Wednesday October 22

Published: 12:19AM Wednesday October 22, 2008

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Scotland
Breakfast heads to Edinburgh, where reporter Rachel MacGregor found a vital part of her Scottish heritage - in a piece of orange tartan. For more information click here

Pig-cell transplants
Health Minister David Cunliffe spoke to Breakfast about why it has taken nearly a year to give the go ahead to a clinical trial on pig-cell transplants.

John Key on Breakfast
National Leader John Key fronts up about his lack of options to form a coalition Government, now the Greens have laid their cards on the table.

Declining fertility
New research has discovered a dramatic drop in the sperm count of kiwi men over the last twenty years. Breakfast spoke to fertility expert Dr Andrew Murray on what's caused this drastic drop.

Screen Search
TVNZ Ondemand may have been the first website to allow Kiwis to watch their favourite TV moments from the past online. Now a new website supported by NZ On Air is showing off more from the NZ film and television archive. Breakfast spoke with the Project Director Brenda Leeuwenberg to find out what's involved.

Ben's Gadgets
Gadget-mad Ben Gracewood looked at different ways to discover and buy digital music, and some devices to help you listen to it.

Frances' Health
Dr Frances Pitsilis talked through the causes of insomnia, and how to get a better night's sleep.


 

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