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Glenn Turner is unlikely to be available for New Zealand’s England tour next northern summer. —Page 3. The Central Intelligence Agency is cutting 820 staff from its clandestine operations division which handles its cloak-and-dagger spy work. —Page 8 Celia Timms presents a variety of ways of serving asparagus. —Page 14 When Bob Skelton rode Heidsieck to victory in the New Zealand Cup on Saturday he was gaining his third win in the race and “enjoying it all the wav.” —Page 20
The All Blacks looked a sorry sight after meeting France at Toulouse on Saturday morning. .—Back page Classified index 33 Commercial 27, 28 Editorials 18 Home and People 14, 15 International 8. 9 Letters 18 Racing 20, 21 Shipping 28 Sports news 3, 19, 22, 23, 24. 34 TV. radio — 17 Registered at Post Office Headquarters. Wellington, as a newspaper.
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