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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
Audio 16 Mar 2014Last Tuesday marked the third anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear power reactor disaster in Japan. Wayne takes a fresh look at this on-going global health threat, and Finlay follows up with Dr Tilman… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
Audio 9 Mar 2014Coverage of the crisis in Ukraine has generally lacked historic context, and yet some little-known facts are essential for a proper understanding of the complex and rapidly changing situation there. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
Audio 2 Mar 2014Excessive inequality's now recognised by many governments as a problem that has to be addressed, although some economists argue that it's the inevitable outcome of globalisation and de-regulation… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
Audio 23 Feb 2014China has expressed "extreme concern" over a report that Japan has resisted pressure to return to the US a large quantity of weapons-grade plutonium. Wayne looks at growing regional fears that Japan… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - the slogan
Audio 16 Feb 2014Wayne looks at the proliferation of slogans and strap-lines, many in traditional places for them while some have ventured into previously unnecessary and inappropriate places. Social critic and former… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint for 9 February 2014
Audio 9 Feb 2014In recent weeks there have been Hitchcock retrospectives in a number of western cities. Though Hitchcock was far from political, an aspect of the great director's work neatly describes a… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
Audio 2 Feb 2014Last Wednesday marked the 50th anniversary of a movie that many critics believe to be one of the funniest ever made. Dr Strangelove nevertheless had a serious point to make about the high risks… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
Audio 26 Jan 2014As if the hazards at Japan's crippled Fukushima Daichi nuclear plant needed to worsen, more highly radioactive water has leaked in one of the reactors. Wayne looks at growing international unease in… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint - Nelson Mandela
Audio 15 Dec 2013This week Wayne takes some characteristically fresh perspectives on the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela, and Finlay follows up with Melbourne-based academic Binoy Kampmark. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
Audio 8 Dec 2013Wayne looks at why mass protests are no longer part of our political landscape. Chris follows up with former Auckland University academic, Tony Watkins. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
Audio 1 Dec 2013Adolf Hitler, who assumed power early in 1933, passed a law on December 1 of that year safeguarding the unity of the party and the state. Eighty years on, Wayne Brittenden looks at the internationally… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
Audio 24 Nov 2013Wayne Brittenden takes a look at an almost forgotten publication for a generation of baby boomers, The Junior Digest. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
With the debate over the minimum wage, as opposed to a living wage, gathering pace, Wayne tells us that hundreds of New Zealanders - virtually forgotten employees - receive only a fraction of the… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - JFK
Audio 10 Nov 2013This months marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of US President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Wayne looks at the enduring myths surrounding the former Commander and Chief and his brief time in… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
Audio 3 Nov 2013With the release this week of a children's book extolling the virtues of the real world over social networks - and written by Randi Zuckerberg, the sister of Facebook's founder - Wayne takes a look at… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
Audio 27 Oct 2013Wayne looks at growing demands for new restraints on the US National Security Agency operations and Chris follows up with acclaimed German writer Ilija Trojanow, a formidable critic of the NSA. Please… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
Audio 20 Oct 2013Five years ago this month the global financial decline kicked in deeply. Wayne looks at the implications of the next meltdown that some punters are predicting, and the potential for serious social… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - Columbus
Audio 13 Oct 2013Saturday, October 12 marks the 520th anniversary of Columbus' arrival in the Americas. In an open letter to the explorer, navigator and coloniser, Wayne sorts history from legend. Chris follows up… Audio
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Counterpoint for 6 October 2013
Audio 6 Oct 2013Are we losing sight of the 'universal' aspect of university? Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
Audio 29 Sep 2013The ancient belief that there's a causal connection between heavenly bodies and human happenings seems to be enjoying heightened interest on the internet and elsewhere. Wayne takes an unstarry-eyed… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - a new WHO report
Audio 22 Sep 2013A new World Health Organisation report into alleged high Iraqi incidences of cancer, caused by radioactivity from depleted uranium shells used in the most recent Gulf War, finds no cause for alarm… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
Audio 15 Sep 2013Wayne discusses the implications of the Russian initiative to get Syria to agree to surrender its chemical weapon stockpile. He also takes a critical look at mainstream media coverage of the Syrian… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint
Audio 1 Sep 2013With the US poised to lead an attack on Syria, Wayne takes a critical look at the crisis, and the non-military options. Richard follows up with Andrew Levine, US author and former professor of… Audio
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Wayne Brittenden’s Counterpoint
Audio 25 Aug 2013New revelations of massive leaks of radioactively contaminated water around the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant heighten the concerns of international scientists. Audio
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Wayne Brittenden's Counterpoint - Restaurant Culture
Audio 18 Aug 2013In the pursuit of culinary sophistication and epicurean identity, have New Zealand restaurants strayed too far from their humble and unpretentious origins? Food and wine writer Keith Stewart discusses… Audio