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Covid-19: Markets tumble amid pandemic news
Let's look at what markets are doing after hearing that declaration from the World Health Organisation that the Covid-19 outbreak is now a pandemic.
John Authers is the senior markets editor at… Audio
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Covid-19: New York suburb put into lockdown
The National Guard have been suburb of New York City which has seen an outbreak of coronavirus.
New Rochelle has had 108 cases of coronavirus making it the largest cluster of coronavirus cases in the… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: How not to cover Covid-19
Audio 11 Mar 2020In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about the perils of both-sides journalism during the Covid-19 crisis, a weird on-air monologue from Kerre McIvor, and some slightly… Audio
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Business plan predicted 'high chance of negative response' to RNZ Concert changes
Audio 10 Mar 2020Documents released under the Official Information Act by RNZ on Tuesday revealed more about its plans for controversial changes to its music services which prompted a big public and political…
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How to be good
Nights' favourite philosopher, Ann Kerwin joins us once again. Tonight she discusses how to be good. Audio
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Nina Mingya Powles: The language of food
A steaming bowl of noodles and wontons in soup, with a side of crisp Chinese broccoli feels like home for poet and writer, Nina Powles. Her new book is Tiny Moons: A Year of Eating in Shanghai. Audio
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Sharemarkets dive, oil price war, businesses worry
Fears over Covid-19 and a huge plunge in oil prices due to oversupply have hit global sharemarkets with billions of wiped from the market value of companies around the world. Overnight European stocks… Audio
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Professor Stephanie Coontz: How to Make Your Marriage Gayer
Professor Stephanie Coontz recently wrote an opinion piece saying "many different-sex couples would have happier and more satisfying marriages if they took a few lessons from their same-sex… Audio
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Dateline Pacific for 6 March 2020
The coronavirus outbreak has already dealt severe blows to the tourism industries in Samoa and the Northern Marianas; tourism operators in Papua New Guinea's East New Britain are frustrated over the… Audio
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Why are we so fascinated about the US primaries?
The US Democratic primary races are incomprehensible to most of us - so why are they so gripping? Audio
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Former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg withdraws from race
Former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg withdrew from the US Democratic Presidential Candidate race less than 24 hours after sensationally taking the caucus of American Samoa during so-called Super… Audio
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Today in music history for 4 March 2020
Village People singer Glenn Hughes died of lung cancer aged 50 in his Manhattan apartment in New York. Audio
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The Panel with Nalini Baruch and Jordan Carter (Part 2)
Audio 4 Mar 2020Village People singer Glenn Hughes died of lung cancer aged 50 in his Manhattan apartment in New York. Super Tuesday has happened in the United States - US correspondent Simon Hampton joins The Panel… Audio
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Lou Reed's guitar tech on his NZ Arts Fest show
Lou Reed had the same guitar tech for the last ten years of his life, a man called Stewart Hurwood. This week Stewart is in New Zealand performing Lou Reed Drones, a loud, engulfing soundscape created… Audio
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The music of Danger Mouse
You may not be familiar with the name Danger Mouse, but there's a good chance you've heard some of the music he has made. Audio
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The Sampler: Jamilia Woods, Rapsody and Vagabon
Nick Bollinger reviews albums by African-American artists Jamilia Woods and Rapsody that pay homage to their heroes; and a debut from the Cameroon-born multi-instrumentalist and singer known as… Audio
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Study on rabbits reveals the secret to living a longer life
In 1978, a seemingly straightforward experiment involving New Zealand rabbits discovered that kindness made the difference between a heart attack and a healthy heart. It's called the 'rabbit effect'… Audio
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Violinist Ben Baker
Violinist Ben Baker returns to New Zealand as soloist in the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra's season opener Symphonic Dances. Video, Audio
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Memoir gives voice to gay Nigeria
Chiké Frankie Edozien is a Nigerian-American writer and journalist. He is a professor of journalism at New York University and a journalist for the New York Post. His 2017 memoir 'Lives of Great Men… Audio
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Harvey Weinstein's New York conviction just the beginning
The guilty verdicts in the New York case against Harvey Weinstein are only the beginning of the movie mogul's prosecution.
He still faces charges in Los Angeles of assaulting two women in 2013.
At… Audio
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Harvey Weinstein found guilty
Harvey Weinstein, one of Hollywood's most powerful film producers, is facing up to 25 years in prison having been convicted of sexual assault by a New York jury a few hours ago. The 67 year old was… Audio
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#MeToo advocate on Harvey Weinstein conviction
Former Hollywood heavyweight Harvey Weinstein has been convicted of sexual assault by a New York jury.
It's a landmark verdict in the #MeToo movement.
Sixty-seven-year-old Weinstein was one of… Audio
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Covid-19: World markets plunge as virus spreads
World markets have plunged as the number of coronavirus cases outside China surge.
The Dow was down by a thousand points at midday in New York following steep losses in Asia and Europe.
Here the NZX… Audio
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Harvey Weinstein found guilty of sexual assault
Disgraced Hollywood producer, Harvey Weinstein, has been convicted of sexual assault by a New York jury.
However, he was acquitted on two counts of predatory sexual assault - the most serious charges… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 25 February 2020
Audio 25 Feb 2020Harvey Weinstein is found guilty of sexual assault in a New York court. Markets fall as coronavirus cases surge - The Dow plunges 900 points on opening. A grieving mother claims Oranga Tamariki failed… Audio
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THE GERSHWINS: Porgy and Bess
Catfish Row on the Charleston waterfront is vibrant with the music, dancing, emotion, and heartbreak of its inhabitants. Video
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New Zealand artists at WOMAD
WOMAD 2020 is just weeks away: we feature some of the international and local artists. Video
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Why you should always keep a $100 bill in your wallet
If you are the sort of person who keeps a $100 note in your wallet, you might be saving money without even trying. Professor Priya Raghubir from the NYU Stern School of Business joins the show to… Audio
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#MeToo Monday looms for Harvey Weinstein
It's been another dramatic week in New York in the trial at the heart of #MeToo. New York Daily News courts reporter Molly Crane-Newman has been covering the case and joins the show with all the… Audio
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Worlds Of Music - Ep 176 features the life and music of Nina Simone
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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