12 February 2012 - 10:04 pm NZ time
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Is the worst of the recession over? Naomi Mitchell looks at the predictions for how the economy will fare in the year ahead. (27′45″)
Paul Spoonley talks about the New Zealander of the 21st century, and the great tussle between biculturism and multiculturism. (18′30″)
TV3's Mike McRoberts and Dr Martin Hirst on the journalists getting involved in the catastrophe that's hit Haiti; stumbling upon suppression orders. (34′37″)
Jon Fraenkel of the ANU is a multi-disciplinary social scientist with a background in economic history and political science, and a specialist on Fijian politics. (21′53″)
Julian Burnside is the author of"Wordwatching: field notes from an amateur philologist". (34′07″)
Notes from the south. (4′56″)
Ideas looks at the bottled water industry. (53′04″)
Discussion, features and ideas until midday.
Chris Laidlaw presents a thought provoking range of interviews, documentaries and music over four entertaining hours each Sunday Morning.
Highlights include Insight at 8.15am, Mediawatch at 9.05am, extended interviews at 8.40am and 9.30am and after the news at 10am, and at 10:40am there's Trevor Reekie's Hidden Treasures, followed by listeners' feedback at 10:55am. Ideas rounds off the morning between 11am and midday.
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Pointing To The Exit (Adams/Gavin) - performed by Richard Adams and Nigel Gavin from the 2009 album Recent Works (ODE Records CDManu 3004)
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