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Afternoons for Tuesday 12 June 2012
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Best Song Ever Written - The Devil Went Down to Georgia
1:10 PM.Chuck Berry from Queenstown has chosen 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia' by the Charlie Daniels Band. Audio
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TV Review with Phil Wallington
1:23 PM.'60 Minutes', 'Master Chef - Final' and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. Audio
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Book Review with Graham Beattie
1:37 PM.Graham Beattie is one of the judges for the annual NZ award for crime fiction writing. A longlist of possible contenders was released over the weekend and Graham details a little about each author… Read more Audio
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Music Review with Colin Morris
1:46 PM.Featuring the songs 'Sweet Sue' by Hughie Gordon and Johnny Bradfield and 'Mira' by Melody Gardot. Audio
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Web Review with Ben Gracewood
1:55 PM.'Apple vs Motorola patent case' is dismissed by a frustrated judge and 'The Verge' live stream. Audio
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Dunedin's killer worms
2:07 PM.A worm which disables its prey by squirting it with glue is the focus of conservation efforts in Dunedin. Audio
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Baby Azaria inquest
2:20 PM.A 32-year battle for Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton and her former husband, Michael Chamberlain, has just come to an end. Audio
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Tune Your Engine - the science of health and fitness
3:07 PM.Gretchen Reynolds has a whole list of reasons why our sedentary lifestyle is killing us, and she has the science to back it up. For more than a decade, she has written about the science of health and… Read more Audio
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Asian Report for 12 June 2012 - The EthnicA Conference
3:40 PM.Lynda Chanwai-Earle attends a conference in Wellington hosted by the Office of Ethnic Affairs on the subject of immigration. Audio
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The Panel Pre-Show for 12 June 2012
3:51 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Tony Doe and Ali Jones (Part 1)
4:07 PM.Topics - Are New Zealand's small towns being hit the hardest by the exodus to Australia? Aggrieved Christchurch red-zone residents have decided to take their plight to the United Nations. Audio
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The Panel with Tony Doe and Ali Jones (Part 2)
4:37 PM.Topics - Can you believe the British PM left his daughter behind at a pub. Your chances of getting a job at age 50-plus are supposed to be looking up - but some Aucklanders say they are hitting a wall… Read more Audio
1:10 Best Song Ever Written
1:15 Critical Mass
2:10 Feature Stories
2:30 Reading
2:45 Feature Album
3:12 Tune Your Engine
3:33 Asian Report
4:06 The Panel