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Public Address 11/11/03 - Numbers

PUBLIC ADDRESS 11/11/03 - Numbers

Real numbers | Nov 11, 2003 11:04
Russell Brown's Hard News

I'm delighted to see that Tracey Nelson's ability to analyse rugby in a way that actually means something has earned her a story in The Listener. Her stats from the All Black-Springbok game on Saturday are online now...
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The chanting house | Nov 10, 2003 20:21
Debra Daley's astral plane

Javier Lizarzaburu reports on a doctor in Peru who is confronting drug addiction by returning to shamanism and traditional Amazonian medicines. Physician Jacques Mabit is the founder of Takiwasi, which means "the chanting house." He founded Takiwasi in 1992 on the outskirts of the city of...
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