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National Radio's two-hour news and current affairs programme.

  • 1The phone hacking scandal sends tremors through the UK political establishment. Today the News of the World closes down for the last time. The Murdoch organisations are under pressure for their close relationship to the Prime Minister and also there are moves to halt their bid for BSkyB. The guest is Mark Lewis, the lawyer for the parents of Milly Dowler, the UK schoolgirl who went missing and whose voicemail was hacked by the News of the World - with some messages even deleted.

    • Start 00 : 08 : 45
    Speakers
    • Mark Lewis (lawyer for the parents of Milly Dowler)
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  • 2What impact would a serious earthquake on the Alpine Fault would have on the South Island's tourism industry? Dr Caroline Orchiston has a background in earth sciences and tourism studies at Otago University and has studied the impact of a serious quake on the Alpine Fault on the tourism industry

    • Start 00 : 27 : 50
    Speakers
    • Dr Caroline Orchiston (Research Fellow, Otago University)
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  • 3News from Europe, including: Europe's war of words with credit ratings agencies; French investigators open Dominique Strauss-Kahn probe; and an EU clampdown on cross-border driving offences

    • Start 00 : 50 : 53
    Speakers
    • Seamus Kearney (Europe correspondent)
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  • 410:00 News

    • Start 01 : 00 : 00
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  • 5The co-founder and head of the science team at LanzaTech � a privately owned, NZ-based company which has developed and patented a microbe that eats polluting gases and excretes ethanol. He now has large contracts with India and China.

    • Start 01 : 06 : 54
    Speakers
    • Sean Simpson (Chief Executive, LanzaTech)
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  • 611:00 News

    • Start 02 : 00 : 00
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  • 7Political commentary, including: The ACT party's newspaper advertisement headlined "Fed up with pandering to Maori radicals" and Labour's capital gains tax policy.

    • Start 02 : 06 : 45
    Speakers
    • Deborah Coddington (Political Commentator)
    • Sue Bradford (Political commentator)
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  • 8Urbanism, including: Why urban brains behave differently from rural ones

    Speakers
    • Tommy Honey (Urbanist)
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Primary Title
  • Nine to Noon
Date Broadcast
  • Monday 11 July 2011
Start Time
  • 09 : 00
Finish Time
  • 12 : 00
Duration
  • 180:00
Channel
  • RNZ National
Broadcaster
  • Radio New Zealand
Programme Description
  • National Radio's two-hour news and current affairs programme.
Classification
  • Unknown
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • Yes
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Speakers
  • Deborah Coddington (Political Commentator)
  • Dr Caroline Orchiston (Research Fellow, Otago University)
  • Mark Lewis (lawyer for the parents of Milly Dowler)
  • Seamus Kearney (Europe correspondent)
  • Sean Simpson (Chief Executive, LanzaTech)
  • Sue Bradford (Political commentator)
  • Tommy Honey (Urbanist)