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Afternoons

with Jim Mora

Monday to Friday, 1pm - 5pm

Audio from Tuesday 9 February 2010

Not all audio is available due to copyright restrictions.

13:08 Jim's intro - greetings

Today Jim reads a 'guest editorial' on greetings, it's by Lindsay Wright. (3′47″)

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13:16 Best song ever written

Trevor Landers joins us from Wellington. (3′38″)

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13:24 Critical Mass

Critical Mass, our weekly look at what's new in Music, Books, Live shows and entertainment in general. (23′08″)

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14:13 Michael Jackson's doctor in court

From Los Angeles, and our Hollywood reporter, Peter Bowes. (5′56″)

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14:45 He Rourou for 9 February 2010

He's the producer of a Maori language television programme but Wiremu Te Kiri wasn't always a Maori speaker. Today Wiremu talks with He Rourou producer Ana Tapiata about his English language upbringing, even though his mother was a native speaker of Maori. (5′03″)

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15:07 Tune your engine - Functional Family Therapy (FFT)

Dr Jim Alexander is an internationally renowned scientist and researcher as well as a practising psychologist in the United States, where he's considered one of the country's leading experts in mental health. Arguably his greatest contribution to his field is his development of Functional Family Therapy, the clinical model he developed for working with at-risk youth and their families. (24′51″)

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15:31 Asian Report for February 9 2010 - Gisborne Mayor

He's the only Mayor in New Zealand that speaks Maori fluently, and he speaks Chinese as well. Jason Moon talks to the Mayor of Gisbourne, Meng Foon. (14′13″)

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15:47 Environment story - native trees

We plant them in our parks and gardens, and enjoy them in the bush, but have you ever wondered just how many kinds of native trees we have here in New Zealand, and how those numbers stack up compared to the rest of the world? (12′31″)

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16:07 The panel (part 1)

With today's guests Graham Bell and Neil Miller. (25′17″)

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16:35 The panel (part 2)

With today's guests Graham Bell and Neil Miller. (24′03″)

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Produced by Jimmy Stewart, Chris Reid and Susan Baldacci

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