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with Kathryn Ryan

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Audio from Tuesday, 22 September 2009

Not all audio is available due to copyright restrictions.

09:09 Michael Bain
The younger brother of Robin Bain, and uncle of David, wants to clear Robin's name. (duration: 18′06″)
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09:20 Whanau Ora policy
Tariana Turia, Maori Party co-leader and spokesperson, on Whanau Ora policy. (duration: 10′29″)
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09:40 Kiwi men lack style
Douglas Lloyd Jenkins, Director of Hawke's Bay Museum and Art Gallery and co-author of a yet to be published book on NZ fashion. (duration: 11′25″)
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09:50 US correspondent - Luiza Savage
Latest news and views from the United States. (duration: 7′40″)
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10:07 Feature guest - Robyn Judkins
Legend of the multisport events industry both here and internationally, Robyn Judkins is best known as the founder of the gruelling trans-alpine event, the Coast to Coast. (duration: 38′36″)
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11:07 Book review - New York
by Edward Rutherford. Reviewed by Rae McGregor, published by Century. (duration: 6′50″)
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11:14 Business
Business and economics commentator Rod Oram discusses changes to Fonterra's capital structure, and the government's broadband investment policy. (duration: 12′46″)
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11:34 Deep sea diving for shipwrecks
Aucklander Pete Mesley is an expert deep-sea diver who's recently been working for National Geographic. (duration: 20′32″)
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11:50 Media
Denis Welch discusses the latest media issues and the art of headline writing. (duration: 8′06″)
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09:05 Move to clear Robin Bain's name

Michael Bain, younger brother of Robin Bain, Uncle of David Bain.

09:20 Whanau Ora policy

Tariana Turia, Maori party co-leader and spokesperson on whanau ora policy.

09:30 Kiwi men lack style

Douglas Lloyd Jenkins, Director of Hawke's Bay Museum and Art Gallery and co-author of yet to be published book on NZ fashion.

09:45 US correspondent Luiza Savage

10:05 Robyn Judkins - Coast to Coast founder

Legend of the multi-sport events industry both here and internationally, Robyn Judkins is best known as the founder of the gruelling trans-alpine event, the Speight's Coast to Coast.

10:30 Book Review with Rae McGregor

New York by Edward Rutherfurd
Published by Century

10:45 Reading. Behind the Bathroom Door - a short story by Valerie W. Smith

A lonely widow invents a lover to inject a bit of fun into her life.

11:05 Business and Economic commentator Rod Oram discusses changes to Fonterra's capital structure, and the government's broadband investment policy.

11:30 Deep sea diving for shipwrecks

Pete Mesley, deep sea diver

www.chopperappeal.co.nz

11:45 Media commentator Denis Welch discusses the latest media issues and the art of headline-writing

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10 September

Simon KenrickBest-selling British crime writer Simon Kernick has been described as "Britain's most exciting new thriller writer". His debut novel was The Business of Dying (2002), and his ninth and latest thriller, The Last 10 Seconds, came out in August.

His books centre on the murky underbelly of London, a world of drug lords, hit men, bent cops, pimps and prostitutes.

He draws both on his own personal experiences and does extensive research, speaking with members of the UK's anti crime organisations such as the Special Branch, the Anti-Terrorist Branch and the Serious and Organised Crime Agency.

Kernick is visiting New Zealand as part of the Christchurch Writer's Festival.

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20 September

Young@Heart Bob Cilman from the acclaimed 2007 documentary Young@Heart is back on Nine to Noon - the choirmaster is recruiting local singers for the NZ tour of the Young@Heart chorus.

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