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Time to increase the national internet bandwidth?
A global cyber security expert who worked in New Zealand for 20 years says it's time to increase the national internet bandwidth to make it harder for cyber attackers. Dr Hossein Sarrafzadeh led the… Audio
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US Open starts without some of the sport's biggest names
The US Tennis Open is underway in New York - though with far fewer stars than usual.
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced some players to priroritise their health over prize money, while the virus has… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 1 September 2020
World men's tennis number one Novak Djokovic is making light work of his opening round match at the US Open in New York.
Stephen Hewson has sport. Audio
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US Open under Covid-19 a surreal experience - Michael Venus
Getting tested every four days is making the U.S Open experience a very different one for New Zealand tennis player, Michael Venus.
Several big names have opted out of the New York tournament, which… Audio
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David R Williams: The health impacts of racism
Harvard public health professor Dr David R Williams says chronic stress suffered by Black Americans from living in a constant state of vigilance accounts for striking health inequalities Video, Audio
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Outstanding Pasifika singers win places on Met Opera’s Young Artist Program
New Zealand singers tenor Manase Latu and bass Samson Setu have won places on the New York Metropolitan Opera’s Lindemann Young Artist Development Program; it's the first time singers from Aotearoa… Audio
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Never Rarely Sometimes Always
The independent American film Never Rarely Sometimes Always is the story of a young woman's efforts to have her pregnancy terminated away from home. Directed by Eliza Hittman (13 Reasons Why). Video, Audio
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Grammy-nominated artist taps into Taranaki music community to record new single
Mireya Ramos, lead singer and violinist of New York's all-women Mariachi band Flor de Toloache, has been recording new music at Rhythm Ace studio in Taranaki, while taking refuge from COVID-19 in… Audio
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The hidden cost of our PPE gear - slave labour
As a second Covid wave hits the country we are gearing up - but some of that PPE gear including gloves and masks could have reached New Zealand via slave labour factories in Asia. Audio
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Los Angeles has turned into a 'city of nightmares'
Audio 23 Aug 2020The rich and famous are fleeing Los Angeles in droves as junkies and the homeless 'walk the streets like zombies.' Caroline Graham has lived in the City of Angels since the early 1990s and says LA is… Audio
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Cultural Ambassador - Electronic Music
Our Electronic Music aficionado, Paul Berrington joins us once again. Tonight he'll be spinning some tracks from New York label DFA Records - the label that spawned dance punk. Video, Audio
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Two charged for Run-DMC murder
After almost 18 years, two men have been charged for the murder of one of hip hop's most influential artists - Jam Master Jay.
Part of the pioneering rap group, Run-DMC, the DJ was shot in his New… Audio
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Sports News for 18 August 2020
Tennis world number two Romania's Simona Halep will not play in the US Open due to coronavirus concerns, leaving the women's draw in New York without six of the world's top-10 players. Audio
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Is a Birkin bag out of your budget? You can now invest in one
The idea of being part-owner of a $61,500 handbag may seem strange, but it's a growing trend. Online trading platform Rally Rd allows users to purchase shares in luxury items. Author Paul Sullivan… Audio
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Podcast Critic Ellie Jay
Ellie Jay talks about two podcasts she's been enjoying; Rabbit Hole which is a New York times podcast about the internet and what it's doing to us and Skyjacker Audio
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Long haulers with Diana Berrent
Having Covid 19 is not a simple recovery. For thousands of people around the world, symptoms don't just start and then stop.They call themselves Long Haulers. Diana Berrent lives in New York and… Audio
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Young Kiwi lives her teen dream dancing for Lady Gaga
When Emma-Kate Putnam saw Lady Gaga performing at Auckland's Vector Arena in 2010, she had an epiphany. From that point on she knew she wanted to be on stage with the mega star. And recently she was… Video, Audio
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Julia Stone: 'I see myself as a new artist'
Charlotte Ryan has a kōrero with award winning Australian musician Julia Stone about her solo career and her new single. Audio
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Lawsuit against NRA launched in New York
New York's attorney general has announced a lawsuit aimed at dissolving the powerful National Rifle Association over alleged financial mismanagement. Audio
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New York attorney general files lawsuit to disband NRA
The New York state Attorney General has filed a lawsuit seeking to disband powerful pro gun group the National Rifle Association.
Letitia James argues top members of the group broke state and federal… Audio
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NZIFF: Once Were Brothers – Robbie Robertson and the Band
Dan Slevin wallows in Boomer music nostalgia thanks to the film festival. Video
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Book review - Dominicana by Angie Cruz
Carole Beu, The Women's Bookshop, reviews Dominicana by Angie Cruz, published by Flatiron Books. Short-listed for this year's prestigious Women's Prize for Fiction. Ana is 15, obliged to marry a man… Audio
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Sports News for 5 August 2020
Men's tennis world number two Rafael Nadal will not defend his US Open crown in September, deciding not to travel to New York because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Audio
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Microsoft in talks to buy TikTok
Microsoft is in talks to buy part of TikTok, a Chinese social media app which is popular with young people around the world.
If the sale goes ahead the tech-giant will take control of the app in the… Audio
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Daniel Roher and Once were brothers - the story of The Band
Audio 2 Aug 2020One of the givens of the annual New Zealand International Film Festival is a strong music section. One highlight is a documentary about Seventies legends The Band called Once Were Brothers: Robbie… Video, Audio
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Oliver Stone: 'War debases all of us'
Audio 1 Aug 2020Controversial American film director Oliver Stone has published a intimate new memoir about his life and work up to 1987, when he won Best Director for the Vietnam War film Platoon.
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Midday Sports News for 30 July 2020
The women's world tennis number one Ashleigh Barty has withdrawn from the US Open in a major blow to the New York grand slam. She says she's uncomfortable travelling during the pandemic. Audio
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David Shimer: Russian interference in US elections not new
Russian interference in 2016 US elections is old news, says foreign policy analyst David Shimer. Audio
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Bookmarks: Amanda Palmer
New York-based singer, songwriter, musician, and performance artist, Amanda Palmer, joins Jesse to talk about some of her favourite things. Audio
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