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Afternoons for Thursday 2 July 2009
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The best song ever written
1:10 PM.Carla Martin from Christchurch chooses"I Just Can't Stop Loving You"by Michael Jackson. Audio
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Your place - Waiuru
1:20 PM.Nest to the mountains of the central plateau, in the shadow of the North Island's highest peak. Audio
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Ice watch
2:12 PM.It's coming up to the coldest part of the year, and a keen group of winter sportsmen are on weather watch in the Maniototo this week. Audio
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The little owl
2:20 PM.The hills of the Wairarapa could soon be resounding with the distinctive hoot of a new arrival, amid reports that a migrant from the Mainland has taken up residence in Masterton. Audio
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The Panel (part 2)
2:35 PM.With Stephen Franks and Richard Griffin. Audio
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He Rourou for 2 July 2009
2:45 PM.Ana Tapiata talks to Laurence Wharerau, about the work around the Maori collection at the National Film Archives unit. Audio
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Feature album - Breakaway
2:50 PM.Breakaway is the second solo album by Art Garfunkel. It was released in 1975 on Columbia Records. Audio
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Arts Report with Lynn Freeman
3:10 PM.A celebration of a 50th birthday - that of the national Youth Orchestra; and elder statesman of the Finn musical dynasty - Tim Finn - talking about his foray into the theatre. Audio
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Christchurch story with Katy Gosset
3:30 PM.A visit to a private bridge club where good manners are paramount. Audio
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Science Story
3:45 PM.Antarctica is the ultimate frozen continent - covered in vast ice sheets and thick glaciers. But two years ago scientists were stunned to discover large lakes and rivers under the ice. Audio
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The Panel (part 1)
4:08 PM.With Stephen Franks and Richard Griffin. Audio