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George Bush woos the Moral Majority vote.— Page 21
Business 26, 27 Classified index 39 Computers 28, 29 Courts 4 Crossword 15, 20 Editorials 20 Features 21 Home and People 16 Horoscope 15 International 10 Junior Press 22 Letters • 20 Local sendees 14 Lottery 6 Mail notices 15 Racing 30-32 Sea, air, rail 14 Sports news 12, 24, 40 Strip cartoons 15 Travel 25
TV, radio—l 9
Tour ruling appeal
The Rugby Union will appeal to the Privy Council over legal action which effectively cancelled the planned All Black tour to South Africa. —Page 2
Workers suspended
Almost 3000 meat workers in Canterbury have been suspended as a result of an engineers’ dispute. —Page 3 Observers make plea
United States observers have left the Philippines with a plea for fairness as the count of presidential votes continues. —lnternational, page 10
Supersonic valentines
Cupid is giving the supersonic airliner Concorde a lift in its anniversary year. The airliner is expected to make its inaugural flight to New Zealand chasing Halley’s Comet. —Home and People, page 16
Nonsense or truth?
“At a generous assessment, approximately half the material in this series is nonsense. Unfortunately, I don’t know which half, and neither does anyone else,” admits a television frontperson. —Television and radio, page 19
DB qualifier Michele Bromac qualified for the DB final at Addington in May by winning at Marlborough yesterday. —Racing and trotting, pages 30-32 TELEPHONES: LETTERS: Advertising: 799-940 po - Box Christchurch Classifieds: 792-440 Registered at P.O. Headquarters, News: 790-940, 790-941 Wellington, as a newspaper.
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255Inside Press, 11 February 1986, Page 1
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