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Afternoons for Monday 15 August 2011
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Best Song Ever Written - I Want a Little Sugar in my Bowl
1:10 PM.Ted Preston from Martinborough has chosen 'I Want a Little Sugar in my Bowl' by Nina Simone. Audio
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Eight Months to Mars - Dame Lesley Max
1:20 PM.Chief Executive Officer of Great Potentials Foundation. Audio
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Still training horses at ninety two
2:09 PM.Barbara Blackie gets up at 5am every day and drives to the Riccarton racetrack to tend to her racehorse, Diplomacy. Audio
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Snowed in
2:17 PM.Spare a thought for Southland high country farmer Phillip Tayler. He lives in Garston, the town furthest from any coast. Audio
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Get Capone
3:09 PM.New York Times best-selling author Jonathan Eig says legend has Al Capone all wrong. His book is called 'Get Capone: The Secret Plot That Captured America's Most Wanted Gangster'. Audio
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Our Changing World - Dehydration and Exercise
3:39 PM.Research suggests that rather than drinking a prescribed amount of water, you should instead be guided by thirst. And some dehydration may actually benefit those who do cardio exercise regularly. Audio
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The Panel Pre-Show for 15 August 2011
3:49 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and Brian Edwards (Part 1)
4:06 PM.Topics - Snow is falling again in Wellington after a short period of clear skies. A dozen leading health and medical experts have criticised the government for failing to tackle New Zealand's… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and Brian Edwards (Part 2)
4:36 PM.Topics - The Broadcasting Standards Authority has fined a Wellington man $50 for what it called a "frivolous and trivial" complaint, in which he alleged TVNZ inaccurately reported the distance of a… Read more Audio
1:10 Best Song Ever Written
1:15 8 Months To Mars - what would well-known people do on an trip to Mars?
2:10 Feature stories
2:30 Reading
2:45 Feature album
3:12 Author slot
3:35 Our Changing World
4:06 The Panel