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Bradley Manning sentenced to 35 years jail in WikiLeaks trial
Audio 22 Aug 2013Gabriel Schoenfeld is a senior fellow at the conservative Hudson Institute think-tank in the US and author of the book 'Necessary Secrets'. Faiza Patel is co-director of the Brennan Center for Justice… Audio
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Syrian opposition claims new chemical weapons attack
Audio 22 Aug 2013The United Nations is sitting in urgency in New York, amid allegations that a chemical weapons attack in Syria has killed hundreds of people near Damascus. Audio
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West Papua self-determination demonstrations proceed peacefully
Audio 16 Aug 2013Demonstrations proceeded peacefully in several main centres of West Papua yesterday marking the region's incorporation into Indonesia despite a reported police ban on the protests.
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Edible Geography
Audio 10 Aug 2013Nicola Twilley of ediblegeography.com's just been to see one of the world's biggest yeast collections. Also the New York Public Library digitises thousands of old restaurant menus. Audio
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Jamaica food
Audio 10 Aug 2013Damien Cave of The New York Times has just been in Jamaica looking at the food crisis facing the country, and the government's unconventional solution. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 9 August 2013
Audio 9 Aug 2013The American Jim Furyk and Australian Adam Scott share the lead after the opening round of the final golf major of the year, the US PGA Championship at Oak Hill in New York. Audio
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Music with Marty Duda
Audio 7 Aug 2013Gogol Bordello is a self-proclaimed "gypsy-punk" band led by Ukrainian Eugene Hutz. After living in Poland, Hungary, Austria and Italy, Hutz finally settled in New York City which is where he formed… Audio
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Feature Guest - David Hamburg
Audio 7 Aug 2013Dr Hamburg is president emeritus at Carnegie Corporation of New York. A medical doctor, he has a long history of leadership in the research, medical and psychiatric fields. He has been Professor at… Audio
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Episode 1 - Everything Audible in the World Becomes Material
Recording and electricity crack open the world of sound.
We start at the Brussels World’s Fair, Expo ’58 where a number of threads in the story were to converge and thence to radiate.
Then we go… Audio
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Tune Your Engine: The Speed-up Illusion
Audio 6 Aug 2013Richard A. Friedman is a professor of clinical psychiatry at the Weill Cornell Medical College in New York. He's got tips on how to make time pass more slowly as we grow older. Audio
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US correspondent - Jack Hitt
Audio 6 Aug 2013Conflict within The Republican Party. The mayoral race in New York. Audio
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Episode 4 - I Was Born To Synthesize
The early development of analogue synthesizers: the Moog, the Buchla and others – Raymond Scott – Eric Siday – the San Francisco Tape Music Center – Paul Beaver and Bernie Krause, the go-to guys for… Audio
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A Band Called Death
Audio 3 Aug 2013Filmmakers Jeff Howlett and Mark Covino on the making of the documentary A Band Called Death, about the early 70s Detroit band the New York Times has dubbed "punk before punk was punk". Audio
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GE oranges?
Audio 3 Aug 2013Amy Harmon of the New York Times has been looking at the problems facing Florida orange growers and how these could be solved using genetic engineering. Audio
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Stephen Shore - success and autism
Audio 3 Aug 2013Assistant professor of special education at Adelphi University in New York, who is visiting New Zealand to present his seminar, Success with Autism: Using Our Strengths for Achieving a Fulfilling and… Audio
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Free West Papua Campaign to open office in Netherlands
Audio 2 Aug 2013The Free West Papua Campaign is to open an office in the Netherlands. Audio
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The Way of the Knife
Audio 29 Jul 2013New York Times National Security correspondent and Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, Mark Mazzetti's new book, 'The Way of the Knife: The CIA, a Secret Army, and a War at the Ends of the Earth'… Audio
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The Panel with Jock Anderson and Vicki Hyde (Part 2)
Audio 25 Jul 2013Topics - People with fewer natural teeth remaining perform more poorly on memory tests. The New York City mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner is shrugging off calls for him to quit the race over… Audio
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US Correspondent - Jack Hitt
Audio 23 Jul 2013Anti-abortion bills causes clinics to close; and statistician Nate Silver moves from the New York Times to ESPN. Audio
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The Forrests - Part 1
Audio 22 Jul 2013Seven-year-old Dorothy Forrest moves with her family - American father Frank, mother Lee and older siblings Michael and Evelyn - from New York City to Westmere, Auckland. Michael's new friend Daniel… Audio
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Daniela Schiller - memory and fear
Audio 20 Jul 2013Assistant professor of psychiatry and neuroscience, and director of the Schiller Laboratory of Affective Neuroscience at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. Audio
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Interview - Suzanne Ciani
Audio 13 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews Suzanne Ciani, Buchla synthesiser whizz and maestra of advertising and promotion sound spots.
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Interview - David Cockerell
Audio 12 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews David Cockerell, electronics engineer, who designed the classic EMS synthesizers with Peter Zinovieff.
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Interview - Bernie Krause
Audio 10 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews Bernie Krause; with Paul Beaver, they were the go-to duo for Moog work in the late 60s.
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The Heist
Audio 8 Jul 2013It takes not just one, but two seasoned writers to come up with the twists and turns in the new novel by New York Times best-selling author Janet Evanovich and TV writer Lee Goldberg. 'The Heist'… Audio
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Interview - Morton Subotnick
Audio 7 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews Morton Subotnick, electronic music composer, known for his pioneering album 'Silver Apples of the Moon'.
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Interview - Peter Vogel
Audio 4 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews Peter Vogel, who developed the Fairlight CMI, one of the first super-powerful sampling and sequencing instruments.
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Interview - Peter Zinovieff
Audio 3 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews Peter Zinovieff, who established EMS in 1969 and made a series of now-classic synthesizers.
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James Gardner Explains...
Audio 2 Jul 2013Not satisfied with These Hopeful Machines? James Gardner provides explanations and excuses
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Te Manu Korihi News for 26 June 2013
Audio 26 Jun 2013The Maori Party co-leader, Pita Sharples, has defended allegations he hasn't been "visible" enough in promoting Te Reo; Meanwhile, the Maori Party MP for Waiariki, Te Ururoa Flavell, has become Deputy… Audio