On the March 6 programme...
Burton parole decision
Garth McVicor from the Sensible Sentencing Trust spoke about the
investigation into Graeme Burton's release on parole and whether
the Parole Board made appropriate decisions based on information
they were given by the Corrections Department.
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Rickards
North Shore Mayor George Wood spoke about whether Clint Rickards
should be re-instated as Auckland's Assistant Police
Commissioner.
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Jo Lawn - Ironwoman
Last weekend Jo Lawn became the first woman to win five consecutive
Ironman races, when she completed the course in 9 hours, 20 minutes
and 2 seconds. She's now surpassed Erin Baker's record of four
consecutive wins.
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Music review
Music reviewer Francesca Rudkin reviewed the latest album
from Arcade Fire.
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Asperger Syndrome
Russell Brown normally appears on Breakfast to comment on media
issues, but this morning discussed the difficulties faced by the
parents of children diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome.
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Consumer news
David Russell from the Consumers' Institute spoke about what people
should look out for when signing up for gym memberships.
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Pamela Laird
Author Pamela Laird talked about her novel The Shadow World, based
on the events surrounding the murder of a Japanese student in
2003.
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Fire Service recruitment
Kerry Gregory from the New Zealand Fire Service talked reporter Jay
Harkness through the service's physical pre-entry test. A
recruitment-related open day will be held in Auckland this
Saturday. See
www.fire.org.nz
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