Breakfast: Monday March 22

Published: 6:34AM Monday March 22, 2010 Source: Breakfast

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Teaching
Sir Paul Grant was knighted by the Queen for turning a failing London school into a success. He is in the country talking to education and government officials and lending his support to New Zealand's national standards system.

America's health system
A vote is due out on Monday morning on major changes to America's health system. Breakfast speaks to US Correspondent Tim Wilson about the outcome of this vote.

John Key
Prime Minister John Key's weekly chat with Breakfast.

"Do not call" registers
The New Zealand Marketing Association runs two separate services that allow people to opt out of marketing mail and telemarketing calls. Breakfast finds out how they work and how you can get your contact details on to them.

Is this NZ's own Heidi Montag?
Breakfast meets Kiwi woman Della Bay, who took out a loan for $40,000 and underwent 10 cosmetic surgery procedures in one hit.

Quitting smoking
Brent Caldwell talks about a brand new product that researchers think will revolutionise how well people are able to quit smoking in the long term.

Travelling fulltime
Ever wanted to quit your job and travel fulltime? Breakfast learns how it can be done from professional traveller Colin Wright.

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