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95bFM: The Tuesday Wire with Kim Choe

95bFM: The Tuesday Wire with Kim Choe

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The Tuesday Wire Hosted By Kim Choe

15th September 2009

12:00 bNews, Weather, Surf

12:15 New ETS leaves Labour behind
The Maori Pary has reached an agreement with National on an amended Emissions Trading Scheme, which has left the opposition scratching its head at being left in the cold. We speak with Labour’s climate-change spokesperson Charles Chauvel.

12:40 Wall Street: PhoenixRising, or Falling?
One tumultuous year has passed since the collapse of U.S. banking heavyweight Lehman Brothers. We take a look back with interest.co.nz editor Bernard Hickey, and ask whether the new Administration has made any progress in reigning in the financial sector.

1:15 Hot Wok: News from Asia
Asia Correspondent Marc Checkley from Singapore. Today we look at: Japan’s diminishing power in the Asia region and the challenges faced by its new government; a rise in human smuggling; the David vs. Goliath fight between McDonald’s and a family-run K.L. curry house.

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1:40 The Green Desk
It’s Conservation Week! Simon Miller talks to Department of Conservation spokesperson Nic Vallance (also the star of Meet the Locals, screening on TVNZ6) about the continuing efforts, and successes, to ensure the survival of the world’s rarest parrot - the Kakapo.


All interviews and features are podcasted at www.95bfm.com

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