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Audio from Friday 23 July 2010

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09:08 Loophole allowing repeat drink drivers to get licences back

We talk with Roger Brooking, Clinical Manager, ADAC - Alcohol and Drug Assesment and Counselling. (9′47″)

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09:23 Bringing business and conservation together

We are joined by Rob Fenwick, Commercial Relations Advisor for the Department of Conservation. (23′45″)

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09:50 Asia correspondent Phil O'Sullivan

China - its flooding and the beating up of an officials wife. (9′16″)

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10:07 Feature guest - Craig Jurisevic

Australian writer who worked on the front line in the Kosovo war as a surgeon, and joined the fighting as a member of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army). (29′55″)

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10:40 Book Review with Laura Kroetsch

She reviews The Japanese Lover by Rani Manicka. (5′50″)

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11:07 New Music with Sean McKenna

Featuring the artists Flip Grater, Jimmy Webb and Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti. (12′48″)

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11:36 Sports commentator Richard Boock

Will Rugby World Cup supporters find this country a rip off? (11′14″)

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11:47 Week That Was

With Radar and Gemma Gracewood. (12′26″)

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09:05 Loophole allowing repeat drink drivers to get licenses back

Roger Brooking, Clinical Manager, ADAC - Alcohol and Drug Assessment and Counselling
www.adac.co.nz

09:20 Bringing business and conservation together

Rob Fenwick,Commercial Relations Advisor for the Department of Conservation

09:45 Asia correspondent Phil O'Sullivan

10:05 Craig Jurisevic

Australian writer who worked on the front line in the Kosovo war as a surgeon, and joined the fighting as a member of the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army).

Craig Jurisevic

Blood On My Hands: A surgeon at war by Craig Jurisevic
Published by Wild Dingo Press
Distributed by New South Books

10:30 Book Review with Laura Kroetsch

The Japanese Lover by Rani Manicka
Published by Hodder & Stoughton

10:45 Reading: An Appropriate Response by Michalia Ara thi mos

Pete adopts some of his girlfriend Nicky Roses' free-spiritedness, but is his really an appropriate response?

11:05 New Music with Sean McKenna

Artist: Flip Grater
Album: While I'm Awake I'm At War
Song: Careful
Video: Careful

Artist: Jimmy Webb
Album: Just Across the River
Song: P.F. Sloan (with Jackson Browne)
Video: The Making of Just Across the River

Artist: Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti
Album: Before Today
Song: Round and Round
Video: Bright Lit Blue

11:30 Sports commentator Richard Boock

Will Rugby World Cup supporters f ind this country a rip off?

11:45 Week That Was with Radar and Gemma Gracewood

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