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The bFM WIRE With Noelle McCarthy: 12 - 2pm

The bFM WIRE With Noelle McCarthy: 12 - 2pm


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On the Wire today with Noelle McCarthy:

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Tuesday Wire. Host: Noelle Mc Carthy.

12.00 b News and weather.

12.15 Dr. Jenny Neale. From Kylie and Dannii to the Brontes-Sister Saviour ?" Dr. Neale is the Deputy Dean in the faculty of Humanities at Victoria University. She's on the Wire to discuss sister stereotypes in her latest book "No Friend Like A Sister."

12.45 Hon. Paul Swain. Between now and 2010, prison populations will increase by 1300 inmates. Voters have made it clear that they want tougher sentences, but convicted criminals have to go somewhere. Four new prisons, or correctional facilities are planned between 2005 and 2007. Paul Swain will be on the show to talk about the cost of getting tough on crime.

1.00 The Green Desk. Environmental issues with Dean Williams.

1.15 Ross Wilson. The head of the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions talks about the implications of the recent Employment Court ruling allowing Air New Zealand to carry out random drug tests on employees in safety sensitive areas. Mr Wilson made court submissions on behalf of the labour unions who opposed the measure.

1.45 Monica Dwyer.The Magazine Review. Monica is in studio today to review non-english text magazines.

The Wire, 12-2pm weekdays, 95bFM. Listen online at www.95bfm.com

Aucklanders can tune in at 95 on the FM dial.

From the desk of Noelle McCarthy, 95bFM Radio, News and Editorial Director


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