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Food price rise The food price index for February was 1.1 per cent up . —Page 2. Space meeting all set The European Space Agency sent commands to the spacecraft Giotto yesterday, which points it right at Halley’s Comet. New Zealand TV viewers will be able to see what happens today when Giotto and Halley get close to each other. —lnternational, page 6. Samoans cling to tradition Gavin Young tells of the plight of the Samoans — a proud people who cling to their traditional way of life. —Features, page 17. Both feet count Bowlers usually go off one foot but to Altha Triggs it make no difference, she is just as successful leading off the right foot as the left. —Sports feature, page 20. Dig In fancied Dig In has a fine chance of breaking through for an overdue win at the Hororata meeting at Riccarton today. —Racing and trotting, pages 21-23. Closing no surprise Ford’s decision to close its Lower Hutt plant in 1988 should not have been a surprise, says Peter Greenslade. —Motoring, page 25.
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Trevor de Cleene defended the Government’s economic policies yesterday at a rural protest gathering in the Town Hall. —Page 3.
Business 8, 9 Classified index 31 Courts 7 Crossword 7, 16 Editorials 16 Farming 11-13 Features 17 Home and People 14 Horoscope 7 International 6 Letters 16 Local services 10 Motoring 25 Racing 21-23 Sea, air, rail 10 Sports feature 20 Sports news 13, 32 Strip cartoons 10 TV, radio — 15
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