<&>Wellington Corpus of Spoken New Zealand English Version One <&>Copyright 1998 School of Linguistics & Applied Language Studies <&>Victoria University of Wellington <&>side two <&>11:58 radio new zealand news for concert f m at twelve oclock read by yvonne densem a whakatane doctor blames government policies for the death of one of his patients and says he has a duty to speak out thirty one year old diane powhare died from a clot in a lung artery after being bedridden with an ear infection she wasn't treated for the infection because her family couldn't afford the cost of a weekend visit and prescription charges her g p carl jacobson says diane powhare would still be alive if she'd seen him <&>Carl Jacobson not transcribed doctor jacobson says the availability of emergency benefits is pretty academic when you're sick poor and don't know how to get help he says he's had people break down and cry in his surgery in the past week because they don't know how to pay for health care <,> investigators are refusing to speculate on possible suspects <&>13:00 or motives for a grenade attack on a missionary ship in the philippines in which a new zealand woman was killed nineteen year old karen goldsworthy of new plymouth died instantly when a group of men believed to be muslims threw grenades into a prayer meeting on the wharf beside their ship at the southern port of zamboanga a swedish teenager was also killed and more than thirty people including three new zealanders were wounded the ship's chief purser harvey tyson says the attack came without warning or threat and as the group were preparing for an international night of song and dance <&>13:32 <&>ineligible speaker <&>13:41 the ship the m v delus sails around the world distributing christian literature and has been in the philippines for about a month <,> at the american state of arizona the bodies of eight buddhist monks and an elderly woman have been found in a temple near phoenix detectives are trying to find out how they died neighbours say <&>14:00 the nine MAY have been killed during an attempted robbery they say the temple built about three years ago contains statues gold and jewellery as well as computers and other electronic equipment <,> white extremists in south africa are warning of another boer war three whites were killed yesterday when <.>pro apartheid irreconcilables clashed with police in the farming town of ventesdorp west of johannesburg police deny earlier reports of other deaths reporter feargal caine saw the violence and says the implications are beginning to dawn on reformist president f w de klerk <&>14:32 <&>ineligible male speaker <&>15:02 feargal caine reporting from johannesburg <,> police in madagascar have opened fire on demonstrators taking part in another big protest in the capital tananarive to demand political reforms and the resignation of president d d erez zeraka the red cross says at least nineteen people were killed and more than two hundred wounded as police fired on people trying to march on the presidential palace several kilometres outside the city a journalist covering the demonstration says the police used assault rifles and grenades other reports say security forces blocked the route of the marchers with armoured vehicles while helicopters circled above late last week the president responded to more than two months of strikes and demonstrations by appointing a new prime minister to form a new government <,> the italian government is speeding up the repatriation of albanian refugees who fled their country last week an official says repatriation which will involve the italian <&>16:00 navy will be total and immediate five thousand albanians have already been sent home by sea and air and another seven thousand are expected to follow in the next few days meanwhile there's growing concern about the health situation at the soccer stadium in the southern port of bari which is being used as a temporary camp for thousands of albanians the refugees are poorly clothed hungry and desperate <&>16:21 <&>ineligible male speaker <&>16:43 david wiley reporting from italy <,> the surprise packet of the u s p g a golf tournament longjohn daley remains in front at the end of his third round after a sixty nine today daley is on two oh five three clear of kenny knox who <&>17:00 carded a seventy and craig stadler a sixty nine bruce letsky is another shot back one ahead of nick faldo who went round today in seventy one and that ends this bulletin on concert f m <&>17:11