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Leaving in style Neal Lowe bade farewell to Pukekohe in style yesterday when he jointly won the second round of the Group A touring car series. — Page 3 American names on Venus Soviet cartographers have called two craters on Venus after the two women killed when the American shuttle Challenger blew up. — International, page 6 Health and teeth care A fortnightly feature giving dental and general healthcare advice begins today. — Page 9 Tony Curtis for “Dynasty” David Hartnell reports that Tony Curtis may join the television series “Dynasty” in guest spots. — Television and radio, page 10 N.Z. walk record Graham Seatter, of the Old Boys club, set a New Zealand record in the 5000 km walk in Christchurch on Saturday. — Page 26 On Target Canterbury Belle is on target for races in the North Island and Australia. — Racing and trotting, page 33
David Jason, of “Open All Hours” has had a great year in British television. —Television and radio. Business p ¥o! £ Classified index 43 Crossword 12 Dental care 9
Doctors’ Advice 9 Editorials 12 Film Review 18 Home and People 8 Horoscope 21 International 6 Letters 12 Local services 21 Racing 33, 34 Sea, air, rail 22 Sports news 3, 23-29, 44 Strip cartoons 21 TV, radio 10, 11 TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 Classifieds: 792-440 News: 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: P.O. Box 1005, Christchurch Registered at P.O. Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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Press, 3 February 1986, Page 1
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232Inside Press, 3 February 1986, Page 1
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