Breakfast: Wednesday November 4

Published: 6:36AM Wednesday November 04, 2009 Source: Reuters

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GP meeting on Labtests
Breakfast speaks to Gerald Young, an Auckland GP who attended Tuesday night's meeting over further concerns with pathology provider Labtests.

Capital gains tax
Breakfast speaks to economist Gareth Morgan about the likelihood of a capital gains tax being introduced and what that could mean to the property market and investors.

Fiji in the spotlight again
Breakfast speaks to ONE news Pacific correspondent Barbara Dreaver about Fiji's announcement to send NZ and Australian envoys in Fiji home within the next 24 hours. Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully also speaks about the situation by telephone.

Role of NZ hospices
Breakfast talks to Tim Hurley from Mercy Hospice Auckland about the myths and truths surrounding the role of hospices in New Zealand. Wednesday is day-one of a week-long fundraising event called the National Hospice Strawberry Festival.

Building in France
Breakfast talks to Wellington builder Adrian Walker about his successful application to go to France and help renovate an 18th century village store near Paris. The Kiwi owner of the building explains why she is hiring Kiwis over local French tradesmen. Click here to check out more from the project .

Girl's handbag gadgets
Gadget girl Tee Twyford, editor of Flossie.com, looks at some of the latest essential gadgets that fit in any girl's handbag.

Paullina Simons
Breakfast speaks to internationally acclaimed author Paullina Simons on the launch of her latest book.

Aston Martin
Breakfast gets to take a look at the new model Aston Martin.

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