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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (16116)10/8/1998 12:01:00 AM
From: Jon Koplik  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
To all - maybe the following story partially explains what is going on with Maurice.

(Yes, I have heard rumors that Australia and New Zealand are actually different places).

October 7, 1998

Aussies Rejoice As Gas Cutoff Ends



Filed at 10:42 p.m. EDT

By The Associated Press

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- Millions of Australians deprived of hot water
by a 13-day natural gas shortage in Victoria state celebrated Thursday by
turning on their gas again and enjoying steamy showers.

An explosion on Sept. 25 and fires that took two days to quench damaged the
Esso Corp.'s refinery at Longford, which supplies 98 percent of Victoria's gas
demand.

Esso has not yet determined the cause of the disaster, which killed two
workers and injured eight.

Gas flow to all businesses and industry was restored Wednesday, and gas
distributor VENCorp began to restore service to 1.4 million households
Thursday in what it called the world's biggest reconnection of gas.

The crisis cost $58 million a day, with 150,000 workers temporarily idled.
Employees in many industries shut down by the crisis went back to work
Tuesday and Wednesday.

Callers to radio station 3AW expressed their gratitude for the hot water.

''I've just rung to say we've got gas and my 85-year-old grandmother can
now have a nice hot shower, instead of me holding the watering can,'' a
woman said.

Victoria state is south of New South Wales, and Melbourne is about 450 miles
southwest of Sydney.

Copyright 1998 The New York Times Company
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