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Show notes for Friday 13 April 2012

09:05 Public funding for private schools

Deborah James, executive director of Independent Schools of New Zealand;  Deborah Russell, Massey University taxation lecturer; Robin Duff, president of the Post Primary Teachers' Association.

09:30 What is an acceptable compromise for Medecin Sans Frontieres to make in a crisis situation?

Fabrice Weissman, editor of Humanitarian Negotiations Revealed.

09:45 Pacific correspondent Mike Field

10:05 All Black's mental skills coach Gilbert Enoka

Gilbert Enoka discusses his work with sports men and women at the highest level.

10:35 Book review with Sonja de Freiz

10:45 Reading: Just a Name by Siobhan Harvey

Kieran comes to appreciate the name his adoptive parents gave him, and calls his new son the same.

11:05 New music with Jeremy Taylor

Artist: Sam Cooke
Title: Mean Old World
Album: Night Beat
Label: RCA

Artist: Elvis Costello
Album: The Return Of The Spectacular Spinning Songbook
Label: Hip-O Records

Artist: Dr John
Title: Locked Down
Album: Locked Down
Label: Nonesuch

11:30 Sports commentator Joseph Romanos

Basketball, Twitter, Masters golf, and how we're maturing as a nation of sports followers.

11:45 The Week That Was with Radar and Eisabeth Easther

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09:08 Public funding for private schools

Deborah James, executive director of Independent Schools of New Zealand; Deborah Russell, Massey University taxation lecturer; and Robin Duff, president of the Post Primary Teachers' Association. (23′30″)

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09:35 Making acceptable compromises in a crisis situation

What is an acceptable compromise for Medecin Sans Frontieres to make in a crisis situation? An interview with Fabrice Weissman, editor of MSF book 'Humanitarian Negotiations Revealed'. (12′00″)

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09:49 Pacific Correspondent - Mike Field

An update on the Papua New Guinea political situation and the floods in Fiji. (9′50″)

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10:06 Feature Guest - Gilbert Enoka

Gilbert Enoka discusses his work with sports men and women at the highest level. (38′03″)

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10:44 Book Review - This Way to Spaceship

Sonja de Freiz reviews 'This Way to Spaceship' by Rhys Darby, published by PQ Blackwell. (2′57″)

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11:12 New Music with Jeremy Taylor

Featuring Sam Cooke, Elvis Costello and Dr John. (9′15″)

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11:34 Sport with Joseph Romanos

Topics - basketball, twitter, Masters golf, and how we're maturing as a nation of sports followers. (10′29″)

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11:48 Week That Was

With Radar and Eisabeth Easther. (11′47″)

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