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In this episode ADU explores how pig cells can be used to treat diabetes, and Street Talk gets some public feedback on the issue. The issue of illegal home satellite dishes is examined; and a look at Operation Restore Hope - doing good work in the Phillipines. There are profiles of a father and daughter team of chefs, and of the Asian rock band Infinite Flying Kick. Street talk asks "are boy racers a menace to society?", and in the kitchen Bharat cooks Spicy Corn Fritters.
Asia Downunder (ADU) is a weekly magazine programme for and about Asian New Zealanders. ADU covers a range of stories from news and issues to profiles, arts, sport, business and travel.
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