<&>Wellington Corpus of Spoken New Zealand English Version One <&>Copyright 1998 School of Linguistics & Applied Language Studies <&>Victoria University of Wellington <&>side two <&>0:28 good evening the man who broke out of the country's toughest prison auckland's maximum security block at paremoremo is still on the run tonight there's been no trace of dean wycliffe since he ran off in mangere after dumping a hostage and a car yesterday morning an inquiry is now started into wycliffe's escape and security at the prison simon mercep reports <&>one minute forty five seconds of reporting not transcribed <&>2:34 two former opponents came face to face today when new zealand rugby union leaders met a prominent member of the african national congress reverend arnold stufili's previous contact with the rugby union was in court when his evidence helped cancel the nineteen eighty five all black tour of south africa kim webby reports <&>one minute thirteen seconds of reporting not transcribed <&>4:05 it was the biggest victory celebration in washington since the end of world war two america turned on its official welcome home to the gulf veterans and in the parade a familiar sight at least for new zealanders leslie boyles reports <&>one minute thirteen seconds of reporting not transcribed <&>5:24 in the gulf itself there's a grimmer side to the aftermath of war a kuwait court today handed down the first DEATH sentence on a collaborator in iraq itself kurds in the north held a protest demanding that western troops stay in control of the safety zones there and in southern iraq the united nations is investigating a report that saddam hussein is planning an offensive against shiite refugees <&>fifty seconds of reporting not transcribed <&>6:39 parts of central lower hutt were sealed off this morning and people evacuated after a bomb escape or a bomb scare that should be police cordoned off streets after a suspicious briefcase was found near a busy shopping mall a bomb disposal expert was called in and after clearing the street blew up the case <&>three seconds of explosion police found no evidence of any explosives in <&>7:00 the case and a tense time for a wellington man this morning he lay injured on his roof for more than an hour before he could be rescued trolley bus wires in newtown's wallace street had to be disconnected as firemen resorted to snorkel extension booms after their turntable ladder failed to reach the man wayne gratten badly broke a leg in a fall while working on his roof during the delay he was attend to by ambulance officers <,> a vice regal setting today helped raise money for thousands of women and children trapped in violent relationships <&>five seconds of music government house home of the governor general was used as a concert or for a concert to raise money for the women's refuge foundation the foundation gives refuge to nearly seven thousand women and children escaping violent relationships the number of people seeking help is growing and the foundation needs to raise seven million dollars to keep the doors of its fifty refuges open <&>two seconds of music coming up an end to a dusty era in the country's stock exchanges jeremy with the latest sports news <&>four minutes and six seconds of advertisements not transcribed <&>12:06 south africa's president de klerk is on a ground breaking trip to kenya he's trying to improve relations and end his country's isolation it's the first time since nineteen forty eight a south african leader has visited kenya mister de klerk was warmly received by its president daniel arap moi the south african leader is suggesting that africa be divided into a network of trade blocks to gain its share of world prosperity <,,> the last of three i r a gunmen killed in an s a s ambush in northern ireland was buried in the irish republic today but there was outrage at the appearance of seven i r a members in paramilitary dress who formed a guard of honour they escorted the coffin for four kilometres before disappearing in the crowd <,> a new band of helpers has been enlisted to save an endangered species the tuatara baby tuatara from the brothers island in cook strait are being sent to zoos where they'll be cared for <&>13:00 until they're about two or three years old doc asked zoos to help in rearing the babies because it didn't have enough facilities to cope as soon as the tuatara are big enough to fend off predators they'll be returned to the wild <,> for almost a hundred years clouds of chalk dust and nonstop shouting have played a vital part in this country's business life but not for much longer commercial relics from the nineteenth century are making way for technology belonging to the twenty first century huwert barnsley reports <&>one minute forty three seconds of reporting not transcribed <&>15:09 sport now and jeremy some great attacking rugby from the new zealand fifteen <&>15:12