Wednesday April 11, 2007

Published: 11:32AM Wednesday April 11, 2007

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On the April 11 programme...

UN Climate report
Mike Adey from the Hawke's Bay Regional Council reviewed development policies after the 'doom and gloom' climate report.
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Fighting for justice 
Pamela Wadsworth, the mother of a murdered Dunedin teenager, looked at her options to fight a decision that saw her daughter's killer receive an out-of-court defamation settlement.
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Media review
Media commentators Irene Gardiner and Russell Brown discussed the capture of the 15 British naval crew in Iran and how some are cashing in on their ordeal by selling their stories to the media.
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Lab workers strike
Hundreds of hospital patients around New Zealand will have their treatment disruoted over the next two days as medical lab workers stage a 48 hour strike.
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University games
Christchurch reporter Jack Tame went to Canterbury University, to try his hand at Ultimate Frisbee, and speak to the organiser of the 2007 University Games.
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Pacific news 
The Pacific's been hit by tsunamis, drought and other disastrous weather patterns which have taken lives and devastated landscapes. Pacific correspondent Barbara Dreaver spoke about a new UN global warming report that's warning there's far worse to come.
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Saving the animals 
World Society for the Protection of Animals' director of operations Philip Russell described his organisation's efforts to save animals from the effects of natural disaster or war. www.wspa.org.nz
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Doug The Digger
Author Alistair McIntyre spoke about his children's picture book Doug The Digger. www.dougthedigger.co.nz
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