I * I Vicki Lee I ■ ' I Hemi - I m/$$ 1 Zeeland I right \ \ from the i j®k IBM sfait' - Wil When she was a few hours old, nurses in the maternity |B| ward at Wairoa Hospital < <" HI looked down on Vicki Lee , >< / 'S|lr ||| and thought she was so '|lK|raEgnSkh egr* ' /jr lm beautiful that one of them •” S b| wrote Miss New Zealand i ijj BL- V - wM 0h over her name on the pink- i_. * BH .0- ~ O |fe edged card on her cot. ■ S MKk W| || *> v? OS I Why Des :<? | I I Britten is ■ / | I to become ' j f lan Anglican ■ ■■ i .■-• g 111I II priest / I ... and why he’ll continue |9ESg / & to work in his restaurant. Z - , | Noeline stopped people dead /n their tracks | Whenever Hamilton schoolgirl Noeline Ware walked down the city’s main street last g month, heads turned, conversations stopped and passers-by studied the 13-year- a old’s henna-dyed hair. Noeline’s sharp ears caught snatches of adult disapproval... 2 ‘Her parents must be mad’... ‘What are they thinking of?’. But Noeline’s red hair had 3 nothing to do with punk rock and everything to do with what could be the start of a | brilliant stage career. 7 Chris | T ■ /i® I 1 V* W Laicfew i KO3BBIB JI'S • M ~ he ’ s como I bhR W a long way I 9 ■> from his I Ru 9 b ¥ da y s I $ ' * life' ' z Z’- '' < i Chris Laidlaw, special as- | V■ sistant to the Commonwealth Secretariat, has aroused ire in some quar- g 0 ters for his views on the Springbok tour of New Zea- m land. Special corresponf; 7 ’ dent, Robin Duff, talks to || i ‘ Chris and his wife, artist Helen Kedgley, in their a | London home. J Don’t vote for women JUST because they’re women! || I This local body voting advice comes from Di Strevens, an Aucklander who is editing a I Women’s Electoral Lobby (WEL) booklet on local bodies. It’s one of a number of H helpful tips from people involved in local body affairs designed to help voters sort the O wheat from the chaff in next Saturday’s elections. g I Doctors tell how - I I YOU can get the best L- ■.■ | I from your doctor ■ 3 • ' w I It’s not a case of demanding this and that, f | B The degree of help your doctor gives you > f B can depend on the help you give him. Mind j - B B you, there are some areas in which doctors i F r'JwF H B themselves could possibly pull up their x W?' /vW I socks - ■ (K> to' W1 (w I I Tut, tut! The Sullivans b? | ® | I don’t do that! \ ,fc ' ■>. -y W ; i § John Barningham, the New Zealanci-born i ~ ...i | producer of the popular television series : . -bX; B | tells why two of The Sullivans characters Ifjßft v | 8 caused a cry of outrage in Australia. | f I I Why women love Steve Rickard I ' | I (and other big bruisers) fcawftggwsgOtMEiWW H
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