ladder up after him?
4:28 PM.Ed Sheeran has won planning permission to build "anti-homeless" railings outside his £8m London home, reports the Independent newspaper. Audio
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The 500th anniversary of the dancing plague
4:31 PM.And 500 years ago, perhaps to this very day, certainly in was the middle of July, they began to dance in the street in Strasbourg. It's the 500th anniversary of the dancing plague of 1518. That's… Read more Audio
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BBC journalist took part in anti-Trump protests
4:43 PM.A senior BBC journalist took part in anti-Trump protests over the weekend, proudly posing with a 'Go Home' sign. Audio
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Another small-town bank branch closes
4:46 PM.The Motueka ANZ closed today. Or at least the ANZ says it won't be open from tomorrow. Audio
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Drug testing of waste water
4:54 PM.Speaking of the Tasman District Council, it wants drug testing of our water to see who takes what drugs where. Tasman DC has previously asked for random drug testing of car drivers generally. Audio
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Toronto chief medical officer suggests drug decriminalization
4:56 PM.In Toronto, population three million, the city's medical officer of health, Toronto's top public health official, Dr. Eileen de Villa, says the time has come now to decriminalize all drugs for… Read more Audio
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Panelists Wednesday 18 July 2018
5:00 PM.Wellington lawyer Susan Hornsby-Geluk is on The Panel today along with journalist and founder of scifilms Damian Christie who's in our Auckland studio. Read more
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