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Published: Mon 25 Aug 2003 11:41 AM
The bFM WIRE Today: 12 - 2pm weekdays


HOST: Paul Casserly - PRODUCER: Randall Potter - ED DIRECTOR: Renee Mundy
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Today on The Wire
bNews with Emily
The inspiring Arundati Roy, author of the "God of Small Things" gave a speech in Harlem last month reflecting on recent world events. She drew 4000 people, and today we bring you her words.
Also joining us is Cartoonist Anthony Ellison, well known for his Listener Meantime series and as the editorial cartoonist in the Sunday Star.
We'll also be talking with Tuma Hazou, spokesman for the Palestine human rights campaign about the case of Malcom Evans, who recently left the Herald after being told to lay of the Israelis. We also find out about the protest planned for this Wednesday outside the NZ Herald offices.
Golden Horse join us in the studio to play us a brand new song
TV ADDICT Rohani Evans briefs us on the results of Fridays TV AWARDS
We hear from Leader of the Nation Helen Clark
And Steven Gray with his pick of videos and dvds
Aucklanders can tune in at 95 on the FM dial.
From the desk of Renee Mundy, 95bFM Radio, News and Editorial Director

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