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This Sunday on Agenda: Ruth Dyson, Don McKinnon...

Published: Fri 30 May 2008 04:24 PM
This Sunday on Agenda:
In the wake of sickness beneficiaries allegedly bullying doctors, Social Development Minister Ruth Dyson on whether welfare funds are going to the right people.
And Don McKinnon reflects on his years as the Common Wealth Secretary General.
Jane Clifton uncovers that rarest of creatures, a politician lost for words in 'Political Animals'.
We visit a dairy in the South Auckland suburb Manurewa where Indy 500 winner Scott Dixon grew up to ask locals about their newest hero.
And our book to give away is 'A Good Handful: Great New Zealand Poems About Sex' edited by Stu Bagby
See you Sunday 10am.
ENDS

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