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with Kathryn Ryan

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Audio from Monday 15 March 2010

Not all audio is available due to copyright restrictions.

09:09 Property market slowdown and rise in auctions

The flood of"For Sale"signs on residential property shows no signs of abating. Industry website RealEstate.co.nz says home owners are still flocking to put their houses on the market this month and it expects new listings will match February's figures. (21′10″)

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09:30 Complaints against Auckland GP Ratilal Ranchod

Ratilal Ranchod was found guilty of practising as a doctor without a medical license over 2008 - 2009, and of forging a medical license, but in spite of this, and the large number of patient's complaints, he is currently going through steps to start practising again. (17′56″)

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09:50 Africa correspondent - Nkepile Mabuse

News and current affairs from Africa. (10′51″)

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10:07 Feature guest - Leslie Kenton

Health and beauty guru, and daughter of jazz legend Stan Kenton. She has just revealed the secret incestual relationship she had with her late father. (34′26″)

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10:45 Book review

'Sex, Bombs, and Burgers' by Peter Nowak. Published by Allen and Unwin. Reviewed by Marcus Harvey. (3′53″)

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11:07 Politics

With Andrew Campbell and Matthew Hooten. (22′01″)

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11:30 Food and wine

Guest chef Ray McVinnie with recipes for mussels grilled with tomatoes, olives, and pancetta; duck and mango salad with sesame dressing. Wine selections from John Hawkesby. (17′35″)

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11:51 Tommy Honey

Urbanist Tommy Honey takes a look inside the new Supreme Court. (9′08″)

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09:05 Property market slowdown and rise in auctions

The flood of "For Sale" signs on residential property shows no signs of abating. Industry website www.realestate.co.nz says home owners are still flocking to put their houses on the market this month and it expects new listings will match February's figures.

Alistair Helm, CEO of www.realestate.co.nz that lists 95 percent of all property that goes through licensed real estate agents; and Hayden Duncan, Bayleys national auction manager.

09:30 Complaints against Auckland GP Ratilal Ranchod

John Adams, Chair of the Medical Council.

09:45 Africa correspondent Nkepile Mabuse

10:05 Leslie Kenton

Leslie Kenton, the health and beauty guru and daughter of jazz legend Stan Kenton. She's has just revealed the secret incestuous relationship she had with her late father.

Love Affair: Memoir of a Forbidden Father Daughter Relationship by Leslie Kenton
Random House
ISBN: 9780091910532

10:30 Book Review with Marcus Harvey

Sex, Bombs and Burgers by Peter Nowak
Published by Allen & Unwin

10:45 Reading: It Happens by Stephen Higginson

Jimmy Van is a low-life on the run from the law. When he comes across an uninhabited house he stumbles into more than he was counting on. (Part 1 of 2, RNZ)

11:05 Politics with Andrew Campbell and Matthew Hooten

11:30 Guest Chef Ray McVinnie and wine commentator John Hawkesby

Recipes: Mussels grilled with Tomatoes, Olives and Pancetta
Duck and Mango salad with Sesame Dressing

11:45 Urbanist Tommy Honey takes a look inside the new Supreme Court - what it means to us and how the architecture reflects this

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