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with Kathryn Ryan

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Audio from Wednesday 17 March 2010

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09:10 Resignation of Vanda Vitali from Auckland War Memorial Museum

With Hamish Keith - Curator, art critic and arts consultant. Ken Gorbey - International Museum Consultant. Rae Nield - President of the Auckland Museum Institute, which appoints 4 of the 10 board members. (23′20″)

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09:35 Single sex versus co-ed schooling

With Dr Alice Sullivan - Researcher, Faculty of Policy and Society at London University's Institute of Education. (12′31″)

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09:50 Australia correspondent - Ray Moynihan

Report on CT scans and state versus federal control of health. (10′20″)

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10:06 Feature interview - Clarence Clemons

The saxophonist from Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. (21′24″)

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10:30 Book Review - This Is Where I Leave You

Written by Jonathan Tropper, reviewed by Sonja de Freiz and published by Orion. (6′10″)

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11:08 Marty Duda's Artist of the Week

The Fourmyula. From Nine to Noon. (13′02″)

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11:30 Law - Mai Chen

Looks at the Government's proposed changes to tertiary education. (17′11″)

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11:45 Film Review - Graeme Tuckett

The Road, The Boys are Back, and Law Abiding Citizen. (10′39″)

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09:05 Resignation of Vanda Vitali as head of the Auckland War Memorial Museum

Hamish Keith, curator, art critic and arts consultant; Ken Gorbey, International Museum Consultant; and Rae Nield, president of the Auckland Museum Institute, which appoints four of the 10 board members.

09:20 Single sex versus co-ed schooling

Dr Alice Sullivan, researcher, Faculty of Policy and Society at London University's Institute of Education.

09:45 Australia correspondent Ray Moynihan

10:05 Clarence Clemons

Clarence Clemons, saxophonist from Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band

Big Man: Real Life & Tall Tales by Clarence Clemons and Don Reo
Published by Little Brown (autobiography,2009)

10:30 Book Review with Sonja de Freiz

This Is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper
Published by Orion

10:45 Reading: The Bestest Wedding, a short story by John F. Bragg

Watching her granddaughter have her final fitting brings back memories of all the weddings shes attended (RNZ)

11:05 Music review with Marty Duda

Feature Artist : The Fourmyula

1. Alice Is There (2:48) - The Fourmyula taken from 1968 album "The Fourmyula" (HMV)

2. Try Me (2:10) - The Fourmyula taken from 1968 album "The Fourmyula" (HMV)

3. Turn Your Back On The Wind (3:51) - The Fourmyula taken from 2010 album "The Complete Fourmyula" (EMI)

4. Since We (3:40) - The Fourmyula taken from 2010 album "The Complete Fourmyula" (EMI)

11:30 Legal commentator Mai Chen looks at the Government's proposed changes to tertiary education

11:45 Film Reviewer Graeme Tuckett

The Road, The Boys are Back, and Law Abiding Citizen

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