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The Government will announce its plans today for export incentives amid Opposition claims that “utter chaos” in public spending will result. —Page 2
Paul Viggers, New Zealand’s No. 1 male squash rackets player, who has a new clinical approach to training, which, he says, has improved his fitness spectacularly. —Page 48
The Government will launch an inquiry to chart its future role in promoting sport.
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Walter Mondale has given President Reagan a tickingoff over his Soviet Union bombing joke. —Page 10
Civil Rights and Dulico are form runners for the Winter Steeplechase at Ellerslie today. —Page 50
Canterbury should have a bigger rugby winning margin today than the All Blacks achieved yesterday. —Back page
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