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The Bell-Booth group, distributor of Maxicrop, a plant growth stimulant, plans to sue the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. —Page 2. The Reserve Bank has reported that the economy has peaked. —Page 3. American airline passengers held hostage by militiamen in Beirut say that they have a “profound sympathy” for their captors’ cause. —Page 10.
Ms Mary O’Regan aims to make the Ministry of Women’s Affairs accessible to women. —Page 14.
Al Dwain’s trainer expects a better run at Brisbane today. —Page 26. The All Blacks are favoured in the test against the Wallabies today. —Back page. by Hrant parker and Johnny hart
Astronomy 6 Business 21-25 Classified index 79 Courts 4,5 Crossword 16,18 Editorials 18 Features 19 Home and People 14 International 10.11 Letters 18 Local services 16 Literary reviews 20 Lottery 23, 26 Mail notices 16 Racing 26 Sea, air, rail 15 Sports news 80 Strip cartoons 16
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