CATEGORY C
TEXT C01
ANON. Sir Robert Steps into Spotlight NZ Herald 19/6/86 P.1
ANON. Funny Business Serious Work NZ Herald 7/8/86 s.1 P.17
Calder, Peter. NZ 'Classic' Filmed By German NZ Herald 7/8/86 s.1 P.19
ANON. Music in the Breeze NZ Herald 10/2/86 s.1 P.3
McNamara, T.J. Rage, Indignation Fill 'Broken Treaty' Show NZ Herald 10/2/86 s.1 P.14
Used by permission of the New Zealand Herald and T.J. McNamara
139 on**[ARB**]-board
161 political [politcal]
2,026 words
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TEXT C02
ANON. Life in 'Dallas' Without the Good Guy NZ Herald 10/2/86 s.1 P.18
ANON. New Programme for Polynesians NZ Herald 25/9/86 P.15
ANON. 'Te Karere' Looks to the Future with Confidence NZ Herald 10/2/86 s.1 P.19
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ANON. At the cinema The Press 14/4/86 P.4
Used by permission of The Press
2,031 words
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TEXT C03
Gardiner, Irene. Thursday review Evening Post 3/4/86 P.14
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Jensen, Owen. Students display composition skill Evening Post 29/9/86 P.27
ANON. City still alive Evening Post 3/4/86 P.12
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032 didn't [didin't]
210 Provincial [Provinicial]
219 Knightshade's [Knightshades]
2,099 words
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TEXT C04
ANON. Mozart may have liked these flute renditions The Press 14/4/86 P.18
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McNamara, T.J. Garcia-Alvarez Shows Colour Sensitivity NZ Herald 17/3/86 P.11
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Glen, Frank. Impressive history Hawkes Bay Herald-Tribune 4/10/86 P.12
Used by permission of the Hawkes Bay Herald-Tribune
119 submit [subnit]
182 experience [expeirence]
1,939 words
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TEXT C05
Atkinson, Laurie. Henare looks cuddly among joyful Penzance pirates Evening Post 12/11/86 P.63
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Norgaard, Marianne. All hail, Saint Dylan Auckland Star 8/2/86 P.B4
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Lochore, Don. Paramount story told NZ Herald 17/1/86 s.4 P.2
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Calder, Peter. Films NZ Herald 17/1/86 s.4 P.2
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Knowles, Marc. Voight stars in chilling thriller Evening Post 29/9/86 P.?
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142 experienced [experiened]
2,070 words
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TEXT C06
ANON. Oratorio opens festival Northern Advocate 21/7/86 P.24
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Manning, David. Ho hum Silver! Nelson Evening Mail 21/1/86 P.13
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Calder, Peter. Last Night's Reviews: Trio's Magic Still Shines NZ Herald 19/4/86 s.1 P.9
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Whelan, Barry. A book with impact Hawkes Bay Herald-Tribune 19/7/86 P.18
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sic: oboi [FOR oboes ?]
073 disappointingly [disappointly]
234 the [tbe]
2,088 words
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TEXT C07
Stodart, Kathy. Sneaky anguish Evening Post 5/6/86 P.28
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Steel, Gary. Inside; Ordinary Man; Music from Earth; The Wishing Chair Evening Post 5/6/86 P.28
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E.E.B. Predators - their effects Bay of Plenty Times 29/3/86 P.16
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Bates, A.P. Time Out Wanganui Chronicle 21/2/86 P.13
K.D. Bruce Springsteen Wanganui Chronicle 21/2/86 P.13
Dawson, Lyn. Stony Limits Wanganui Chronicle 21/2/86 P.13
Zatorski, Lidia. The Cold and the Dark Wanganui Chronicle 21/2/86 P.13
McLees, Jim. The Colour of Money Wanganui Chronicle 21/2/86 P.13
Used by permission of the Wanganui Chronicle
003 Sneaky Feelings [Sneak Feelings] (band name)
sic: More that [GRAMMAR More of that]
sic: induction [FOR introduction ?]
086 annihilation [anninilation]
087 to [o]
106 investigation [invesitgation]
115 traditional [tradional]
136 Methuen [Metheun]
186 in spite [inspite]
2,326 words
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TEXT C08
Norgaard, Marianne. Doherty keeps up the pace Auckland Star 2/7/86 P.B 11
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Calder, Peter. Old Folks At Home NZ Herald 19/4/86 s.1 P.9
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Ellis, Paul. Latest Albums Auckland Star 25/9/86 P. B4
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Reid, Graham. Another strut NZ Herald 24/10/86 s.3 P.10
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148 public [publc]
168 vacuum [vaccum]
186 Mullins [Mullin's]
2,063 words
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TEXT C09
Strongman, Ken. British do it right! The Press 29/7/88 P.19
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ANON. On Video NZ Herald 10/1/86 s.4 P.7
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White, Rob. The Cure's past lives again The Star 16/8/86 P.10
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007 extravagant [extravagent]
008 spectacle [sectacle]
014 anomalous [anomolous]
029 sovereign [soverign]
057 sporrans [sporans]
sic: base [FOR bass] ?
111 confusion [confussion]
242 Who's [Whose]
2,081 words
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TEXT C10
Botes, Costa. Energy to burn in Live and Die Dominion 9/6/86 P.6
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Fairburn, Geoff. Rich fare offered in festival music Waikato Times 18/3/86 P.36
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Fenwick, Anne. Comfortable nest for fish lovers Auckland Star 22/8/86 P.B3
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032 Chance's [Chances]
063 de**[ARB**]-humanised
118 the Shostakovitch [theShostakovitch]
2,169 words
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TEXT C11
Roberts, Neil. Bohemian artist in Maoriland The Press 1/2/86 P.20
Strongman, Ken. Insights into worlds of crime The Press 1/2/86 P.20
McCulloch, Beverley. Tinned clues to the past The Press 1/2/86 P.20
Palmer, Mervyn. The pursuit of antiques The Press 1/2/86 P.20
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191 exceptions are [exceptionsare]
2,224 words
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TEXT C12
Aburn, Robert. Ballet company excels on small stage Timaru Herald 10/2/86 P.2
Aburn, Robert. Chamber music spoilt Timaru Herald 10/2/86 P.2
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Ellis, Paul. The Residents Auckland Star 25/8/86 P.B4
ANON. Art fair goes big Auckland Star 25/8/86 P.B4
Fenwick, Anne. Ethnic change brings no Greek festival... Auckland Star 19/9/86 P.B3
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011 the limitations [the the limitations]
019 Printemps was [Printemps as] - not a typo but an ink omission
109 synthesised [synthesisied]
210 taramosalata [taramosaata]
2,037 words
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TEXT C13
D.H.W. Fascinating account - and the best Timaru Herald 26/7/86 P.7
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ANON. Sure sounds like fun Manawatu Evening Standard 20/8/86 P.25
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Botes, Costa. For strong stomachs only Dominion 11/8/86 P.10
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029 has [as]
103 responsibilities [responsibilites]
148 known [know]
173 ostensible [obstensible]
220 patriarchal [patriachal]
2,109 words
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TEXT C14
Wilson, David. The wedding filled our week Timaru Herald 26/7/86 P.7
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Haycock, Gavin. Aussie Crawl's Final Wave Northern Advocate 24/11/86 P.2
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Tennent, Brenda. Max Gimblett worth trip Daily Post 22/10/86 P.20
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229-230 non-communicative [non-communacative]
234 meditative [medatative]
250 outstretched [outstretchd]
271 reflection [relection]
2,261 words
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TEXT C15
Knox, Chris. Blast from the past NZ Listener 30/8/86 P.97
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Horrocks, Nigel. Heaven's above! NZ Listener 9/8/86 P.69
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015 Mekons' [Mekon's]
074 takes of [takes off]
089 gold**[ARB**]-mine
2,159 words
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TEXT C16
Ovenden, Keith. Scoop! NZ Listener 25/10/86 P.67-68
non**[ARB**]-fiction
2,250 words
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TEXT C17
Dart, William. Peculiarly English NZ Listener 16/8/86 P.80
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Hurrell, John. Togetherness, Hockney-style NZ Times 17/8/86 P.13
David, Neal. Slice of Liverpool life NZ Times 3/8/86 P.13
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034 rarefied [rarified]
187 unctuous [unctious]
2055 words
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