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  <&>Wellington Corpus of Spoken New Zealand English Version One</&>
  <&>Copyright 1998 School of Linguistics & Applied Language Studies</&>
  <&>Victoria University of Wellington</&>

  <&>side two</&>
  <&>7:12</&>
  

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      radio new zealand news leading the news

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      more revelations on aramoana killer david gray

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      president bush has been rushed to hospital

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      and a labour shortage frustrates japanese business

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      i'm vicky mackay it's eleven o clock

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      an american expert on mass murder methods who sent books to
      aramoana killer david gray says he didn't influence gray to go
      mad

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      kirk saxson's book <title>the poor man's james bond</title> was
      found in david gray's house after he slaughtered thirteen people
      last november

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      mister saxon says that if gray had read a later book he might
      not have shot those people

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      THAT book <title>the survivor</title> was returned to arkansas
      marked deceased

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      saxon says unfortunately gray exploded on the aramoana
      neighbourhood before he got the second book which might have
      helped him

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      mister saxon <&>8:00</&> said he specialises in telling people
      how to make weapons for survival and NOT about the use of
      weapons such as the guns used by david gray

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      president bush is in hospital in maryland after he suffered
      shortness of breath while jogging at his weekend retreat camp
      david

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      a spokesman for the bethesdon naval hospital says the president
      is in a stable condition but will require further examination

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      the white house says he's been diagnosed as having atrial
      fibrillation

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      a condition in which the heart chambers contract irregularly

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      mister bush jogs almost every day normally doing up to four and
      a half kilometres

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      frequently he's accompanied by reporters and others when he runs
      near the white house <,>

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      a south african policeman has been suspended for jokingly
      telling inkatha supporters that they could go ahead and kill
      nelson mandela if they wanted to

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      the unnamed policeman at the wheel of a police van was talking
      to a group of armed inkatha warriors through his window

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      video footage screened on state run television shows him saying
      if you want to kill mandela take till tonight

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      both he <&>9:00</&> and the inkatha men then burst out laughing

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      police have repeatedly been <&>pronounced as being</&> accused
      of siding with the conservative inkatha in their battles against
      the leftist <&>pronounced as lefitist</&> a n c

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      the main two protagonists

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      in fighting which has now killed more than seven hundred people
      nation wide this year alone

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      back home ground search teams and an iroquois helicopter are
      searching the head waters of the rangitata and rakaia rivers in
      midcanterbury for a missing tramper

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      twenty one year old colin james belitho hasn't been heard from
      since last sunday and police fear he may have run into trouble

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      senior sergeant brian goodwin says there's several reasons why
      they're worried about him

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      from our understanding he has a reasonable amount of experience
      er but the fact that he has been in there for the period of time
      he has and his possible food supplies er

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      we do have some concern for his safety

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      colin james belitho of wellington has been tramping solo for the
      past month

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      while many new zealand companies are forced to turn away a
      number of job applicants

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      japan is facing a chronic labour shortage

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      our correspondent in japan mary lambie reports <&>10:00</&> <&>XX
      reporter from Japan not transcribed</&> <&>10:28</&>

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      in mexico the red cross says three hundred people are in
      hospital after an explosion at an insecticide plant sent toxic
      liquid spewing into the surrounding water system

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      another fifteen hundred have been evacuated from their homes

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      a red cross worker in the city of cordoba says people who drank
      water out of the taps began to vomit

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      others suffered severe breathing difficulties from a cloud of
      poisonous gases

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      twenty four hours after the explosion the water is still unsafe
      to drink

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      vicky mackay radio new zealand news leading the news
      <&>10:59</&>
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