News Today podcast
Summary: News Today with David Armstrong is a weekday podcast covering the diverse range of issues dominating the daily news cycle.
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Podcasts:
David Armstrong presents News Today for Tuesday October 22, 2013.
David Armstrong presents News Today for Monday, October 21, 2013.
David Armstrong presents News Today for Thursday October 17.
News Today for Wednesday October 16 presented by David Armstrong.
On this Tuesday, October 15 edition of News Today David Armstrong covers the tragedy of Madeleine Mccann, Cricket's dilemma of alcohol advertising, the doctor that was caught out by A Current Affair, and more.
David Armstrong presents News Today for Monday, October 14. Today's podcast covers black box recorders in cars and if they could save young lives, the latest climate research, and restaurant etiquette.
David Armstrong presents News Today for Tuesday, October 8, 2013.
David Armstrong presents News Today for Monday October 7, 2013
David Armstrong presents ews Today podcast for Wednesday, October 2, 2013.
Motorists want to carry weapons in their cars, should they? The Reserve Bank was doing business with Saddam Hussein and when it comes to raising kids, is good-cop, bad-cop the way to go? David Armstrong hosts News Today for Monday the 30th of September.
David Armstrong presents News Today for Friday, sEptember 27. Should taxpayers pay when our worse criminals pay when hardened crims go to court? London's cabs are coming to save the Australian car industry and how does the AFL grand final sound in Punjabi.
David Armstrong presents Fairfax Media's News Today daily news talk podcast for September 26, 2013
David Armstrong presents News Today for the 25th of September.
David Armstrong covers the British "White Widow" behind the Kenyan seige, the coffee shop looking for staff with no issues, and the fasting diet of 2 days on 5 days off, does it work?
A day out shopping ends in horror, we speak to the secret service, the Catholic Church is losing business and the Ipswich town-crier is back in town.