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Further police searches after the smashing of a big drug ring in Auckland yielded no more drugs. —Page 2
Michael Jackson, whose video film for his song, “Thriller,” cost $NZ750,000 to make. The filming of rock songs for television has become an important part in ensuring that they reach the charts. —Page 15
A Labour government could sell some State enterprises to finance new ventures, the
Labour leader, Mr Lange, suggested yesterday. —Page 3 The Rev. Jesse Jackson won his first Democratic primary yesterday. —Page 10 Queen’s Pal sprinted attractively in training at Riccarton yesterday. —Page 26 Auckland is poised to win the women’s inter-provin-cial golf title at Timaru. —Back page Addington market 25 Business 22, 23 Classified index 37 Courts 4 Crossword 20 Editorials 20 Entertainment 15 Features 21 Home and People 16 International 10 Letters 20 Mail notices 30 Motoring 29 Racing 26 Sea, air, rail 24 Sports news 38 Strip cartoons 30
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