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Afternoons for Tuesday 14 July 2009
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The best song ever written
1:10 PM.Tristin Stevenson from Waikuku Beach in North Canterbury has chosen Spotlight by The Waifs. Audio
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Reeling in the years - 1985
1:20 PM.We take you back to 1985 today. Malcolm Black of the Netherworld Dancing Toys talks to Jim Mora about their hit song from that year 'For Today'. Audio
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Clown doctors
2:10 PM.A new 'Clown Doctors' programme is launching in Christchurch Hospital in September and they're on the lookout for talented performers to train up. Audio
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Outback golf
2:20 PM.Nullarbor Links golf course is a par 72, 18 hole course. What makes it slightly different is that it's spread over 1,365 kilometres and you stop off at a variety of Australian sights and landscapes… Read more Audio
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He Rourou for 14 July 2009
2:45 PM.In He Rourou today, Ana Tapiata talks to Te Urikore about the changes he's seen about the way Maori eat now days. Audio
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Feature album - Release the Stars by Rufus Wainwright
2:50 PM.Our Feature Album is the 5th studio release by the Canadian-American singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, from a marvellously musical family, son of Kate McGarrigle and Loudon Wainright. Enormously… Read more Audio
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Tune Your Engine - Good news for those who want to live longer
3:11 PM.Jon Stewart from the BBC's Science team with more. Audio
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Asian Report for 14 July 2009
3:27 PM."Going Bananas" or better known as the "Banana Conference" is an initiative of the New Zealand Chinese Association, aimed at guiding the Chinese that live in New Zealand into the future. Audio
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Environment story - Great White Sharks
3:46 PM.In today's environment story Malcolm Francis, of the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, and Clinton Duffy from the Department of Conservation, continue their sharky SAGA. Audio
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The panel - part 1
4:06 PM.With todays guests Tony Doe and Amanda Millar. Audio
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The panel - part 2
4:35 PM.With your guests Amanda Millar and Tony Doe. Audio