BibTex file only partially imported

Hi
With expert timing I switched to Linux half way through my dissertation and so am trying to get all my refs from Endnote to Zotero by exporting them as a BibTex file from Endote then importing that into Zotero. The problem is that it only seems to take a few of the references.

Here is an extract from the beginning of the bibtex file. From this, Zotero only picks up on the Althusser and the Barthes. Can anyone just case their eye over this and see what's causing this behaviour? The thought of having to type them in manually is somewhat depressing.

Thanks
Cliff
<--start of bibtex file-->

 author = {Adams, Hazard and Searle, Leroy},

title = {Critical theory since 1965},

publisher = {Florida State University Press},

address = {Tallahassee FL},

year = {|1986|}

}



author = {Allen, Robert C. },

title = {Channels of Discourse, Reassembled},

publisher = {Routledge},

address = {London},

year = {|1992|}

}



@incollection{Marx/everyday,

author = {Althusser, L.},

title = {Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses (Notes Towards an Investigation)},

booktitle = {Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays},

publisher = {Monthly Review Press},

address = {New York},

year = {|1971|}

}



author = {Andreasen, Alan R. and Belk, Russell W.},

title = {Predictors of Attendance at the Performing Arts},

journal = {The Journal of Consumer Research},

volume = {7},

number = {2},

pages = {112-120},

abstract = {The present data strongly suggest that life-style, attitudes, and developmental experiences are both more conceptually useful variables with which to understand consumer behaviour regarding the performing arts, and more empirically predictive than socioeconomic variables. (120)



},

year = {|1980|}

}



@book{sub/culture,

author = {Barthes, R},

title = {Mythologies

},

publisher = {Cape},

address = {London},

year = {|1972|}

}


<--end of bibtex file-->

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