11 February 2012 - 10:04 pm NZ time
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With Deputy Law Commissioner, Warren Young. Co-chairmen of the National Committee for Addiction Treatment and chief executive of Odyssey House, Auckland, Chris Kalin. And Peter Dunne, Associate Minister of Health. (26′37″)
With Mike Field. (12′00″)
Ngati Rarua, Te Mahurehure. Paul is former Chief Executive of Federation of Maori Authorities (a collection of Maori incorporations, trusts and boards). He also chairs Nelson's Wakatu Incorporation and Tohu Wines. (31′10″)
With John McIntyre. (6′30″)
With Sean McKenna. (11′39″)
With Richard Boock. (14′05″)
With Te Radar and Michele A'Court. (10′59″)
09:05 Drug law review
Warren Young, Deputy Law Commissioner; Chris Kali, co-chairmen of the National Committee for Addiction Treatment and chief executive of Odyssey House, Auckland; Peter Dunne, Associate Minister of Health
09:30 Recess before lunch
Katie Bark, who runs a pilot programme in Montana, trialling recess before lunch
09:45 Pacific correspondent Mike Field
10:05 Maori economy
Paul Morgan, Ngati Rarua, Te Mahurehure, former chief executive of Federation of Maori Authorities (a collection of Maori incorporations, trusts and boards). He chairs Nelson's Wakatu Incorporation and Tohu Wines.
10:25 Children's Book Review with John McIntyre
Anne Frank Remembered by Miep Gies
Published by Pocket books
Hana's Suitcase by Karen Levine
Published by Allen & Unwin
Hitler's Canary by Sandy Toksvig
Published by Corgi Yearling
10:45 Reading: The Year of the Shanghai Shark by Mo Zhi Hong (Part 5 of 10, RNZ)
In the Chinese city of Dalian Hai Long and his mates drink Coca-Cola , eat American fast food and go to English language lessons. But this year Hai Long leaves school to learn the unlikely trade of his uncle - a successful, learned man.
11:05 New music with Sean McKenna
On Coming From A Broken Home, and I'll Take Care of You by Gil Scott-Heron
From the album I'm New Here
Video: Gil Scott-Heron documentary
Helpless (Neil Young cover) by k.d. lang
From the album Recollection
Video: k.d. lang and Roy Orbison perform 'Crying' on the Late Show hosted by Jay Leno
Mickey 3D - Yula (Ma Fiancee Galactique)
From the album So Frenchy So Chic 2010
www.frenchfilmfestival.co.nz
11:30 Sports commentator Richard Boock
11:45 The Week That Was with Radar and Michele A'Court
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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.

Mike speedskiing totally blind. Image copyright Mike May.
The 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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