Mary,

I can confirm this issue no longer happens with Lion.

I used to experience the same problems whilst reading UK online newspapers. 

Am pleased to say that annoying issue is now history.

That Macworld article read flawlessly.

Chris 
On 8 Aug 2011, at 21:38, Mary Otten wrote:

> Hi all,
> I used the following link
> http://www.macworld.com/article/161585/2011/08/four_changes_id_like_to_see_with_the_apple_tv.html#lsrc.nl_mwnws_h_crawl
> 
> to carry out a test with the reader and the double reading of text, versus 
> what would happen if I entered the reader and then started to read with vo A. 
> In the instance where the reader opened and article started automatically 
> reading, I got the double text previously described in other messages, once 
> as plain text, the second time with the word "link" preceding the linked 
> text. If, however, I opened the reader and then stopped the reading but did 
> not exit the reader and resumed reading with vo A, the text read as normal 
> with no doubles, just the straight reading of text with "link" announced 
> prior to any text links. I hope that makes sense.
> 
> Mary
> Mary Otten
> motte...@gmail.com
> 
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