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Details of plans to combat rising unemployment were given yesterday by the Minister of Employment, Mr Burke.
—Page 2
The Government has announced a programme to explore the most effective uses for computer education in schools.
—Page 3
The Moral Majority has given Ronald Reagan the
South, says a leading American pollster. —Page 11
Ken Catran is a rare individual — he manages to earn a living by writing drama full time for New Zealand television. —Page 19 Olympic Medal enjoyed a change of fortune at Addington Raceway last evening. —Page 30 Some of the top names in world athletics could appear in Christchurch next year. —Back page
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