Breakfast: Monday February 23 

Published: 4:40AM Monday February 23, 2009

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Travel news: Women-only tours (4:17)

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Breakfast looks at women-only tours to exotic destinations like Morocco, Ethiopia, Vietnam, Mali and Tanzania.

Plane, travel (Source: Reuters)

Easing of trans-Tasman border controls considered (4:08)

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Flying to and from Australia could soon be a de facto domestic operation. Travel Agents Association CEO Paul Yeo gives his view on the potential move.

(Source: ONE News)

Easing the impact of the recession (3:54)

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The New Zealand Institute predicts unemployment could hit 11% within the next two years. The institute's director of research speaks to Breakfast.

Angelina Jolie (Source: Reuters)

In the women's mags... (3:09)

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Breakfast takes a look at what's making headlines in the women's magazines this week.

Dominic Bowden at the Oscars (Source: ONE News)

Live from the Oscars red carpet (5:16)

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Dominic Bowden speaks to Breakfast from the red carpet at the Oscars.

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PM John Key on Breakfast: 23.02.09 (8:06)

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Prime Minister John Key speaks to Breakfast about this week's jobs summit.

Paul Henry reads viewer feedback (Source: ONE News)

Breakfast feedback: 23.02.09 (4:31)

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Breakfast presenters Paul Henry and Pippa Wetzell read through a selection of viewers' faxes, texts and emails

Dr Frances Pitsilis

Health news: Beating the flu (3:25)

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Health authorities are warning New Zealand could be hit by a deadly flu virus this winter. Dr Frances Pitsillis shares her advice on how to beat it.

Amy Kelley

Regional round-up: 23.02.09 (4:04)

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Breakfast reporters take a look at the news making headlines around New Zealand, including boy racers in the South.

Savage (Source: ONE News)

Savage's success in the US (4:43)

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Savage speaks to Breakfast about his success in the United States.

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