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Schools as the hub of the community
US educator and researcher Pedro Noguera, whose work has largely focussed on poor children, and why they have poor educational outcomes. He says that under privileged children can be locked into… Audio
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How smart phones are transforming the news and media landscape
Smart phones and mobile devices are changing media organizations around the world, as consumers access content from wherever they are at any time. Rebecca Howard is the woman charged with developing… Audio
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What will the impact on New Zealand be?
The suspension of trading on the New York Stock exchange comes as stocks nose dive in China and Greece continues to haggle with European creditors over another economic rescue package. Audio
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New York Stock Exchange trading halted
Audio 9 Jul 2015Investors on Wall Street started their day worrying about China and the 3 trillion dollars of value wiped off its stock market. Audio
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NYSE trading halted by computer technical glitch
Audio 9 Jul 2015Meanwhile trading on the New York Stock Exchange has just restarted after a computer glitch shut it down more than 3 hours. Audio
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More on NYSE trading halted by computer technical glitch
Audio 9 Jul 2015Trading on the New York Stock exchange has been halted for more than 2 and a half hours (as at 6am NZT) due to a computer glitch Audio
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NYSE trading halted by computer technical glitch
Audio 9 Jul 2015Trading on the New York Stock exchange has been halted for more than 2 and a half hours (as at 6am NZT) due to a computer glitch Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 9 July 2015
Audio 9 Jul 2015Massive falls on the Chinese stock market.. what will it mean for the world. Computer glitches bring the New York Stock Exchange, United Airlines and the Wall Street Journal to a halt.. but the White… Audio
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Locals embrace Pacific Games in Port Moresby
Audio 7 Jul 2015Spectators and volunteers are throwing their support behind the Pacific Games in the Papua New Guinea capital Port Moresby. Audio
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Aaron Copland - An Uncommon Man
Matthew Crawford looks at the life and work of the man known as "the Dean of American Composers". Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Courtney Johnston, Director of The Dowse discusses Shannon Te Ao at City Gallery, Seraphine Pick at The Dowse, and live horses as art in New York. Audio, Gallery
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Edo de Waart: NZSO Music Director
We meet the new Music Director for the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, announced today Audio
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Candace Bushnell - New York and Sex in the City
Candace Bushnell is best known for creating the HBO series Sex and the City - which was, at one time, the biggest show on the planet. She is also the author of seven novels including The Carrie… Audio
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Hannah Rothschild: London art
Hannah Rothschild is a filmmaker, company director, and writer for Vanity Fair, The Telegraph, The Times, The New York Times, The Spectator, and Vogue. She is the co-founder of the Artists on Film… Audio
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(4) Walking on the Moon
1969, the year of the Apollo moon landing, marked another change of scene for the Arkestra, moving from New York to Philadelphia. That year also marked a change of fortunes for Sun Ra, with his face… Audio
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Govt's $11m New York apartment
New Zealand's representative at the United Nations will have a swanky $11m apartment to live in. Audio
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Graham Kennedy and Darryl Stack
NY Radio Award Winners Radio NZ engineers speak about their Gold Medal in the Best Sound Category at the New York Festival Radio Awards. Audio
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The SCAR Project and The Unknown Soldier
Photographer David Jay spent three years photographing severly injured US army veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. His mission is to turn our averted eyes onto the realities of their lives. Audio, Gallery
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The Captain and 'the Cannibal'
One Sunday morning in November 1830, an American schooner called Antarctic discovered an uncharted island off the coast of Papua New Guinea. Islanders came out to the Antarctic, and the captain… Audio
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Evan Roth
Evan Roth is an artist and researcher and also defines himself as a hacker. He's based in Paris and is heading our way to take part in the Semi-Permanent Design conference in Auckland in a couple of… Audio
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Going underground
Audio 20 Jun 2015The Lowline is an ambitious plan to turn a disused trolley terminal in Manhattan into the world's first underground solar-powered park. With Robyn Shapiro of The Lowline. Audio
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China's manufacturing robots
Martin Ford's the author of "Rise of the Robots" (Basic Books). He thinks that China's reliance on industrial robots could pose some problems for the global economy. Audio
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Holey cheese
Nicola Twilley of the New Yorker and the Edible Geography blog looks at why Swiss cheese has holes in it, and New York's plans to force restaurant chains to put a warning next to salty dishes. Audio
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(3) Abstraction, Politics and Noise
Sun Ra moved the Arkestra from Chicago to New York in 1960 and quickly became an integral part of the radical, politically conscious, avant-garde arts scene of the Lower East Side. Part 3 of Strange… Audio
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New technology with Sarah Putt
Sarah Putt discusses Vodafone buying WorldxChange; mobile first for the New York Times; and times are tough for dating apps. Audio
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RA The Rugged Man
Long Island New York MC R.A. the Rugged Man is by no means a household name, but with two decades of hip hop history and a slew of high profile collaborations under his belt, he has more than a little… Audio
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Reinier Baas and The More Socially Relevant Jazz Music Ensemble
Reinier Baas, Dutch jazz guitarist wunderkind, and his More Socially Relevant Jazz Ensemble were in town for the Wellington Jazz Festival. Yadana Saw meets the quintet during soundcheck where they… Audio
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Playing Favourites with Leila Adu
New Zealand musician of Ghanaian descent who works in theatre, dance and film. She is studying for a doctorate in Composition at Princeton University, New York, and has worked on a project teaching… Audio
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Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: a conversation
Master these four elements and anything you cook will be delicious, says chef and best-selling author Samin Nosrat. She chats to fellow foodie Marianne Elliott at the 2018 NZ Festival Writers and… Video, Audio
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How to look at Māori art in the 21st century
Dr Rangihiroa Panoho has 22 years professional experience as a leading New Zealand curator and art historian and his specialist areas are Maori, Pacific, New Zealand and international indigenous art… Audio, Gallery