1Deep Sea Fishing; The New Zealand fishing industry is a $1.5-billion annual export earner. Fisheries reporter Nick Butcher asks if this country is failing to develop the industry and make the most of its earnings potential. More than half of the Deep Sea catch is by foreign vessels. There is also discussion on country of origin labelling.
1Hemana Waaka � Broadcasting in Te Reo. Pioneering Maori broadcaster Hemana Waaka heads Maori TV�s Te Reo World Cup commentary team. He talks to Chris about his career in broadcasting, writing the Maori sports dictionary, and how he is hanging up his boots to return to his whanau � and take a new career path � in Whakatane.
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1Mediawatch looks at how one woeful Wallaby copped a mauling from our media, which were not as gracious in victory as the Australians were dignified in defeat. Keywords; Quade Cooper;
2Mediawatch also asks visiting journalists what they make of our media during the Rugby World Cup � and what picture of New Zealand is being painted overseas.� Key Words; Irish Media; Jonathan Holmes;
3Also, who raised widely-reported fears that a cannibal killer was on the loose on a 'south sea island'?�Keywords; Yachty; Stefan Ramin; German;
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1From the Arab Spring to fall on Wall Street. 2011 is shaping up to be an international year of protest with tent cities springing up in Israel, secondary school pupils occupying their schools in Chile, and hundreds of thousands of protesters taking to the streets of Europe. Chris Laidlaw talks to Mark Kurlansky the author of �1968: the Year that Rocked the World� about parallels with that momentous year, and Jeremy Rose speaks to protestors in Tunis, New York, Tel Aviv, Wellington and Santiago