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Interview with Andrew Tyler
This week I was lucky enough to speak with Andrew Tyler, a Canadian English major who decided to move to Liberia and save orphans. Joining a little known aid organisation who focused on the cases others refused to touch, Andrew lived and worked in fragile post-war Liberia for 11 months. His involvement helped build Orphan Relief and Rescue into a full-time
Find out more about his cause by clicking here.
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MP3, 11m28s, 2.6MB
The Dentith Files
This week on The Dentith Files, Matthew and I discuss one of the oldest chestnuts in the conspiracy theory fireplace: The Apollo Moon landings.
Did man really land on the moon? (Yes).
Will people continue to doubt the highest engineering achievement of mankind? (Yes).
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MP3, 14m09s, 3.2MB
What went on, on Radio bosom?
Well looky here...
Benji Jackson talks with Shane Bosher and Charlie McDermott about their new play Holding The Man.
The Tutts come in for a singsong and chinwag on Paul Deady's version of Breakfast.
And Shayne Carter talks to Richie Hardcore about Dimmer's shit-hot new album Degrees of Existence.
Nice one, bFM.
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MP3, 15m43s, 3.6MB
Like news? Like views? This Week's Bits then.
Public Address's Keith Ng has done some sharp sleuthwork, and now believes a report by Nick Smith doesn't actually cover emission reductions at all. So why wasn't he challenged on this? Joe and Keith speculate as to why...
Angus spoke to Simon Tapper about the pros and pitfalls of increasing the size of big-rigs on New Zealand's roads.
Paul Deady speaks with Prime Minister John Key about the fallout from Paula Bennett's welfare expose.
And Sir Geoffrey Palmer speaks with Hamish Fletcher about getting wasted on the streets of New Zealand
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MP3, 15m34s, 3.6MB
So long!
And thanks for all the shoes.
It's been a really fun stretch taking care o