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with Kathryn Ryan

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Audio from Thursday 21 February 2008

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09:05 DHB's Sentinel Events

Medical professionals discuss the 182 serious mistakes in the 06-07 year. (18′47″)

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09:23 Hawkes Bay DHB Crisis

Clinical Director of Surgery at Hawkes Bay regional Hospital's perspective. (11′13″)

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09:38 Judge Jockeys Conflict Of Interest

Chief Justice Sian Elias won't preside over Lisa Cropp hearing as the jockey rides for the Dame. (11′57″)

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09:51 Elderly Sex Offender Detained

A Hawkes Bay retirement home has a sex offender resident confined to home detention. (9′22″)

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10:08 UK Correspondent - John Dennis

Talking about UK issues this week. (10′03″)

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10:17 Feature Guest - Dr John Szetu

Renowned ophthalmologist talks about his work in and around the Pacific and the Fred Hollows Foundation. (28′42″)

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11:10 Book Review - The Fall of the House of Bush

By Craig Unger. Published by Scribner (Simon and Schuster). Reviewed by John King. (7′47″)

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11:22 Maori Issues

Writer and commentator, Paul Diamond talks about the life and works of Barry Barclay. (8′19″)

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11:30 New Zealand At The Olympics

Joseph Romanos talks about 100 years of New Zealand at the Olympics. (18′01″)

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11:46 New Technology Commentator - Colin Jackson

Colin talks about quantum theory and physics. (11′45″)

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Today on Nine to Noon

09:05 DHB's sentinel events

Dr Peter Roberts, Clinical Leader of Internal Medicine at Wellington Hospital and author of Snakes and Ladders - the Pursuit of a Safety Culture in New Zealand Public Hospitals; and Professer Jenny Carryer, Executive Director of the College of Nurses

09:20 Hawkes Bay Health Board

Dr David Grayson, Clinical Director of Surgery at Hawkes Bay Regional Hospital

09:30 Lisa Cropp riding Chief Justice's horse

Bill Hodge, Auckland University law Professor; and Paul Moroney, Trainer of racehorse Resolution

09:50 Elderly sex offender being sentenced to home detention in his pensioner unit

Derek Morrison, Chief Executive Officer from Anglican Care

10:10 UK correspondent Jon Dennis

10:17 Recipient of Scholarship on behalf of Fred Hollows Foundation

Dr John Szetu, Pacifc eye surgeon and Director of the Pacific Eye Institute in Suva and Regional Medical Director of the Fred Hollows Foundation NZ.

10:45 Reading. The Sound of Butterflies by Rachael King

(Part 10 of 11)

11:05 Book Review with John King

The Fall of the House of Bush by Craig Unger
Published by Simon & Schuster
ISBN 978 074 328 0754

11:15 Maori Issues with Paul Diamond

11:30 100 years of New Zealand's Olympic involvement

Joseph Romanos, Sports author of Our Olympic Century

11:45 New Technology with Colin Jackson

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Edited by: Catherine Walbridge

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10:05 am Monday 13 February: Nine to Noon

American businessman and blind adventurer Mike May was totally blinded at age three from an explosion of calcium carbide. At the age of 46 he regained partial sight after cornea transplants and pioneering stem cell procedure. He runs the Sendero Group which employes many blind people and assists those with disabilities by using technology.

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Mike speedskiing totally blind. Image copyright Mike May.

10:05 am Thursday 16 February: Nine to Noon

Robert ShearmanThe man who returned the Daleks to Dr Who, screenwriter Robert Shearman talks to Kathryn about why he wanted to bring back the time travelling Doctor's most persistent enemy and make the Daleks far more menacing than ever before. Robert Shearman is a writer, playwright, and director - and will be in New Zealand next month for Writers and Readers week at the New Zealand Festival of Arts.

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