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Audio from Friday 3 September 2010

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09:08 Taranaki Youth Court Judge on effects of cannabis

Judge Rob Murfitt has contributed to a documentary 'Hiding Behind The Green Screen'. The film will premier at Govett-Brewster Art Gallery Theatre in New Plymouth tomorrow - September 4. The DVD will initially be available free to courts, mental health services, police, schools and CYF within Taranaki. (16′54″)

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09:27 Radiographers strike at ADHB

Our guest is Dr Richard Aickin, the Clinical Director of the Children's Emergency Department at Starship Hospital. (7′04″)

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09:35 Debate over proposed mosque at 9-11 Ground Zero

Talat Hamdani is a Muslim mother of 9-11 victim. (15′18″)

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09:50 Asia correspondent Phil O'Sullivan

Topics - Pakistan cricket match fixing, aid for the flood victims and the Manila bus hostage drama. (9′09″)

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10:07 Feature Guest - Roger Moltzen

Can you improve Intelligence, creativity and talent? Human development expert Professor Roger Moltzen spent two decades researching exceptional achievers including improving the provision of education of gifted and talented students. (30′31″)

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10:37 Children's Book Review with John McIntyre

Books reviewed are 'Astrosaurs - Revenge of The FANG' by Steve Cole - published by Red Fox, 'Boy Zero Wannabe Hero' by Peter Millett - published by Faber and 'The Adventures of Ook and Gluck- Kung-Fu Cavemen from the Future' by George Beard and Harold Hutchins - published by Scholastic. (8′25″)

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11:07 New Music with Sean Mckenna

Featuring the songs 'Rhapsody in Blue - Intro They Can't Take That Away From Me' off the album Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin by the artist Brian Wilson, 'Slow' off the album Slow EP by the artist Rumer and 'The Source' and then 'The Sun' off the album Passive Me, Aggressive You by the artists The Naked and Famous. (15′20″)

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11:35 Sports commentator Richard Boock

The amazing turn around for the Silver Ferns last night, and why Springboks coach Peter DeVilliers is set to be sacked - and it's not because of his teams poor performances. (10′16″)

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11:49 Week That Was

With Radar and Elisabeth Easther. (10′15″)

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09:05 Taranaki Youth Court Judge on effects of cannabis

Judge Rob Murfitt, who has contributed to a documentary Hiding Behind The Green Screen. The film will premier at Govett-Brewster Art Gallery Theatre in New Plymouth tomorrow - September 4. The DVD will initially be available free to courts, mental health services, police, schools and CYF within Taranaki.

09:20 Radiographers strike at ADHB

Dr Richard Aickin, Clinical Director of the Children's Emergency Department at Starship Hospital.

09:30 Debate over proposed mosque at Ground Zero

Talat Hamdani, Muslim mother of 9/11 victim

peacefultomorrows.org

09:45 Asia correspondent Phil O'Sullivan

10:05 Roger Moltzen - Nurturing talent

Can you improve intelligence, creativity and talent? Human development expert Professor Roger Moltzen spent two decades researching exceptional achievers including improving the provision of education of gifted and talented students.

10:30 Children's Book Review with John McIntyre

Astrosaurs- Revenge of The FANG by Steve Cole
Published by Red Fox
ISBN 978-1-862-30255-6

Boy Zero Wannabe Hero by Peter Millett
Published by Faber
ISBN 978-0-571-25247-3

The Adventures of Ook and Gluck- Kung-Fu Cavemen from the Future by George Beard and Harold Hutchins
Published by Scholastic
ISBN 978-1-74169-818-3

10:45 Reading

Learning The Walk by Gay Buckingham

In life we all walk in different shoes with a differing gait.

11:05 New Music with Sean McKenna

Artist: Brian Wilson
Album: Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin
Song: Rhapsody in Blue/Intro
They Can't Take That Away From Me
Videos: George Gershwin playing 'I Got Rhythm' at the opening of the Manhattan Theatre, August 1931
Fred Astaire performs 'They Can't Take That Away From Me' in the 1937 film 'Shall We Dance'
Brian Wilson 'Til I Die'

Artist: Rumer
Album: Slow EP
Song: Slow
Video: Slow

Artist: The Naked and Famous
Album: Passive Me, Aggressive You
Songs: The Source
The Sun
Video: The Sun

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11:30 Sports commentator Richard Boock

The amazing turn around for the Silver Ferns last night, and why Springboks coach Peter DeVilliers is set to be sacked - and it's not because of his teams poor performances.

11:45 Week That Was with Radar and Elisabeth Easther

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