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HARD LINES, SOFT HEADS Maori Party MP Te Ururoa Flavell called for a "hard line" on youth suicide. Craig Ranapia asked whether we should be taking one on callous, ill-informed MPs instead.
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You'd remember Morgan Spurlock from the vicious amount of McDonalds that he ate during his documentary 'Supersize Me'. Now, he's taking on the world of product placement - but making a documentary about product placement paid for entirely BY product placement. Thom Watts caught up with him and tried to keep track of the number of products that he mentioned pseudo-ironically. He lost count.
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It's been awhile since we've had some positive news in the fight against obesity. But, with the results of 'Project Energize' released last week, Dr Elaine Rush from AUT University explains that no-matter how you look at the data, it is having a positive impact on the well-being of the participants.
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Antonie Tonnon is kind of like a hip-young Don McGlashan crossed with a street-wise Bob Dylan. Or something. He caught up with Russell Brown and Damian Christie to talk about his upcoming album, writing characters and to play us a song.
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TAKING CHUTZPAH TOO FAR. Whatever your views on the Israeli spy scandal that probably isn't, this week Craig Ranapia found he was pro-Israel but not fond of the editorial board of the Jerusalem Post.
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Ben Hope ventures into 'Zineworld' by watching the 24hr zine making competition 'unfold' (paper pun).
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Damian Christie and Russell Brown have a chat with the creators of new iPhone app 'Dowser' which promises you a jolly good time out on the town.
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Damian Christie and Russell Brown catch up with Australian Animal Advocate and ex-policewoman Lyn White on her major victory stopping live cattle exports to Indonesia.
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CRISIS, WHAT CRISIS? The Auckland District Health Board employs over ten thousand people. This week, Craig wonders if some of their managers should be among them.
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Miriam Clancy takes a break from her NZ tour to discuss breaking the "singer-songwriter" mold ahead of travelling to the USA to record her new album.