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The suggestion to replace the B.C.N.Z. with a group of companies came “out of nowhere,” says Mr lan Cross. —Page 2
The Minister of Health has called for talks today on the rise in doctors’ fees. —Page 3
Colonel Muammar Gadaffi who has become Britain’s public enemy No. 1. —Page 17
President Ronald Reagan gave China’s leaders a talk yesterday on the benefits of democracy and belief in God. —Page 10
Mighty Louis could regain winning form at the Auckland races today. —Page 26
New Zealand will be represented by 119 athletes at the Olympic Games at Los Angeles. —Back page
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