Monday October 10 | BREAKFAST | TV ONE | tvnz.co.nz
Monday October 10
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Michael Wallace is set to appear in the New Plymouth District Court this morning charged with the murder of German backpacker Birgit Brauer.  Reporter Simon Bradwell spoke to Kay about events over the weekend.

This morning on Breakfast Paul Henry spoke to New Zealander John Tulloch who is working for the Red Cross in New Delhi on the relief effort after the weekend's devastating earthquake.

Website developer Roger Smith has just launched a new website for news on birdflu called Global Pandemic News, the website can be found by going to http://www4.wave.co.nz/~jollyroger/pandemic/pandemic.htm

In a regular Monday segment satirist James Mconie chatted about recent events in the news including the crash of a European space agency satellite just minutes after takeoff, the South Island town who've become the first to be plastic shopping bag free and the upcoming Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards.

Paul Henry talked to caretaker Prime Minister Helen Clark about progress in the coalition negotiaions and New Zealand's response to the devastating earthquake in  Pakistan.

Paul Brislen is one of Breakfast's two regular technology commentators. This morning he discussed how and why you should look after your electronic gear. Products designed to protect Apple hardware can be purchased from http://store.apple.co.nz/public/

Dr Tom Mulholland spoke to Kay Gregory about his latest book The Power of Healthy Thinking. www.reed.co.nz

John McGuniess of the flight centre talks to us about Hong Kong as a destination. the dynamic city that is growing after the departure of the british nearly ten years ago.

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