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Afternoons for Tuesday 5 May 2009
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The best song ever written -"Beautifully Broken"
1:10 PM.For Peter Johnstone the best song ever written is Gov't Mule's"Beautifully Broken". Audio
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Reeling in the years - 1966
1:20 PM.Today we go back to the mid Sixties - to the first week in May 1966 with our guest deejay Midge Marsden. Audio
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Flying doctor
2:10 PM.A state of the art airborne ambulance is due to depart from Wellington to join the ranks of the flying doctors in Australia. Audio
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Allergies
2:20 PM.It's nutrition's, it's tasty, but for a growing number of people the Kiwifruit could be life threatening. Audio
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He Rourou
2:45 PM.Ana Tapiata talks with nursing graduate Lydia Tuhaka about the benefits of a Maori workforce development programme. Audio
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Feature album - Early James Brown
2:50 PM.Today's Feature Album is James Brown - Early James Brown. Audio
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Tune Your Engine - Graham Lowe
3:08 PM.Graham Lowe about the joys and fears of becoming a Dad again, to twin boys, Jack and Sam. Audio
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Asian Report for 5 May 2009
3:30 PM.A New Zealand Company Airways International, whose air traffic management safety expertise is reaching Asian skies. Audio
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Science Story - Veronika Meduna
3:45 PM.Chemist Annie Powell explains how we could tackle some of the challenges that face us by copying Nature. Audio
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The panel (Part 1)
4:06 PM.Today's guests are Duncan Webb and Graham Bell. Audio
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The panel (part 2)
4:35 PM.Today's guests are Duncan Webb and Graham Bell. Audio