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Show notes for Friday 25 May 2012

09:05 Plans to appeal the Urewera sentencing

Russell Fairbrother is the lawyer for Tame Iti - one of the "Urewera 4", who jailed yesterday for two and a half years.

09:20 Finance Minister Bill English defends his "zero" Budget

09:45 Pacific correspondent Mike Field

10:05 Peter Usborne - co-founder of Private Eye and Usborne Books

Peter Usborne is the co-founder of the satirical magazine, Private Eye, and in 1973 he founded Usborne Books – a UK company that publishes simple, 'straight-talking' children's books.

10:35 Book review with Louise O'Brien

The Whore's Asylum by Katy Darby
Published by Fig Tree

10:45 Reading: Playing The King by Matthew O'Sullivan (5 of 5)

In the final story of the series, Hartley Manners draws on his many years of experience as an actor to  build up for opening night.

11:05 New music with Jeremy Taylor

Paul Buchanan, Morrisey, and Brian Jonestown Massacre.

11:30 Sports commentator Joseph Romanos

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

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Audio from Friday 25 May 2012

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09:08 Plans to appeal the Urewera sentencing

Russell Fairbrother is the lawyer for Tame Iti - one of the "Urewera 4", who was jailed yesterday for two and a half years. (18′05″)

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09:30 Shamubeel Eaqub on the 2012 "zero" Budget

Principal Economist with NZIER. (7′39″)

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09:38 Finance Minister Bill English defends his "zero" Budget

Finance Minister Bill English defends his 2012 budget. (11′25″)

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09:50 Pacific Correspondent - Mike Field

Economic fishing zones and the arrest of the Chief Justice in PNG. (9′46″)

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10:09 Feature Guest - Peter Usborne

Peter Usborne is the co-founder of the satirical magazine, Private Eye, and in 1973 he founded Usborne Books - a UK company that publishes simple, 'straight-talking' children's books. (28′57″)

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10:38 Book Review - The Whore's Asylum

Louise O'Brien reviews 'The Whore's Asylum' by Katy Darby, published by Fig Tree. (5′25″)

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11:09 New Music with Jeremy Taylor

Paul Buchanan, Morrisey, and Brian Jonestown Massacre. (8′19″)

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11:32 Sport with Joseph Romanos

The latest report on problems with Swimming NZ. The new netball maneuver. (12′08″)

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11:47 The Week That Was

With Radar and Elisabeth Easther. (12′10″)

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