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with Kathryn Ryan

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Audio from Tuesday 2 February 2010

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09:08 Young offenders programme scrapped

Judges and youth workers disappointed at scrapping of pilot programme which has successfully stopped serious young offenders from re-offending. We talk to Judge Carolyn Henwood. (19′11″)

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09:28 The Great Hacking Row: Google vs China

Internet giant Google has threatened to pull out of China over a hacking attack on its email service from within the country, as well as issues over web censorship. With guest Clayton Dube, Associate Director of the University of Southern California US-China Institute. (15′09″)

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09:42 Secret Lives

Chief Executive of Land Information NZ, Colin MacDonald - guitarist and singer! (8′36″)

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09:52 US correspondent - Jack Hitt

Latest news from the US. (8′06″)

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10:10 Feature guest - Rob Suisted

Rob Suisted is an outdoor photographer and wildlife advocate. He's released a new photographic book 'Majestic New Zealand'. (29′54″)

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10:40 Book review

Long Time Coming by Robert Goddard. Published by Bantam Press, reviewed by Crystal Beavis. (5′42″)

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11:08 Fran O'Sullivan

NZ Herald business columnist. (17′39″)

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11:28 David Bogan

On how to deal with stress, conflict and the things that keep you awake at night. David is a mediator who has been in private practice for 18 years. (22′03″)

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11:51 Denis Welch

Media commentator. (9′37″)

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09:05 Y oung Offenders Programme

Judges and youth workers disappointed at scrapping of pilot programme which has successfully stopped serious young offenders from re-offending.

Judge Carolyn Henwood, Former Youth Court Judge

09:30 Google vs China in hacking row

Clayton Dube, Associate Director of the University of Southern California U.S.-China Institute.


09:40 Colin MacDonald

Colin MacDonald is the Chief Executive of Land Information NZ - he is also a guitarist and singer with the covers band Live Wire.

09:45 US correspondent Jack Hitt

10:05 Rob Suisted

Rob Suisted is an outdoor photographer and wildlife advocate. He has released a new photographic book 'Majestic New Zealand'

Blog, Twitter

10:30 Book Review with Crystal Beavi

Long Time Coming by Robert Goddard

Published by Bantam Press

10:45 Reading.

"Paulie Tallis" by Owen Marshall (Part 2 of 2, RNZ)

An actor/manager running a smalltime theatre troupe struggles with the company 'diva' as he bravely faces the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune that befall his theatrical enterprise.

11:05 Business with Fran O'Sullivan

NZ Herald business columnist

11:30 David Bogan

How to deal with stress, conflict and what is keeping you awake at night.

Mediator in private practice for 18 years .. spends two weeks in NZ and two weeks in Australia.

What's keeping you awake at night : the handbook for life - how to analyse and solve problems by David Bogan (HarperCollins Publishers New Zealand)

11:45 Media commentator Denis Welch

Denis looks at the antics of blogger Cameron Slater (who has been charged with contempt of court), as well as the coverage of the Haiti earthquake.

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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.

11:20 am Thursday 16 February: Nine to Noon

UK theatre artist Andy Manley who will be performing his latest work White at the New Zealand International Arts Festival. White is aimed at children aged 2-5 and is about two characters called Cotton and Wrinkle who live in a world where everything is white – until one day a colourful egg tumbles down from the sky, and changes everything.

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