Diamonds Are Forever
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:09:01
Perhaps I'd better give you
a brief background into our problem.

:09:05
Eighty per cent of the world's diamonds
come from mines in South Africa.

:09:10
Most are dug out ofshafts
of diamond-bearing clay

:09:14
at depths ofup to 3,000 feet.
:09:15
The whole process, from start to finish,
is subject to an airtight security system.

:09:21
It's an essential precaution,
:09:23
though the industry prides itselfon
the loyalty and devotion ofits workers.

:09:29
Naturally the security measures
tend to ensure that loyalty,

:09:33
as do the extensive amenities
and social services we provide.

:09:37
There's a permanent staff
of doctors, nurses,

:09:40
even dentists.
:09:41
The whole process, from start to finish,
is subject to an airtight security system.

:09:46
It's a necessary precaution,
:09:47
though the industry prides itselfon
the loyalty and devotion ofits workers.

:09:51
Next!
:09:57
The scorpion.
:10:00
Mother nature's finest killer, Mr Wint.
:10:02
One is never too old
to learn from a master, Mr Kidd.

:10:29
Dr Tynan? Good evening.
:10:31
Who are you? And where is Joe?
:10:33
Joe couldn't make it tonight.
:10:35
I'm Mr Wint.
:10:37
This is Mr Kidd.
:10:41
I see.
:10:58
What's the matter with him?

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