Nine To Noon for Tuesday 14 May 2013
09:05 Cheating in the university system, buying essays online
Dr Catherine Strong, senior lecturer of journalism at Massey University.
09:20 Why did so many South Aucklanders flock to a fake dentist who worked out of his Mangere home?
Christine McKay, Programme Manager for Oral Health with the Counties Manukau DHB.
09:35 Mountaineer hailed a hero after rescuing his climbing buddy from a Himalaya avalanche
Ben Dare and three mountaineering mates set off for Nepal last month on a mission to conquer the unclimbed peak Anidesha Chuli, which is around 6800 metres high.
09:45 US correspondent Luiza Savage
10:05 Hugh Aldersey-Williams: popular science author
The UK science author's new book Anatomies blends art, science and literature to investigate the human body.
Anatomies by Hugh-Aldersey Williams, published by Viking.
10:35 Book Review with Dan Slevin
A Delicate Truth by John le Carre
Published by Penguin
10:45 Reading: The Conductor by Sarah Quigley
Read by Peter Bland
The story of the writing and historic performance of Shostakovich's 7th Symphony during the siege of Leningrad.
(Part 12 of 15)
11:05 Business commentator Rod Oram
Sky City, SOE floats, and The Warehouse's decision to pay a living wage.
11:30 US comedian Tom Rhodes
US comedian here for the Comedy Festival.
11:45 Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Music played in this show
Playlist
Time: 9:45am
Title: Honey
Artist: Amiria Grenell
Album: "Three Feathers"
Year: 2011
Time: 10.37am
Title: Maybe Tomorrow
Artist: Goldenhorse
Album: "Riverhead"
Year: 2002
Time: 11:25am
Title: Strictly Reserved for You
Artist: Charles Bradley
Album: "Carry me back"
Year: 2012