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Haimona Gardiner: Who do you agree with?   

Which email do you agree with on the subject of Haimona Gardiner?
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Howard Morrison Quartet

Cheers to 50 Years   

Having watched the 50 years show last night i had to give up not less than 15minutes into it.
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Racism   

Michael, if anybody wants to see racism they should try being white & growing up in a community made up of 99% maori
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Cameron Slater Defence Fund   

If you would like to donate to help support Cameron Slater's defence...
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We do this all the time...   

2GB radio presenter Chris Smith in a park in Balmain after being exposed for lewd and drunken behaviour at their Christmas party...
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Latest Audio

Proposed changes to the Child Support system announced
Michael Laws announces the proposed changes to the Child Support system just after 11am, when Peter Dunne announced the proposals.
"Alan Hubbard and L Ron Hubbard - they're both nuts" - Michael Laws
Michael Laws opening comments for Wednesday, 1st September 2010
"We shouldn't pay for one old man's mistake" - Michael Laws
Michael Laws opening comments, Tuesday 31st August 2010. Allan Hubbard and South Canterbury Finance.
South Canterbury Finance to be placed in receivership
South Canterbury Finance is to be placed in receivership. RadioLIVE Business Editor Andrew Patterson explains to Michael Laws what this means.

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Peter Dunne

Supporting Children - Discussion document   

Hon Peter Dunne, Minister of Revenue's discussion document on child care in New Zealand.
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Police chase

Police must not slacken or doubt   

The death of an elderly and innocent couple in Christchurch on Thursday has reignited the police-chase issue – and the quandary of what to do when drivers flee the law.
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Heather Roy, Rodney Hide and Sir Roger Douglas

Everyone goes mad when political love turns bad    

If there is one skill that I lack, it is the capacity to hate.
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Suicide

When departing this world seemed my sanest option    

I have, twice, seriously considered suicide as the most rational reply to adversity.
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Michael Laws

Michael Laws public statement   

Statement by Michael Laws on Friday, 13th August 2010.
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Tim O'Donnell

Shoot first, question Afghan confict later    

In the wake of Tim O'Donnell's killing, the inevitable debate was reignited as to whether Kiwi troops should be offering themselves as target practice for Afghan crazies.
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Chris Carter in happier times

Carter's Goff gaffe exposes Labour leadership vacuum    

Somewhere in John Key's prime ministerial penthouse, there is an ouija board. And he has been channelling the ghost of the late Sir Robert Muldoon.
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Big Gerry

Let's mine that $60 billion right out of the ground    

So let me get this right. We have an estimated $60 billion worth of gold and silver sitting under the Coromandel and Great Barrier Island, and we're going to leave it there?
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NZ police gunned down as we cower    

The Christchurch shootings have once again focused attention on whether police should be armed.
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Andy Hayden

Double standards show in one-nighter expose    

The one-night stand has long been a ritual of Kiwi singledom. One part excitement, two parts cringe – this curious cocktail of sensuality and regret haunts many a memory.
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Joe Karam arrives at RadioLIVE
Laws, Karam - the debate
Friday, 6th August 2010. Joe Karam and Michael Laws go head-to-head as they debate "Was it Robin or was it David?"
Joe Karam following David Bain's conviction quashing by the Privy council.
Michael Laws and Joe Karam - the debate
Coming this week on RadioLIVE: Laws and Karam will debate the verdict of New Zealand's foremost murder mystery – after Laws accepted a challenge from Joe Karam to talk through the evidence.
Moko dies
Moko the dolphin dies
Moko the dolphin dies.
The People of Walmart
Jeremy sent me these pics...
This is why dogs bite people!
35 reasons why dogs bite people.

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Laws, Karam - watch the debate
Watch the 3news cut of the David Bain debate between RadioLIVE host Michael Laws and David Bain supporter Joe Karam.
William Dalrymple's documentary Sufi Soul (part one)
For hundreds of millions of Sufi followers worldwide, music is at the heart of their tradition and a way of getting closer to God. From the Whirling Dervishes of Turkey to the qawwali music of Pakistan, Sufism has produced some of the world's most spectacular music celebrated by Muslims and non-Muslims alike. Dalrymple's film traces the shared roots of Christianity and Islam in the Middle East and discovers Sufism to be a peaceful, tolerant and pluralistic bastion against fundamentalism.
William Dalrymple's documentary Sufi Soul (part two)
For hundreds of millions of Sufi followers worldwide, music is at the heart of their tradition and a way of getting closer to God. From the Whirling Dervishes of Turkey to the qawwali music of Pakistan, Sufism has produced some of the world's most spectacular music celebrated by Muslims and non-Muslims alike. Dalrymple's film traces the shared roots of Christianity and Islam in the Middle East and discovers Sufism to be a peaceful, tolerant and pluralistic bastion against fundamentalism.
William Dalrymple's documentary Sufi Soul (part three)
For hundreds of millions of Sufi followers worldwide, music is at the heart of their tradition and a way of getting closer to God. From the Whirling Dervishes of Turkey to the qawwali music of Pakistan, Sufism has produced some of the world's most spectacular music celebrated by Muslims and non-Muslims alike. Dalrymple's film traces the shared roots of Christianity and Islam in the Middle East and discovers Sufism to be a peaceful, tolerant and pluralistic bastion against fundamentalism.
William Dalrymple's documentary Sufi Soul (part four)
For hundreds of millions of Sufi followers worldwide, music is at the heart of their tradition and a way of getting closer to God. From the Whirling Dervishes of Turkey to the qawwali music of Pakistan, Sufism has produced some of the world's most spectacular music celebrated by Muslims and non-Muslims alike. Dalrymple's film traces the shared roots of Christianity and Islam in the Middle East and discovers Sufism to be a peaceful, tolerant and pluralistic bastion against fundamentalism.

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