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Helen Clark speaks of NZ upbringing, as she vies for top UN job
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark has sought to convince the UN General Assembly in New York and the public that she is the best person to be the next Secretary General of the UN. Audio
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Shelagh Magadza
Wellington Jazz Festival Artistic Director Shelagh Magadza talks about the international line-up for this year's June event in the capital. The big names to listen out for Wayne Shorter and Karin… Audio
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Nga Taonga/Sound Archives - Sarah Johnston
It's undoubtedly the most famous shipping disaster of them all, and inspired one of the biggest movies of all time, 104 years ago this Friday, the White Star liner 'Titanic' sank on her maiden voyage… Audio
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Parquet Courts
Zac Arnold takes it to the court with guitarist and singer Andrew Savage of Parquet Courts upon the release of their new album, Human Performance. Audio
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Mammograms as cardiac screening tool
Could mammograms be used for more than assessing a woman's risk of breast cancer? Like whether she has heart disease, a condition that in the US is about 7 times more likely to kill her than breast… Audio
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Marty Duda with the music of Lizzy Mercier Descloux
French-born Lizzy Mercier Descloux is a musical chameleon. She travelled to New York City in the late 1970s and quickly immersed herself in the punk/no wave scene, befriending Patti Smith and Richard… Audio
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Helen Clark announces candidacy for UN top job
Kathryn speaks with Helen Clark just after her annoucement in New York. Audio
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Young, Muslim, Black and Representing NZ!
Chosen from among 4588 applicants across the globe, Fatumata Bah is young, Muslim and black - and she's representing New Zealand at the Commonwealth Young Leaders Programme in Scotland. Audio
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Project Runway's Tim Gunn
New Zealand fashion designer Sean Kelly is launching his own label in New York this year. He thanks American TV show host Tim Gunn for much of his success. Sean won Project Runway a couple of years… Audio
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Lifting the lid a little on PR's pull on journalism
Audio 3 Apr 2016What you see in the media is often the result of public relations people and journalists co-operating but you wouldn't usually know it. Mediawatch looks at a recent exception and asks an expert in… Audio
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We Are Temporary
Previously working in Christchurch as The Enright House, Mark Roberts runs Stars & Letters Records, which has released several NZ acts, out of NYC. His own electronic music outlet We Are Temporary… Audio
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Expats - Scott Newman
Scott Newman's our expat currently living in the UK , but before that he had lived in New York working in logisitics and organisation for the Duke and Duchess of York. He's also the founder of Newman… Audio
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Gunman at Capitol Hill one-off criminal act
New York Correspondent Mimi Chiahemen joins Checkpoint to discuss the apprehension of the gunman on Capitol Hill. Audio
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Food Writer - Katie Parla
Rome-based American food writer Katie Parla writes for Bon Apetit and the New York Times. She has just published a book called Tasting Rome: Fresh Flavours and Forgotten Recipes from an Ancient City.
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Sport: Vanuatu beach-volleyballers feature in new documentary
Audio 23 Mar 2016A documentary profiling Vanuatu beach volleyball duo Linline Matauatu and Miller Pata is to be screened at a major film festival in the United States. Audio
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Great NZ Concert - Dr Hook
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show formed in New Jersey in 1967 and played around the greater New York area for years before picking up a recording contract. They have toured New Zealand a couple of time… Audio
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Edmar Castañeda
Colombian harpist Edmar Castañeda has been in New Zealand attending and playing at Womad in New Plymouth. The 37 year old New York based Latin-Jazz inspired harpist tells Trevor Reekie about taking… Audio
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Anti Trump rallies turn nasty
More protestors have taken to the streets outside Trump Tower in Manhattan to voice their opposition to the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination. Audio
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Surge in demand for adult nappies
Audio 19 Mar 2016The market for adult nappies is surging. Lauren Coleman-Lochner is a retail and consumer reporter for Bloomberg News who's looked at the sector. Audio
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Uri Caine
New York pianist and composer Uri Caine is on tour for Chamber Music New Zealand with New Zealand String Quartet. He'll be reimagining the likes of Schubert, Beethoven and Bach, and will be presenting… Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 18 March 2016
New regulation for Vanuatu transport sector; Difficult year ahead for Fiji sugar industry; American Samoa takes legal action to overturn fishing closure rule; A New York Times best-selling author… Audio
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Nights Culture - Electronic music
the evolution of music made with devices powered by electricity and/or computers, with Paul Berrington aka DJ B-Lo... the birth of house and techno music in Chicago, New York, and Detroit... Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 17 March 2016
American Samoa takes legal action to overturn fishing closure rule; Former Nauru President's plea for international observers; New York Times best-selling author describes Pacific as the ocean of the… Audio
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Author describes Pacific as the ocean of the future
Audio 17 Mar 2016An award-winning journalist and New York Times best-selling author says the world needs to listen more to what the Pacific ocean and its peoples have to say about looking after our planet. [Pacific] Audio
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Female Pacific artists revive lost culture art forms
Audio 17 Mar 2016Female artists from around the Pacific region are reviving lost cultural art forms and reinventing creative traditions that have existed for generations. Audio
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Somini Sengupta
They say you can never go home again. But after 30 years away, Somini Sengupta, who was born in Calcutta, returned to India to be the New Delhi bureau chief for The New York Times. She says the… Audio
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Getting ahead through smarter migration policies
How can we attract skilled, creative and entrepreneurial people born in other countries? How can our 'seventeenth region' - the more than 600,000 New Zealanders living abroad, be a greater national… Audio
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The Expats - Adam Jenkins
It seems a lot of New Zealanders have returned home for the summer, our guest is Adam Jenkins who has been residing in New York. Audio
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Widescreen’s best of the web (7 March)
Our pick of the best* and most interesting screen-related articles and features from around the web including Gods of Egypt skewered, behind the curtain of Hollywood inequality and a trip to Joliet…