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Dog’s sea ordeal A family terrier has been rescued after spending more than 30 hours in the sea at Marlborough Sounds. —Page 2. Yachting success The Nicholas brothers were successful yesterday in the Lyttelton Harbour yachting championships. —Page 3. Libyan jobs popular Canadians are keen to take Libyan oil jobs left vacant by American workers. —lnternational, page 8. Coping with cry babies If your child won’t let you get a decent night’s sleep, read Mavis Airey’s Parents’ Survival Guide. —Home and people, page 13. Chance for Democrats Edward Kennedy’s decision not to seek the presidential nomination has put the Democrats in with a chance, American political experts say. —Features, page 17. Cars with road manners Peter Greenslade test drives a couple of new Ford Telstars. —Motoring, page 22. Roydon Glen impresses The champion pacer, Roydon Glen, returned a pleasing performance in winning at the Addington trials yesterday. —Racing and trotting, page 24.
Entertainment Scene 14 Features 17 Fruit and Vegetables 4 Home and People 12, 13 Horoscope 19 International 8 Letters 16 Local services 19 Mail notices 19 Motoring 22 Racing 24, 25 Sea, air, rail 23 Sports news 3, 18, 23, 24 Strip cartoons 19 TV, radio—ls
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