CATEGORY B

 

TEXT B01

ANON. What hope is there for South Africa? The Star 13/6/86 P.8?

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ANON. National era ends Dominion 20/6/86 P.12

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ANON. Also a change within New Zealand Herald 3/5/86 s.1 P.6

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ANON. Prelude to war? Dominion 18/1/86 P.6

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029 under**[ARB**]-estimated

2,352 words

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TEXT B02

ANON. Ease up on taxpayers, Mr Douglas The Star 10/12/86 P.8?

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ANON. User-pays education Dominion 5/7/86 P.6

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ANON. Chasing unenrolled voters The Press 27/6/86 P.10

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ANON. What others say The Star 13/6/86 P.8

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2,122 words

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TEXT B03

ANON. Today's jobless tomorrow's voters Evening Post 23/10/86 P.? (Editorial)

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Iain Gillies. No need to pass buck back to voters Gisborne Herald 18/12/86 P.2 (Editorial)

Used by permission of the Gisborne Herald.

ANON. Change for the worse New Zealand Herald 19/4/86 s.1 P.6 (Editorial)

ANON. Taxes on the wingding New Zealand Herald 8/2/86 s.1 P.6

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2,182 words

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ANON. Fall guy role for Palmer Auckland Star 15/7/86 P.A8

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ANON. Waterfront plan: it can be ours Evening Post 9/7/86 P.4

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ANON. National Albatross New Zealand Herald 16/1/86 s.1 P.6 (Editorial)

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090 chooses [choses]

2,086 words

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ANON. Brave words, but there it is Taranaki Herald 10/10/86 P.? (Editorial)

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ANON. Fighting drug trafficking Dominion 28/6/86 P.6

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ANON. Decline in fertiliser application will hit export income The Gisborne Herald 5/7/86 P.2

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ANON. Unpaid fines Evening News 20/8/86 P.4

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036 yard**[ARB**]-stick

185 arrangement [arrangment]

2,090 words

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TEXT B06

ANON. NZ-Australian trade The Press 11/11/86 P.? (Editorial)

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ANON. Death of a tyrant Dominion 18/11/86 P.12

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ANON. Quango appears a curious caprice Evening Post 21/7/86 P.? (Editorial)

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122 manoeuvre [maneuvre]

2,067 words

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TEXT B07

ANON. The arboretum, beaches, the olympic pool... and then what? The Gisborne Herald 7/1/86 P.2

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ANON. No certain cure in shakeup Auckland Star 20/5/86 P.A8

ANON. Ensuring justice is done Auckland Star 31/12/86 P.A8

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ANON. Selecting teachers on the marae Daily Post 22/9/86 P.4

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117 re**[ARB**]-orientation

145 re**[ARB**]-elect

2,068 words

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TEXT B08

Fry, Alexander. Banners of hope NZ Listener 8/11/86 P.5

Fry, Alexander. Not for sale NZ Listener 10/5/86 P.5

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ANON. Gear bags of grief (editorial) NZ Times 6/4/86 P.10

Used by permission of the Dominion Sunday Times

ANON. The News says Sunday News 9/2/86 P.2

Used by permission of the Sunday News

037 super**[ARB**]-powers

sic: British Telecoms [FOR British Telecom ?]

N.B: 079, 083, 092, 114 variation between laisser faire/ laissez faire

2,066 words

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TEXT B09

Beatson, David. Editorial: White fright, black flight NZ Listener 7/6/86 P.5

Paske, Helen. Editorial: Sick and tired of waiting NZ Listener 31/5/86 P.9

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ANON. The News says Sunday News 2/11/86 P.2

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ANON. Execution no answer NZ Times 29/6/86 P.10

Used by permission of the Dominion Sunday Times (NZ Times)

173 Allen [Allan]

2,056 words

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TEXT B10

ANON. Talking the dollar down NZ Times 8/6/86 P.8

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ANON. The Truth says... NZ Truth 3/6/86 P.14

ANON. The Truth says... NZ Truth 29/7/86 P.14

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Beatson, David. When the term ends NZ Listener 2/8/86 P.9

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064 the current [thecurrent]

149 under**[ARB**]-secretaries

216-7 much the same as that [much that same as the]

2,065 words

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TEXT B11

McClenaghan, Jack. Let's take an adult approach The Star 10/12/86 P.9

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Brown, Helen. Bed buying - a tiring business Dominion 5/7/86 P.6

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White, Ross. Southern view: To whom it concerns New Zealand Herald 3/5/86 s.2 P.4

018 harassed [harrassed]

044 grown [growed]

058 liquor [liquorr]

147 deluxe [delux]

2,059 words

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TEXT B12

Angel, Harold. Not so charming New Zealand Herald 3/5/86 s.1 P.6

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Reeves, W.P. Standoff Dominion 20/6/86 P.12

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McLean, T. McLean on sport: Farm panacea in horse breeding New Zealand Herald 20/11/86 s.2 P.8

Used by permission of Terry McLean.

099 bombardier [bombadier]

121 rugby [rubgy]

2,040 words

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TEXT B13

Kington, Miles. When moaning is not enough Dominion 18/1/86 P.8

Brown, Helen. The lepers of the travel world Dominion 18/1/86 P.6? ("Weekend")

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Collins, Simon. Politics with Simon Collins New Zealand Herald 3/5/86 s.1 P.6

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084 the [the the]

2,050 words

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Lagan, Bernard. PM aims to satisfy honour: mediator for Rainbow affair Waikato Times 9/6/86 P.8

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Munro, Mike. Waitangi ceremony shift interim measure New Zealand Herald 8/2/86 s.1 P.6

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041 foresee [forsee]

2,213 words

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TEXT B15

Hanbury, Dr George. The Family Doctor: Heroin abuse myths The Press 24/11/86 P.2

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Devlin, Peter. Inside sport: Champion Armit is yachting original Auckland Star 13/2/86 P.A15

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Bremer, Janice. Your food style: Dieting decisions... The Press 3/5/86 P.17

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099 OKs [OK's]

099 4.3 [4,3]

100 main**[ARB**]-sail

102 eye**[ARB**]-opening

114 will be competing [will competing]

226 make [makes]

2,018 words

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TEXT B16

McCarroll, Rosaleen. Oh, for the confidence of youth! The Press 6/2/86 P.20

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Scott, Tom. Manila thriller is a call to qualms The Star 5/7/86 P.9

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038 skirt [shirt]

164 embarrassment [embarassment]

2,025 words

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TEXT B17

Romanos, Joseph. Looking at sport: Administration at its worst Dominion 20/2/86 P.23

Kedgely, Sue. Breaking men's silence Dominion 20/2/86 P.9

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Elkind, Jerome. Room to move in Rainbow dispute Auckland Star 27/6/86 P.A6

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2,089 words

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TEXT B18

Anderton, Jim. The tide of violence: no simple solution NZ Times 5/1/86 P.?

ANON. Scary attack of intuition when you flow with the sap NZ Times 5/1/86 P.24

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079 over**[ARB**]-estimate

139 'is [is']

189 it's [its]

2,009 words

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TEXT B19

Welch, Denis. Political diary: mixed blessings NZ Listener 20/12/86 P.8-9

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Wallace, Miles. Politics with MW: Ocker knocker not neighbourly Sunday News 14/12/86 P.43

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2,286 words

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TEXT B20

Wallace, Miles. Politics with MW: Geoff shines under spotlight Sunday News 20/7/86 P.35

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Johnston, Keith. 'Open' government, closed ranks NZ Times 20/7/86 P.8

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052 Geoffrey [Geoffery]

063 that he is [that is]

065 it's [It's]

105 under**[ARB**]-secretary

204 responsible [resonsible]

207 under**[ARB**]-staffed

2,077 words

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TEXT B21

Various. Letters to the Editor The Press 27/6/86 P.10

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Various. Letters The Star 13/6/86 P.8?

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2,118 words

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TEXT B22

Various. Letters The Star 13/6/86 P.8?

Various. Letters The Star 10/12/86 P.8?

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2,294 words

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TEXT B23

Various. Letters Dominion 18/1/86 P.6?

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133 fire**[ARB**]-power

218 independence [independance]

2,243 words

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TEXT B24

Various. Letters Dominion 18/1/86 P.6?

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Various. Letters The Star 10/12/86 P.8?

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Various. Letters Dominion 20/6/86 P.12

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114 identifying [indentifying]

2,027 words

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TEXT B25

Various. Letters to the Editor New Zealand Herald 3/5/86 s.1 P.6

Various. Letters Dominion 5/7/86 P.?(6 or 12?)

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2,285 words

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TEXT B26

Various. Letters to the Editor NZ Listener 22/2/86 P.9/10

108 aggression [agression]

sic: dollar intentionally misspelt in original

sic: golden intentionally misspelt in original

sic: public intentionally misspelt in original

2,058 words

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TEXT B27

Various. Letters extra: the farming crisis NZ Times 4/5/86 P.37

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Various. Letters to the Editor NZ Listener 19/7/86 P.6

knowledgeable [knowledgable]

176 disastrous [disasterous]

sic: have [GRAMMAR; concordance]

2,098 words

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