Host: Sarah Pritchett - Producer: Chris
Hill - Executive Producer: Renee
Mundy
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Today on The
Wire
The road map to peace and its champions are
pushing on with the plan. Steve Hoadley, Middle East expert
from the University of Auckland politics department joins us
to talk about the latest developments and
possibilities.
Thursday wire co-producer
Noelle McCarthy had the opportunity to speak with San
Franciscan native Deidre Lynch about her film showing at the
Auckland International Film Festival "Photo's to Send". The
documentary is moving and often hilarious as it retraces the
footsteps of photojournalist Dorothea Lange's assignment to
County Clare in the 1950's.
We catch up with
Selwyn Manning with the Independent view – today we discuss
Middle East, North Korea and the Death of Dr David
Kelly.
And wrap things up with a Marke
Easterbrook, Book review.
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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