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The Panel for Thursday 12 March 2020
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Story of the Day for 12 March 2020
3:45 PM.Unity Books Auckland has won "International Bookshop of the Year" at the London Book Fair. RNZ producer and former Unity Books Wellington bookseller Robert Kelly is here to sing the praises of… Read more Audio
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I've been thinking for 12 March 2020
3:55 PM.What the panellists Livia Esterhazy and Mark Sainsbury have been thinking about. Audio
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The Panel with Livia Esterhazy and Mark Sainsbury (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The World Health Organisation has declared the coronvirus a pandemic, we speak to Dr Siouxsie Wiles about what that means. US correspondent Simon Hampton also updates what's happening in the U.S where… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Livia Esterhazy and Mark Sainsbury (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Today in music history in 1967 The Velvet Underground released their debut album. Compulsory cycling safety advocate, Patrick Dingemans explains why he and others campaigned to make wearing them… Read more Audio
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Corona virus declared a pandemic by WHO, what does that mean?
4:08 PM.The World Health Organisation has declared the coronvirus a pandemic, we speak to Dr Siouxsie Wiles about what that means. US correspondent Simon Hampton also updates what's happening in the U.S where… Read more Audio
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Harvey Weinstein sent to jail for 23 years but vows to appeal
4:23 PM.Hollywood reporter Carol Ramos joins the discussion on the 23 years Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to. Audio
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Today in music history for 12 March 2020
4:32 PM.Today in music history in 1967 The Velvet Underground released their debut album. Audio
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Rotorua mother takes high school over their moustache policy
4:34 PM.A Rotorua mother is challenging the high school rule which bans moustaches on its pupils. Audio
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Cycling helmet advocate Patrick Dingemans explains compulsion necessity
4:40 PM.Compulsory cycling safety advocate, Patrick Dingemans explains why he and others campaigned to make wearing them mandatory. Audio
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Avondale Jockey club under threat with proposed new law
4:50 PM.Avondale Jockey club is fearful for its future as a proposed bill will be able to wind them up and strip them of their assets. Club chair Alan Boyle explains what's going on. Audio