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This Sunday On Agenda

Published: Fri 9 Nov 2007 01:23 PM
This Sunday On Agenda
After tax cuts, where can Michael Cullen take the economy?
Chester Burrows and Keith Locke on The Terrorism Suppression Act and the fallout following the Solicitor-General's decision against the use of it.
The music world's Da Vinci Code - Bach and his use of number codes in his music.
With Agenda's final 2007 episode, we revisit our favourite dairy in Penrose, Auckland and ask the owners what this year has meant for them.
And our book to giveaway is Kiwi Keith: A biography of Keith Holyoake by Barry Gustafson.
ENDS

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