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Panel Intro
4:10 PM.What today's Panelists Susan Guthrie and Duncan Webb have been up to. Audio
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The Panel with Susan Guthrie and Duncan Webb (Part 1)
4:00 PM.Panel intro; Rugby World Cup - the aftermath. Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 2 November 2015
3:45 PM.What the world is talking about with Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Julie Moffett. Audio
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Deep sea oil permits
4:50 PM.The Auckland Council today voted on a proposal to grant deep sea drilling permits to companies looking to establish the size of gas and oil deposits off the west coast. Audio
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RWC with Mark Reason
4:45 PM.Fairfax writer Mark Reason joins us again to discuss the Rugby World Cup final and the cult of McCaw. Audio
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Panel says
4:35 PM.What the Panelists David Farrar and Clarke Gayford have been thinking about. Audio
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Brits say sorry 1.9 million times
4:32 PM.British people are all apologies. A new book looks at how language defines the Bristish character. Audio
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The Panel with Clark Gayford and David Farrar
4:30 PM.Brits say sorry 1.9 million times, Panel says, RWC with Mark Reason, deep sea oil permits. Audio
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China drops one-child policy
4:25 PM.China's dropped its 35-year one-child policy. We talk to China specialist Professor Bo Zhiyue of Victoria University. Audio
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Ross Sea sanctuary
4:18 PM.In an important step to protecting another area of the Antarctic China has agreed to establishing the Ross Sea Marine Reserve. Audio
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Doctors and freebies
4:15 PM.Hamilton psychiatrist Dr David Menkes says beware drug companies bearing gifts. Audio
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Panel intro
4:10 PM.What the Panelists David Farrar and Clarke Gayford have been up to. Audio
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The Panel with Clark Gayford and David Farrar (Part 1)
4:00 PM.Panel intro;Doctors and freebies;Ross Sea sanctuary;China drops one-child policy. Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 30 October 2015
3:45 PM.What the world is talking about with Jesse Mulligan and Julie Moffett. Audio
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Cloud-based passports
4:58 PM.Australia and New Zealand could soon be trialling "cloud passports". Where your biometric information is stored in the cloud - spelling the end to paper passports. Audio
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World's most segregated cities
4:53 PM.The capital of Spain Madrid has been named as the world's most segregated city. Audio
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116 ways to get cancer
4:50 PM.The International Agency for Research on Cancer has listed 116 things and circumstances that cause cancer. Audio
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School vending machines
4:41 PM.The Principal of Wellington College Roger Moses talks about food vending machines in schools. Audio
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Panel Says
4:35 PM.What the Panelists Damon Salesa and Jock Anderson have been thinking about. Audio
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Tea analogy for sexual consent
4:33 PM.Thames Valley Police in the Uk has made a video using the analogy of offering a cup of tea to gaining consent for sex. Audio
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Different equations equals maths debate
4:27 PM.If you get the right answer does it matter how you get there? Audio
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Whitebait netting big bucks
4:24 PM.Has the gentle past-time of whitebaiting lost its innocence? Audio
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Police crashes
4:15 PM.Inspector Steve Darroch of the Police Training College talks about driver training in light of revelations about the number of crashes officers are responsible for. Audio
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Panel Intro
4:07 PM.What the Panelists Damon Salesa and Jock Anderson have been up to. Audio
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The Panel with Damon Salesa and Jock Anderson (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Thames Valley Police in the Uk has made a video using the analogy of offering a cup of tea to gaining consent for sex. What the Panelists Damon Salesa and Jock Anderson have been thinking about. The… Read more Audio